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Post by Jaren Valnor on Dec 18, 2005 0:42:39 GMT -5
Cartman's a character on South Park, but I'm not sure about his wardrobe malfunction.
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Post by Ky-Wan Zann on Dec 18, 2005 4:33:33 GMT -5
Gotta tell ya Tanzan, ya got some awesome robes man
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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on Dec 25, 2005 13:59:52 GMT -5
Or how about not realising part of the over tunic is tucked into the pants until you get the pic. D'oH!
Crocked tabbords, or the belt undos slids down or falls off.
Lightsabre isn't secured into the charge port and THAT falls off. Ever drop on of those things on a foot. OUch, a kilogram or two weighed hunk o' metel hurts. A lot.
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Post by Cara Drume on Dec 26, 2005 11:54:14 GMT -5
OW! Not a pleasant thought... Or how about my pet peeve; your brother takes the picture and ends up putting his finger in the middle of the lens!  Arrg! That's the reason I don't even have any pictures of me in 'normal' clothes. All of them have either mesy hair, jeans with a hole in them, me wearing a weird expression, or a 'digit'-al photo. I hope the most recent one turns out.
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Post by JediKai on Dec 26, 2005 19:31:40 GMT -5
" 'digit'-al photo" ;D Good way to put it!
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Post by LoreenShadowchaser on Dec 26, 2005 19:44:04 GMT -5
I need to read through this thread again before I take my new membership photo with my new little not-so-great digital camera (Merry Christmas to me). Ok, so it's sort of a "starter" digital camera. Almost a toy, but it does have 5 megapixles and it was only $99 at Mervyn's on sale.
I spent almost half that on a memory card for it though!
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Post by Ani-Chay Pinn on Dec 29, 2005 19:11:08 GMT -5
One thing I tell people when I give them my carmera to take a picture with is, "Center on the body, not on the head." Many, many people it seems will automatically put a person's face in the middle of a frame, completely cutting off the bottom of the body.
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Post by Plo Strax-Avix on Jan 1, 2006 2:37:08 GMT -5
Ok, so it's sort of a "starter" digital camera. Almost a toy, but it does have 5 megapixles and it was only $99 at Mervyn's on sale.
I spent almost half that on a memory card for it though! Wow! 5 megapixle camera for $99?!?!?! My 5 megapixle camera cost me well over $500! But I have no regret buying it because it can take perfect photos in very dim light without flash.
Your camera must use an XD memoru card like mine for it to cost that much. How many MB is your memory card?
As for costume problem, me and my group sort of have that licked. We almost always troop in a group, so we all watch out for each other and adjust each other's costumes. We also have our own support crew(to carry and look after our street clothes and other personal stuff not convenient to have on our costume) and designated cameramen, who will also look out for us before taking a shot. The worse situation we'd be caught in are usually the hood of the cloak falling to one side when the photo is being taken(if we have out hood up), or being caught chitchatting ;D
On the occassions when I need to ask someone other then our designated cameraman to take photos for me, I find that most people have no clue on how to frame a good shot. They seem intend on showing as much of the face and body as possible.
A lot of people I ask to take picture for me can not for the life of them understand why I want to include so much of the surrounding and reduce myself to only occupying a small portion of the entire photo. They'll either keep moving closer towards me or mess around with the zoom function despite me showing them exactly where I want them to stand and tell them to just take my photo without any adjustment to the camera *sigh* 
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Post by tanzanlinnear on Jan 1, 2006 17:00:07 GMT -5
Tanzan, Who is Cartman? And what was his wardrobe malfunction? Cartman is one of the main characters on South Park, his 'wardrobe malfunction' was during an episode where they were all playing 'ninjas' with weapons they'd bought at a county fair. When it was their imaginary world, they were drawn in the anime style rather than the usual style, and each had the ninja powers of their choosing. Cartman, always trying to be the best, said that he had 'many powers', including invisibility. At one point he had to sneak across a stage, so used his ninja power of invisibility (which meant he had to be naked) but in the 'real world', everyone could see him creeping across the stage, and in the ensuing uproar about his nudity, he claimed he had suffered a 'wardrobe malfunction' It's a great episode, well worth downloading if you get the chance
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Post by tanzanlinnear on Jan 1, 2006 17:00:37 GMT -5
Gotta tell ya Tanzan, ya got some awesome robes man Thanks, you're costume's pretty awesome too 
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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on Jan 2, 2006 15:06:39 GMT -5
Oh him. Ok thanks.:-) I saw a episode before and it wasn't my cup of tea.
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Post by Ani-Chay Pinn on Jan 4, 2006 22:05:25 GMT -5
Oh, another thing to go wrong with pictures.....the flash makes your tunic and costume look way, waaaaay lighter than it does in regular room lighting.
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Post by Nova Darklighter on Jan 7, 2006 0:24:03 GMT -5
Of course there's always the red eyed zombie Jedi look.
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Post by Cara Drume on Jan 7, 2006 22:55:23 GMT -5
LOL, 'red-eyed Zombie look'. ;D
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Jan 7, 2006 23:07:26 GMT -5
Red eyed zombie Jedi? I always thought that if your eyes came out red, it meant that your camera had revealed the Sith within! 
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