2017 PHOTOCHALLENGE, WEEK 8: Long Exposures Animated GIF
This may sound a little strange, but it’s as much fun as you can have with a camera, a computer and a little time on your hands. If you let READ MORE →
This may sound a little strange, but it’s as much fun as you can have with a camera, a computer and a little time on your hands. If you let 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 →
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 →
//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 →
So this week could feel like my latest architectural post, that was actually written quite well by Steve Troletti. But don’t fret. It’s actually going to tap on techniques we’ve learned READ MORE →
Filling in for Trevor I’ll focus on his Architectural theme for the PhotoChallenge. This week I was thinking of a little technique that is often used for real estate photography READ MORE →
In almost all cultures and communities, religious architecture tends to have a uniqueness unto its own. And to be honest, the older the better. Now, to each of us, an READ MORE →
Welcome back to another week of architectural photography. I want to highlight that when I first created this community, I was set on helping photographers of all skills and abilities READ MORE →
This week’s theme will be highly successful for those who take the time to actually read this post. If one simply reads the title, and doesn’t catch my explanation, we’ll READ MORE →
Everywhere you look you see signs. Traffic signs, retail signs, neon signs, church signs, etc. They are everywhere, and interestingly enough, they all serve an important purpose. They communicate a READ MORE →
You must be logged in to post a comment.