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A Fork-tailed Flycatcher perches at Cape May Point State Park in Cape May Point, NJ. Recorded on 06/18/2017.

Site: Salt Fork Lake

Photographer: Eric L. Peters

Photoshop CS3 Extended (Perfectly Clear Plugin)

Canon Rebel XTi 400D with Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lens

Tv (Shutter Priority Mode) @ 1/1000 with 100 ISO; Drive Mode = Continuous Shooting

 

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an upcoming build at Loose Nuts. ...some teaser shots...

 

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This was the shot I was taking when Lizzie took her photo of my sunglasses. See her shot here:

 

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What a way to put your fork

Me balancing a fork on my nose at a pizza place

Still not feeling super inspired, but trying to get creative. Maybe something will hit me before the end of the week.

fork, peas, green, food

North of Sedona, the western fork of Oak Creek meanders up a side canyon with an accompanying trail. The terrain is deciduous forest, oak and maple mostly, with some patches of wildflowers and tranquil ponds. The scene is almost reminiscent of the Eastern US or even Western Europe, except for the sheer 200ft white and red sandstone cliffs on either side, the occasional cactus or agave peeking out. Some views on the trail seem like a 19th century Romantic painting come to life, or stepping into a corner of Tolkien's Shire...

I didn't venture outside today so looked for inspiration around the house. So I spent some time in the kitchen cutlery drawer with my tripod and torch!

Field & Fork 2018On Saturday, September 8, 2018, guests gathered to celebrate and support The Parklands at Field & Fork presented by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Held at the Brown-Forman Silo Center in Turkey Run Park, this annual event helps raise funds to support annual operations of The Parklands of Floyds Fork, a donor-supported public park.

 

Thanks to all of our sponsors and guests for making the 6th Annual Field & Fork another success! Learn more at www.theparklands.org/fieldandfork

 

Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant

Multiple tree blowdown on Middle Fork road beyond Dingford

taken in B/W mode

W: 10" L: 6.667" 180 PPI Digital Photography

1/60 f:3.2 ISO 100 60mm

My first idea for this assignment was having the subject be a fork. I took this fork and put it in a jar of peanut butter and laid it down on an opaque glass table top. I edited it in CS6 and desaturated the image and bumped up the contrast.

To answer the question for this week, How can you emphasize basic shapes and space to create a visually appealing photograph? I used the common shape of a fork and added something unusual to it to make it more interesting, and let it stand out against the background creating negative space that adds to the photo.

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First PA Record, near Newton, on the river.

Reverse lens macro of a fork. 50mm Canon lens with reversed 50mm Nikon lens hand held.

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