2017 PHOTOCHALLENGE, WEEK 3: SELF PORTRAIT WITHOUT SELF
Well, there we go, my first challenge as a photochallenge.org contributor! I’m really looking forward to contributing to the community of which I’ve been a part for some years now. READ MORE →
Well, there we go, my first challenge as a photochallenge.org contributor! I’m really looking forward to contributing to the community of which I’ve been a part for some years now. READ MORE →
Just yesterday I had a strange encounter, a skunk was scavenging by bird feeders. Not the first time I had seen a skunk in winter, but they are rare this READ MORE →
2014 has been an awesome year for PhotoChallenge.org. I’ve enjoyed putting together the Still Life challenges and seeing your shots. The collective creativity of this community is amazing. Thanks for making READ MORE →
The year is winding down, and we have just one more Composition challenge for you: Experiment! So far, we have tried the following techniques: Lighting Panning Depth of Field Rule READ MORE →
This week we’re going to break all the rules of nature and wildlife photography. We’re going to focus on the human impact on nature and urban nature. We’ll still keep READ MORE →
Do you remember last week’s challenge, macro? I hope so, because this week you get to combine macro and still life to make a shot. This is not the same READ MORE →
This week, lets move away from composition and try a technical subject: MACRO. Macro photography usually refers to extreme close up photography. Generally very small or detailed subject matter is READ MORE →
Twilight as defined by Wikipedia is the illumination of the Earth’s lower atmosphere when the Sun itself is not directly visible because it is below the horizon. Twilight is produced READ MORE →
This weeks still life challenge is Music. It can be the instruments used to create music, how you listen to music, or anything that relates to music as long as READ MORE →
This weeks composition challenge is all about looking at things in an odd way — an odd number, that is. One of the simplest ways to make a composition more READ MORE →
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