2016 PHOTOCHALLENGE, WEEK 9: B&W – ENTROPY
For this week you need to get in a mindset for a little chaos and disorder and find things that are falling apart. The challenge this week is Entropy. READ MORE →
For this week you need to get in a mindset for a little chaos and disorder and find things that are falling apart. The challenge this week is Entropy. READ MORE →
Welcome to week 5 of the 2016 Photo Challenge. We’re back to Black and White photography. For this week your challenge is to shoot a barrier. It can be any READ MORE →
This week is short and sweet. I’d like you to take some time and go back through all the architectural themes, and select either your favorite theme, or the one that READ MORE →
Produce an Image to be used as part of a greeting card that represents the Holiday Season. Since this is outdoor photography, it needs to be taken outdoors. Apply what you have learned this past year. You may choose to do a Nigh-Time HDR or a long exposure. Maybe even both. We’ve played with Infrared and you would be surprised what Holiday decorations can look like under infrared light on a bright sunny day. The technique is for you to choose. As the photographer, you will be creating the image and using the technique that will be the best suited to bring your final image to life. READ MORE →
2015 is quickly drawing to a close. The days are getting shorter and the sun is casting long shadows from the southern sky, well, at least in the northern hemisphere. READ MORE →
We are at the last macro challenge of the year. Are you ready? This time we will be shooting pointy things! Cactus or other succulents tend to have lots READ MORE →
//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.jsI’ve exhausted my original list of ideas! So I hit Flickr’s Explore, then Instagram’s Explore, and presto! Barns. How have I never had us shoot barns? //embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js Well, luckily they’re READ MORE →
Just had a photographer friend of mine, Eric Constantineau, give a conference at the Montreal Camera Club. It was on Night Photography and Long Exposures. I guess you can all READ MORE →
I’ve spent a lot of time recently 20 feet off the ground on scaffolding working on my house. I was struck by how different my yard and neighborhood looked from READ MORE →
This week we are back to the macro challenges. The theme for this macro is CAMERA. Do you have an older camera laying around anywhere? Maybe an old film camera READ MORE →
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