WEEK45: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Well, I know with COVID-19 that many of us, including myself, have gained a few pounds as the Spring STAY-AT-HOME measures let us venture into the kitchen drumming up some READ MORE →
Well, I know with COVID-19 that many of us, including myself, have gained a few pounds as the Spring STAY-AT-HOME measures let us venture into the kitchen drumming up some READ MORE →
As I mentioned in my video, I’m hoping there’s no lack of subjects for a Halloween Challenge in your area. I know that even in some of the western European nations, Halloween has made its mark as a fun celebration READ MORE →
Your challenge this week is to take a photo with the color yellow in it. The color yellow can fill the frame or simply be an accent in your photo. The point of the challenge is to “look for yellow” and then capture a pleasing composition that includes yellow. READ MORE →
This week’s challenge is to take a photo that fits the theme of either clean or dirty. There are a few different ways that you can approach this challenge: You READ MORE →
We’ve officially entered fall and there are only 10, 2020 Photo Challenges left after this one. I chose “ELECTRIC” for this week’s challenge and hopefully you watched the introduction video READ MORE →
This week’s challenge is to take color photo that appears to be Black and White. As an example, the image of the feather (below) is taken in color. However, because READ MORE →
This week we’ll be attempting to capture the concept of motion in our photos. In other words, capturing the feeling of motion in an otherwise static scene. In terms of technique, you will need a shutter speed slow enough to achieve blur of the objects in motion, but the specific shutter speed will be relative to the speed of your subject. READ MORE →
Animal Portraits as a Photography Challenge is nothing new here at The Trevor Carpenter PhotoChallenge. In 2018, Maaike, one of our contributors at the time, had her very own Pet READ MORE →
This week’s challenge is to take a macro photo with bright, bold colors. The subject itself can be anything you like: Natural or man-made, common or unusual, indoors or out. READ MORE →
As I was looking through my folder of favorite quotes recently, it occurred to me that it might be fun and inspiring to make picture quotes for our photo challenge. For this week’s challenge, I want you to first select one of your favorite quotes, then take a photo that supports the quote. Finally combine the two by placing the quote on your photo. READ MORE →