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Post by Team B on Sept 26, 2013 0:25:54 GMT -5
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Sept 26, 2013 2:23:59 GMT -5
No description? You realise this could be the difference between being eliminated and staying?
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Sept 27, 2013 12:26:29 GMT -5
Because of your lack of explanation, which I will remind you was required for this photoshoot, I am having a bit of a problem identifying this with climate change? What aspect of climate change? Is this showing a natural climate change, or a man made one? Is this endorsing climate change? Climate scepticism? A tree without leaves has never been uncommon, especially in winter. There's also green grass, which isn't uncommon in winter either. Meanwhile, modelling is solid, fashion is okay.
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Post by Team B on Sept 28, 2013 7:24:04 GMT -5
I'm not sure what happened to my explanations. I guess my copy-paste skills wasn't good enough
Climate change is a significant and lasting change in average weather conditions due to the global warming so that's what I want to portray in my photo this week. The tree symbolizes the effect of the climate change and my outfit reflects on what we might have to wear someday in order to survive due to the climate change.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Sept 28, 2013 9:48:56 GMT -5
How does the tree symbolise the effects of climate change, as opposed to the seasons?
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Post by Team B on Sept 28, 2013 10:07:06 GMT -5
Oh gosh, Janice.. You reminds me of my Science teacher. Hmm.. the tree symbolize the effects of climate change in term of its appearance. There's no leaves and the color of the trunk reflects that the tree has died from the climate change.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Sept 28, 2013 10:28:46 GMT -5
And the thriving greenery in the background?
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Post by Team B on Sept 28, 2013 12:08:30 GMT -5
The green scenery is the grass which will probably die after this. The grass is about to turn to yellow/brown.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Sept 29, 2013 0:53:26 GMT -5
Very well.
Maybe the other judges will see it better than I can.
Don't forget to reserve Marilyn Monroe for Morgan next cycle of your game!
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Sept 29, 2013 1:25:32 GMT -5
I was able to get the connection to your theme without the description, but the description was nice to confirm what I thought you were going for here. It's not a home run, but it's there and easily noticeable (in my eyes). The outfit is an interesting choice and you did a good job tying it to your theme, so it works. I'm not a big fan of your face, though. We have an expression for this back where I come from. "It looks like you just smelled shit." Other than that, it's a really solid photo.
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Sept 29, 2013 2:32:22 GMT -5
Morgan: Morgan spies a cameltoe! Although this pleases my eyes it is effecting the fashion and your modelling. The fashion you are wearing is also creating sagginess in areas that should be pert, as you can tell I am expert in this area. Even though your setting may be affected by climate change you are still trying to shine bright as a model with your head held high. The setting is intriguing it looks somewhat alien like (and you are suited up to face any alien activity!) however I am unsure if it fits a accurate prediction of how climate change may affect the world.
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Post by Team B on Sept 29, 2013 8:10:14 GMT -5
To be honest, I really don't know what is a Climate Change. I've read about it but the wordings were just too hard for me to understand so my point of views here just based on my assumption. I'm so stupid. Hugs me, Mr Freeman
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Sept 29, 2013 8:40:36 GMT -5
Don't worry Britney, Morgan will gladly play a game with you to cheer you up. His personal favourite is hide the cucumber.
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Sept 29, 2013 14:57:28 GMT -5
The cucumber is hidden Britney, now put on this blindfold and use only your hands and nose to find where it is hidden
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