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A favourite pastime with my grandchildren is to bounce on a trampoline. They have found this very cool indoor trampoline centre where they go at least twice per month.
Scavenger Challenge - May 2016 Assignment - hobbies and pastimes
ODT - BREAK THE RULES - I left my subject in the center
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Break the rule...coz rules are man made and they are meant to be broken...sometime it make me feel better.
I was taking pictures of something else, and just swung my camera around and shot this. No attention to composition. Notice the accidental selfie in his eye. :-)
ODC 95 - Break the Rules
We decided to go up to San Francisco using only our feet and public transportation today. First we walked about .6 miles to the bus stop, then another 1/10th to get to the train station where we waited for about 15 minutes. Long enough to poke around and take a shot ot two.
Weekly challenge - Break the Rules
Take that camera off image stabilization and shake that camera as you click the shutter at about 1/20 sec
Freeman Patterson in his book the Photography and the Art of Seeing talks about rules of photography and how to break them. Rule Number 5 is holding the camera steady and he says break it ... jump up and down, twirl the camera on purpose, wave it up and down, round and round.....you get it.
Christmas lights (not a litebright Joe) when breaking the rules make a pretty fun shot for breaking the rules. So, here is my challenge....BREAK THE RULES! See what you come up with. Lets start a trend!
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See that dark splotch close in front of and somewhat drifted to the right of the marker buoy? That is San Francisco's Nessie!! She dove just as I took this shot! No foolin'!
If I had my Oly with me you would see her much more clearly. These super zoom P&S cameras have the reach, but the shutter lag makes it hard to catch just the right moment. Next time...
Wins gold medal!
Here is something that does not happen every day. Jennifer Bjelac from Newton Falls was Valedictorian of her graduating class, but also qualified for the state track and field meet. She skipped graduation and won the long jump. After she received her gold medal, the high school principal walked out to the podium and presented her with her diploma. The crowd went wild!
06.04.11
The Waterside Woolen Mill is one of the oldest operating woolen mills is the USA.
Flickr lounge. Break the rules. In the center.
The mill was built on land deeded by the heirs of William Penn to Abraham Oberholtzer in 1785. In 1806 John Snider purchased the land and erected a mill on the banks of Yellow Creek. The mill shut down in the 1960s but was reactivated in 1990 to manufacture traditional Pennsylvania wool blankets. The equipment used in the mill dates from the latter 1800s to the early 1900s. It includes several Compton& Knowles Looms dating from the 1870s. The mill consists of a large three story building with attic.
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Taken in my vehicle while warming up and adding makeup. She was warming up. Our HMUA was adding makeup. To the model. Not me. HMUA wasn't cold. Only the model. And I wasn't wearing any makeup. But the model was. And cold.
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a lot of luck, but no manipulating or photoshopping, was involved - it was shot at night, leaning over my pool, not looking through the viewfinder, moving my hand/ camera (lomo) at the same time and catching the light, using expired 100 ASA slide film and then having it cross processed at an 'one hour' facility at a service station...
Well Creative Photography starts tomorrow once again. Yes, I signed up again :-)
I figured though, why not try to read a few books before class starts. Well, one I am just into is Freeman Patterson's Photography and The Art of Seeing. In it, an exercise is to go out and break the rules. Jiggle the camera, jump up and down, run at the object ... see what you can do.
To top it off, I actually went to BULB on the camera (I have never used Manual mode before) and this is the result of one of my breaking the rules.
Yes, you can still make out the oriole feeder but the rest is kind of neat in my mind. So go ahead, be adventurous...break the rules!
Thanks for stopping by and taking a peek. I hope you all know that I appreciate your comments however, awards and invites aren't necessary.
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