///I'm going to be spending a few days out in the woods by myself with nothing to do at night. (this is for fun, not hiding from the law). So I was thinking of Nightlife. Could be interepreted a few ways but mostly shots after sunset with articial light or no light, low shutter speeds.
Other than that I'm cool with elements I just wish we could refine it a bit. I think we might get a ton of landscapes and waterfall pics. Unfortunately, I don't have any brilliant ideas on how to focus it a little bit.
You seem to do this often. I don't believe you on the latter part...
This is what the Mac OS dictionary has to say for
Element.
element |ˈeləmənt|
noun
1 a part or aspect of something abstract, esp. one that is essential or characteristic : the death had all the elements of a great tabloid story | there are four elements to the proposal.
a small but significant presence of a feeling or abstract quality : it was the element of danger he loved in flying.
( elements) the rudiments of a branch of knowledge : legal training may include the elements of economics and political science.
[usu. with adj. ] (often elements)
a group of people of a particular kind within a larger group or organization : extreme right-wing elements in the army.
Mathematics & Logic an entity that is a single member of a set.
2 (also chemical element) each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances and are primary constituents of matter. Each element is distinguished by its atomic number, i.e., the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms.
any of the four substances (earth, water, air, and fire) regarded as the fundamental constituents of the world in ancient and medieval philosophy.
one of these substances considered as a person's or animal's natural environment (in his/her/it's element) : for the islanders, the sea is their kingdom, water their element | figurative she was in her element with doctors and hospitals.
( the elements) the weather, esp. strong winds, heavy rain, and other kinds of bad weather : there was no barrier against the elements.
( elements) (in church use) the bread and wine of the Eucharist.
3 a part in an electric teapot, heater, or stove that contains a wire through which an electric current is passed to provide heat.
on some electric typewriters, a ball with raised letters that print when the keys are pressed
I see
children learning; people at a rally; landscapes, seascapes, fire and such; swimmers,bikers, climbers, fisher folk and such; storms and a bunch of other possibilities.
Plenty of latitude for creativity as long as we remind people to think out of the box. That's part of the Challenge, right?
Dale