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Are you currently out of your comfort zone?
Started by Ghost of Arlanymor Mountain Man on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Heading out to a movie finished ....
No, pretty comfortable.
But I will be in my comfort zone pretty soon though.
I have nearly.
This is the dead center of my comfort zone.
By pillows, listening to my beagle snore.
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Here's a quick question or two and I thought maybe you guys could give me some input.
What's your definition of a "Comfort Zone?"
And how do you get out if it once you know what or where it is and that you're stuck in one?
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Started by Eric Renderking Fisk on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thefedorachronicles):
To leave it I have to work harder, or the qualities... .
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Out of my Comfort Zone - Baby Spoonbill
This one from over the weekend. W yyyy out of my style with all that "stuff" everywhere but I don't get to see that everyday!
Anyways...
Canon 1D MKIV, Canon 800mm L, 1.4x TC III, @ f/8, 1/160 sec, ISO 400 flashed...
Started by Maxis Gamez on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at naturescapes):
Agree with everyone regarding your comfort zone ....this is mother nature at her best...great moment.
Precious capture with their beaks crossing and good poses on both .
To enlarge your comfort zone.
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I took a step outside my comfort zone (colors) and created a wallhanging using vintage laces. I recently entered a contest where Judy Murrah mailed each contestant 4 pieces of her vintage laces and asked us to create something with them. The Grand prize...
Started by Nickilee on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hgtv):
With Circle Of Friends in 2012 ! That looks like a new comfort zone to me!!!!
Just beautiful.
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Out of my comfort zone...
Like i say this is not my field, im more comfortable at 3am taking long exposures but i got this strobe kit to maybe try my hand at portrait photography. Ive seen a lot of your work and I have no illusions that im any where ...
Started by Silvermuir on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at talkphotography):
Shrug: Being a guitar player and ex band member, I love these, memories of writing riffs etc late nights, booze, fags on the table its all coming back to me :lol:
well shot :clap: love the 1st image
I feel the 2nd image would have been improved had the... .
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I am usually a strict fantasy writer. Write nothing but pure imagination in every story. It's not that I hated other genre's but it was comfortable and more fun for me to focus on fantasy. I was like this for years.
Suddenly I got in a very long block...
Started by SkyMessenger on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gaiaonline):
Yes, yes I do stick to my comfort zones.
I tend to do bounce between mainstream and fantasy science fiction, but I have to Google everything .
comfort zone can be a good exercise for writer's block.
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Well. Ive been at this for a few years now.
I am not sure if it's a function of my age or the way my eyes work, but here it is...
I see more detail at lower magnifications. I find myself rarely going past 200 times.
Most times I settle on 130 times for...
Started by northernontario on
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by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cloudynights):
The magnifications nebulas with a nebula filter or large star... .
Thanks
jake My experiences are much like Tony's.
Thanks
jake on the magnification comfort scale.
Toss that out there and see where others sit on the magnification comfort scale.
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Well. Ive been at this for a few years now.
I am not sure if it's a function of my age or the way my eyes work, but here it is...
I see more detail at lower magnifications. I find myself rarely going past 200 times.
Most times I settle on 130 times for...
Started by northernontario on
, 23 posts
by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cloudynights):
The magnifications nebulas with a nebula filter or large star... .
Thanks
jake My experiences are much like Tony's.
Thanks
jake on the magnification comfort scale.
Toss that out there and see where others sit on the magnification comfort scale.
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So, as I have mentioned a couple of times before, I'm living with a pair of people who determine a film's merit based on the year it was released. 2010 is the furthest back they'll go, unless the film has a nostalgic factor. I am not even joking. Naturally...
Started by #1 on
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by 20 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rationalskepticism):
"Even today a good many distinguished minds seem unable to accept or to even .
Subito sera
-Salvatore Quasimodo If you really, really, really want to get them out of their comfort zone - A Serbian Film .
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January = Portraits
February = Transport
March = Wildlife
April = Nature
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So I've been given a partner. :)
I'm going to use this challenge to try and get better on each subject, so I would...
Started by ^Joe on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at talkphotography):
Just needs a little cropping from the left as you say :thumbs: Really nice shot that looks quite a natural portrait shot which I like as already said would benefit from a bit of a crop but it's a good... .
I like the light on the hair and the expression .. .
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