2016 PHOTOCHALLENGE, WEEK 52: GUEST POST – TIME STACKING
GUEST POST – TIME STACKING by Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero I’ve been fascinated by time stacked images for some time now so it seemed like a great idea for a challenge. What is READ MORE →
GUEST POST – TIME STACKING by Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero I’ve been fascinated by time stacked images for some time now so it seemed like a great idea for a challenge. What is READ MORE →
Wintry landscapes, at least for us in the Northern Hemisphere are often synonymous of the Holiday Season. Don’t be afraid to wonder in the great outdoors in a quest for the perfect Holiday Image. READ MORE →
There’s two basic theories to levitation images. One you do all kinds of Photoshop manipulations to remove stools, chairs and other gravitational defying elements, or you just simply jump and capture an image before gravity sets in. READ MORE →
Filling in for Gary I’ll stick with his B&W theme. I’m however going to take two different angles with this challenge. For those of you who are ready for INFRARED READ MORE →
I’ve been wanting to try a Bokeh Challenge since I first saw a holiday picture featuring this technique. //embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js …and what a more perfect time to try it, than with READ MORE →
Here we are slowly getting closer to the end of the 2016 PhotoChallenge. For some reason it keeps getting harder to come up with FUN and CREATIVELY-MOTIVATING PhotoChallenges. This one READ MORE →
These days, I often find myself looking at my photos I captured from the camera and thinking, “I’ll fix that in post” if I see anything that I don’t like READ MORE →
Here I am, suffering from an aching infected tooth plus a Strep Throat. As a compassionate human being, philanthropist and of course a humanitarian before all, my first thought is READ MORE →
Naturally the entire process works better outdoors. Your image will have to include a decent amount of sky from edge to edge. The image above is one I used for a TinyPlanet and is a good example of proportions to use. It works well from a rectangular perspective, as an equirectangular image and as a PhotoSphere as seen below. The advantage with an equirectangular image VS a Rectangular Pano is that you will have ends that match each other. READ MORE →
Due to last year’s overwhelming success with the Halloween Challenge, we’re back with another fun-filled PhotoChallenge. I personally love Halloween so no one had to twist my arm to come up with a brand new Challenge. Back in July we teased you with a little Hyperlapse video as we were just starting to work on our 2016 Halloween Challenge READ MORE →
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