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Class with Daves - Week 19 Assignment 3. Flora. We've all been seduced with those beautiful pics of amazing plants. They're easy to love, and there will always be crowds of people telling you how wonderful they are. Here's the trap: An interesting picture of a plant must do something different than we've already seen. I'm not sure how to be more helpful. Be creative, show us plants in an amazing new way. Tag with cwd193
Does it show you something different? Anything?
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The iPhone doesn't cope very well with either moving objects or low light conditions, but can accidentally generate interesting (if grainy) effects
cwd2431 - Water: be it rain, drops in a glass, or something else, water should figure prominently in you shot.
The last assignment was Fire and while at Brittney's house this weekend, I noticed this fantastically roaring fire. It was nice and toasty too which was important as most of the temps this weekend were in the low 30s. Brrrrrr!
Almost sat this one out cos of a bad migraine. But since I had a couple of pictures - despite less than optimal golden hours this week - I thought I'd try and get at least one in.
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cwd452: Shopping - Easy enough to do, but hard to make interesting.
Anyone interested in a plastic pinwheel? I can get one for you, real cheap. No one was buying today -- these sell like hotcakes on Poya.
I took some pictures downtown today, hoping to get some shots I could use for architecture and I caught a reflection of the sky in one of the windows.
Submission for the "High Key" assignment for CWD.
Assignment 1. High key. The "key" of an image describes the nature of the tones presented. In a High key image most of the tones will be brighter than middle gray. Bright background, bright subject, and the dark tones take on a supernatural power to highlight what you want to show.