Neowin Monthly Photography Challenge - Oct & Nov '14 (Friendship)


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Welcome to the Neowin Monthly Photography Challenge!
 
This month's challenge closes on the 31st October at 21:00 GMT2spooky
 
The theme for this month is "Friendship".
 
When you submit an entry, you must include your choice of theme as a part of the post. If you fail to do this, or fail to reply within 24 hours of a topic request PM, will result in us selecting the runner up's theme choice.
 
If an image is not submitted using the sites listed, it will NOT be accepted for the competition, the EXIF data is required for proof of entry.
 

FAQ
 
Q: What is the current challenge?
A: The current challenge is in the thread title.
 
Q: What are the rules for posting?
A:

  • Photos must be taken in the time frame of that theme (So in the case of March, from today (24th February) to the 24th March. Submission must be on a website that conserves EXIF data)
  • Spam will be deleted as per the forum rules, such as photos for sale.
  • The rest of the forum rules still apply.
  • One picture per theme.
  • Post your photo as a reply to this thread
Q: What sites are permitted for submission?
A:
  • Flickr
  • Picasa
  • min.us
  • smugmug
  • playlookit.com
  • 500px.com
  • DeviantArt.com
  • Google Plus
Q: Does Neowin get any rights to my images if I post them?
A: Not at all! The only rights Neowin get are simply to say you won and may post it to the front page with full accreditation.
 
Q: Can Staff/MVC/Veteran/Other Group enter?
A: Yes!
 
Q: I have a question not answered here!
A: PM me! I'll try my best.

 

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I took this with my phone yesterday at my parents house. There was a hand puppet so I picked up and and took a picture. Thought it was fitting for the topic. ... I was in desperate need of a haircut and a shave :laugh:

 

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/69506113@N06/15024813174/sizes/l/

 

Theme: screwed.

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Figured I would enter this month since I actually remembered lol Low quality..but my phone is low budget :P

https://plus.google.com/u/0/110046608174128963052/posts/PA3ufNzG5NU?pid=6076051257957804370&oid=110046608174128963052

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Next Theme: Holidays

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Welcome to the Neowin Monthly Photography Challenge!

 

This month's challenge closes on the 31st October at 21:00 GMT2spooky

 

The theme for this month is "Friendship".

 

When you submit an entry, you must include your choice of theme as a part of the post. If you fail to do this, or fail to reply within 24 hours of a topic request PM, will result in us selecting the runner up's theme choice.

 

If an image is not submitted using the sites listed, it will NOT be accepted for the competition, the EXIF data is required for proof of entry.

 

ze voting?

Don't worry I'll be posting before the end of the month :)

 

 

:( So I've failed. Don't hate me Guppy. 

See below! No excuse now! get to it!

 

I've decided to extend this one a month due to lack of entries.

Excellent idea!

 

 

Now people!! Get to it!!!

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