About inanimate life
MAJOR RULES / REQUESTS
-1- Do not post more than two photos back to back. You must at least wait until there are FOUR additional shots by others before you post your own photo(s) again.
-2- I would (and those who hav posted here) appreciate it if you commented on a few photos from any page. Those who do not comment and only spam their photos to this pool will most likely have their photos removed.
When making comments on photos within this pool, please add the text/code below:
seen on
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/93616647@N00/">inanimate life</a>
PLEASE ADD
-3- Please also add the tag inanimatelife to your posted photo
thanks :]
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This group is for posting photos of inanimate objects.
Not simply inanimate objects but where the images of inanimate objects share a feeling of life with us. >insert space cadet thoughts here<
Seriously - we have all captured a moment of something simple, be it a coffee cup, a trash can, a pair of shoes or even a vehicle that these items simply stop you in your tracks and you feel compelled to take a photograph of it because it either raises your curiosity as to it's history or quite simply... you may believe it is speaking to you. >insert more space cadet thoughts here<
You could very well be the "animator" in that the object has only come to show a form of existence/life by how you have captured it through your abilities.
I do not oppose PS/post work on shots, I only ask that you give details on how you did any post work if it is more than slight contrast adjustments.
please try and make sure that there are no "animals" (human or otherwise) unless they are interacting or focussing on the inanimate object.
b&w or colo(u)r
Some examples of inanimate objects showing a feeling or life below:



Enjoy! :]
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
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Members can post 4 things to the pool each day.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos / Videos
- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
- Accepted safety levels:
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