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Honorable Mentions 09, Round One

We just finished going through each and every one of the over 500 entries in this year’s photo contest. Whew! The hard part wasn’t looking at all the amazing photos (that part was just fun), but narrowing them down to 20 honorable mentions and 20 semifinalists. There were so many that we wanted to include but couldn’t! So we encourage you to check out the Mochimochi Friends Flickr Group to see all the entries.

Let’s get started on the contest results, shall we? Here are the first ten of 20 honorable mentions from this year’s contest, in no particular order.

Boos on a Bed by EvenVenus

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I love the complementary colors of this one.

Elf Helper by Dknits

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This guy is ready to decorate for the holidays!

Ethan and The Bob by lizzybelle826

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You can tell these two are best buds.

Playing at Favorites by PersiaRose

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I so want this necklace!

Snail Mail!! by estarts100

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Should we tell him he’s going nowhere without a stamp?

Resistor Love by flissy666

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Resisty is ready to power up in this powerful pic.

playful puppies by libby_gail

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The one on the top looks like he’s having loads of fun! The one on the bottom, not so much…

Pink Boo with Flowers by bresnaclan

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Boo totally thinks he’s completely invisible next to those flowers.

Bunch o’ Hearts? Yes. by littlemintsattack

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Don’t you hate it when people read over your shoulder?

Rainycloud rains on Grass, Weeed, and Snail by tropicalknitting

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Everyone here wants the rain to stay!

Congratulations to the people responsible for these great photos! We’ll announce the rest of the honorable mentions here very soon.

500+ Photos!

The 2009 Mochimochi Photo Contest is now closed for entries. Thank you so much to all who entered! As the subject of this post gives away, we had more than 500 photos entered in the contest this year—amazing!

John and I will sort through them all over the next couple days, then we will post honorable mentions, followed by semifinalists, from whom everyone will get to choose the finalists! Then we’ll have one last vote to determine the winners of this year’s contest. Stay tuned for the voting fun!

Last Day to Submit Your Photos!

The deadline for the 2009 Mochimochi Photo Contest is today! Upload your photos to the Mochimochi Friends Flickr Group by midnight tonight (New York time) for them to be considered. If you don’t make it in time, though, no worries—photos uploaded after midnight will be automatically entered into next year’s contest.

Whether or not you entered, check back here later this week, when everyone will get to vote on semifinalists!

Announcements make for boring posts, so here are some cute kitty photos.

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One More Week to Enter!

You have one more week to enter the 2009 Mochimochi Photo Contest! (The deadline is next Monday, November 16th.) That’s plenty of time to knit up a Mochimochi Land toy, snap a funny/cute/awesome photo, and upload it to the Mochimochi Friends Flickr group.

Here’s another peek at some of the prizes from Japan that will go to the first place winner:

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The winner will also get gift certificates to the Mochimochi Shop and to Knit Picks. (2nd and 3rd place will also get prizes.)

I’ve been really impressed by all of the creative entries we’ve gotten so far this year. But I hope we get even more by next week!

Tips for a Great Photo

Have you entered this year’s Mochimochi Photo Contest yet? If so, you are all right by me! If not, here are some tips on how to take a great photo. (You have until November 16th to enter!)

Use natural light when possible

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image by kathrynivy.com

Natural sunlight will give you a nice, bright image, which will also help make your photo as sharp as possible. The best kind of natural light is soft and indirect, like the light you get on a slightly overcast day.

If shooting with artificial light, steady your camera

If you need to shoot using artificial light, turn off your flash—flash usually makes some parts of your photo too bright, and it also creates harsh shadows. Instead, light your subject as brightly as possible, and make your camera as steady as possible by placing it on a surface like a table or a stack of books.

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If you’re using a regular point-and-shoot digital camera, you’re probably using automatic focus. If you’re shooting something up close and your camera doesn’t seem to be focusing the way you want it to, see if your camera has a “macro” setting that will let you focus in on something close-up. (On my camera, it’s a button with an icon that looks like a flower.)

Those are just some technical basics for how to take a good photo. But how do you take a good photo for the Mochimochi Photo Contest specifically? Here are a few ideas!

Tell a story

Some of my favorite photos of Mochimochi Land toys are the ones that show a story unfolding, either in a single photo or in a series of photos. Who is your toy and what is he or she doing in their environment? Epic battles and love stories are espcially fun.

Combine different toys for maximum cuteness

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Unorthodox pairings make for interesting subject matter!

Multiples are adorable

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image by Purple Heather

Enough said, right?

Make the design your own

It’s true—some people’s versions of Mochimochi Land toys are way more interesting than the original! Don’t hesitate to embellish a pattern with your own touches or even alter the design a bit (just not beyond recognition) to make something unexpected.

Cute animals don’t hurt!

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Got a cute doggie or kitty? Or some chickens, perhaps? Everyone wants to see them alongside a funny toy.

Those are just a few tips and suggestions (and super example photos) to jump-start your own creative photo ideas. Feel free to adhere to the above, or try something completely different. Got other photo tips? Please share them in the comments to this post!

Mochimochi Mentioned on Knit Picks Podcast

I had an awesome surprise today when I listened to a recent Knit Picks podcast—they were talking Mochimochi!

Angela, one of the staff at Knit Picks, had told me last month that she had mentioned me in an upcoming podcast, but I wasn’t expecting such a thorough discussion of my patterns. My designs were also brought up by Stacey, another staff member on the show. How nice! The theme for this particular episode (number 117) was “Impractical Knits,” a genre of knitting that I pride myself on being a part of.

You can hear the full episode, which is hosted by Kelley Petkun, on the Knit Picks website.

You may have also noticed that Knit Picks is contributing prizes to the Mochimochi Photo Contest this year. (This is unrelated to the podcast, by the way.) So be sure to enter so that you have a chance to get some yummy yarn in addition to the other prizes!