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Bilder vom
PERSPECTIVE PLAYGROUND BERLIN 2017
01. - 24.09.2017
Kraftwerk Berlin
Köpenicker Straße 70
So - Mi 11:00 - 21:00 Uhr
Do - Sa 11:00 - 23:00 Uhr
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perspectiveplayground.com/playgrounds/perspective-playgro...
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To have a perspective on one's child is a great thing.
To have a perspective on oneself is proving elusive.
Another Aperture Academy learning shot. It was really dark in this fort, and we had to use manual settings to get the light right. I wish I could have Stephen and Brian in my camera bag so I can remember all the cool and useful tips we learned!!
Experimenting with perspective and repeating patterns. The original concept for this shot was to use a wide angle lens, but the field of view was too large for the effect I wanted.
Bilder vom perspective playground
BERLIN 2017
01. - 24.09.2017
Kraftwerk Berlin
Köpenicker Straße 70
So - Mi 11:00 - 21:00 Uhr
Do - Sa 11:00 - 23:00 Uhr
Weitere Informationen :
perspectiveplayground.com/playgrounds/perspective-playgro...
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I received waterproof housing for my camera for Christmas, and I'm super thankful for it. I went to a local pool and took pictures with Paige today, and I love some of the shots we were able to get.
46/365
The protective lens on the case is plastic and my camera was acting up today, so these aren't necessarily the crispest shots, but I still love them. (And I love that they look like film pictures.)
I would appreciate if you'd like my Facebook Page :)
Not sure what to name this. Doodle number "X," perhaps?
Media was traditional pencil and pen on paper. In this one I figured out how to find midpoints and centers of shapes, as well as project shadows.
Hopefully I can make time to start a legitimate piece, rather than middle-of-math-class doodles.
I'm late in doing my Round 23 Get Pushed challenge, but better late than never.
I was matched with Bomvu, whose stream is dominated by his impressive stranger projects. Those of us who are shy when approaching strangers and asking to take their picture could learn a lot from him.
Anyway, he issued me with the challenge of doing something with perspective. "Produce a picture that uses perspective, size and narrow apparture to show an image where one item appears to be the same size, or part of the image, when it is not."
I had lots of ideas of what to do, and I think that's why I am late. Should have picked one idea and just shot it. Anyway, decided to stand out in the middle of my street with my old Noddy car. After trial and error, I realised I had to have Noddy's car about waist height so I wasn't looking up at the cars behind, although it then looks like he's floating on air a bit. Anyway, here's Noddy and his friends out for a ride. And, bonus, I didn't get run over shooting it (thanks to my helpful traffic spotters wife and daughter).
The perspective is done in camera. Popped Noddy's car on a plastic container on top of a tripod in the middle of the road to get his height right.
It's all a matter of Perspective...
Moon from PicMonkey and Hand snip from Rubyblossom.
www.flickr.com/photos/rubyblossom/sets/72157615934815496/...