You write the story line .. I put it into the caption. How much simpler could it be, sweetie?
OK. Was going through my D'archives and found this one about 7 months back. It was a caption setting with no text in it whatsoever. Figured that it was so open-ended (just like the model!) that why not offer a shot for everyone reading to participate in the creation of a TG caption.
Simply enough, in the comment section, write up the story of what happened in the picture. If there are two people chatting, please make note by some sort of Marty : "What are you doing?" Dee: "Trying not to laugh too hard. You look ridiculous!" Marty: "You'r not helping!" Dee: "I'm not TRYING to help, so swishy little sissy!"
My guess would be that 100-120 words will be plenty. Around 60-80 would probably be ideal so that I wouldn't have to shrink down the text too much. If need be, I can edit and/or rework your wording a bit to make it work in the space provide.
There are many different ways you can go about this. I don't want to give away mine because it is possible that I have enough time to finish mine while working on yours. Everyone who submits something before the end of February will have their text merged into the caption setting ... and I'll post them all together in one big blog post, probably the next Thursday, March 8. Just know that just about any topic we've covered here on the blog could be the plotline of this caption: Just look at the labels to the side and almost all of them fit!
If you've ever wanted to make a caption but haven't, or longed for me to start up the DIY Caption Challenges again, this is something you need to do! Also, at the end, be sure to leave a male and female name for you to go in a caption. If I DO have time to write up my story for this picture, it might just star YOU! So, in that case, you'll have your very own caption AND a bonus one!
Let's get writing, and let your creativity run wild. Can't wait to see what you come up with!