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I need to say that the fabulating way of communicating here leaves a great amount of uncertainty of, what is actually being said. In a very few seconds you elaborate the expression "playing cards" via "clubs" to a possible "night club".
Hi Henrik:
At the risk of making things worse, I feel I need to comment. I don't think there is any "fabulating" going on here. Something new (themes) was introduced and people were having a bit of fun with how to interpret the theme, that is all.
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SOME have responded by adding pictures with a reference to a theme. Others didn't.
I think it was clearly stated in bold text that the theme was optional.
Edit: Sorry Henrik, "Purely Optional" was stated for the theme in Mini Comp #51. I can see where it might have been confusing as to what was going on if you were not following the posts in Mini Comp #51
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I know that these competitions are for fun, and I may be a very serious minded fellow. But in the end - judging between the various pictures - it is unclear, wheather they should be evaluated as a respond to some theme, or they should be evaluated just as "good pictures".
From one serious minded person to the other, I think if the theme is optional, then the way one evaluates their vote is optional too. It's your vote, make your decision on what's important to You.
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I make these comments not because this case is the world's biggest problem, but because I want to advocate for more direct and clear communication, when dealing with the web in general. In a one-way communication form it is easiest to enterpret each other, if you express yourself without various undertones. I've experienced a good deal of irony here at CiC. Naturally it is great with a humorous tone inbetween the members. But the risk of misunderstanding is present. Not all of us has english as mother tongue, which can also be a hurdle in understanding, what was meant.
Direct, clear communication is a good thing, however, the Web is what it is and if you are expecting everything to be understood by everyone all the time then you are undertaking a huge project, and quite frankly I hope you don't succeed because it will certainly limit participation. I would be terrified to post anything, if I had to worry that someone somewhere might misinterpret or misunderstand what I have said. I like things the way they are now. If I misunderstand something that is important to me I ask, until I understand. If it's not important to me then I let it go.
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That said, I actually also like the theme idea myself!
I like the Optional Theme idea. The theme gets me thinking, but keeping it optional does not force me to have to go out and get a shot in a limited amount of time. I tend to photograph the same things all the time (photographers block?), and stating a theme, makes me think of other options. Even if I don't go out and do it, the thought process is what counts. It's a starting point and eventually I might actually try to shoot some of the things that the theme got me thinking about.
Just my 2 cents
Wendy