Weekend Modeling Photo Challenge "Crossings" Ends Monday, March 8th. Lights flashing, arms down! *Please read all rules as they may have changed from previous weeks* If you notice a typo, error, or confusing statement, please notify user Mark Watson immediately for correction and clarification. Modeling Photo Challenge Topic: "Crossings" 1. Challenges are open to everyone, have fun!! 2. The entry deadline is Midnight (UTC -11), Monday, March 8th. Late entries will be accepted up until the official "Time's up!" post within the thread. 3. For photos to be eligible they must be taken between Friday March 5th and Monday, March 8th. Please use the challenge as a motive to take a new photographs! 4. Any posts with images taken before the commencement of the challenge will not be included in the poll and may be moved to the cutting room floor thread. - Ensure dates and times on your camera are correct. - 5. Only one image per participant so please choose the image carefully. 6. Though realism is popular among voters, it is not required. Any image or snap shot related to the topic is acceptable! 7. Though not required, commenting on other peoples pictures is encouraged. 8. Please use the Cutting Room Floor thread for related but ineligible images. 9. A cleaver and distinctive title for your image helps identify it among voters. (And makes it easier for me when posting the poll ) On March 9th, all entries will be put up for a public vote, in which all members of TrainBoard may vote for their favorite entry(s), regardless of whether you submitted an entry or not. Voting will last 4 days. You may vote for multiple entries. To do this, you must select all entries for which you wish to vote at once, and then click the submit button. Competition not your thing? No worries, head on over to the Weekend Photo Fun March 5, 2010
**Rule addition/clarification** I going to append a new rule that will clarify a topic that was discussed recently. That is, the focal point of an entry must be of a physical model that is before the photographer at the time of photograph. While Photoshop and image alteration is perfectly acceptable, the focal point must remain that of the model. And now, back to the contest!
In this shot, we see a motorist waiting patiently at a crossing, as a boxcar is shoved into place at the Water Street freight depot. It's quite a convincing layout scene... Or is it? See the ugly truth here: http://www.trainboard.com/grapevine/showpost.php?p=674949&postcount=120
Hey, you we2-policeman threw down the gauntlet... wink: I purposely focused on the dock workers in the background, hoping that the blurry foreground would hide the fact that the crossbuck is nothing more than two blank strips of cardstock. The one time that I wished for a cheap plastic crossing sign, and I don't have one.