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Perfect Picture Cycle 4: Theme 3
Hi dear participants,
before I start with the new theme I wanna congratulate Stella for winning the 2nd theme. You will find all results here:
www.flickr.com/groups/fdcpcg/discuss/72157655507188755/
And now here we are with the new theme: Dazzle Darling
Show us your doll(s) in a shiny, sparkling outfit.
You can use shining fabrig or sequins and don't forget the jewelry and accessories.
One doll ore more, full body or portrait.
You can photograph everything what comes to your mind.
You have time to post your picture until Friday, August 7th
Please post it direct in the Post Your Picture Thread.
Students of photography learn of the Rule of Thirds when composing a photo. I often break the rule or simply interpret it in my own way.
My rule is, “Compose a photo that would look nice when framed on your wall".
This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C and Carl Zeiss Sonnar 1:4 f=150mm lens attached to a 21mm extension tube with a Kowa L1A ø67 filter + adapter using CineStill 50D film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
"Having good balance will help"
You 2 can learn how to do the "urbex" !!!
Check out the rule book @ D.N.R and you will be a well trained ninja in no time at all !!!!
[...] Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above: For love is heaven, and heaven is love [...]
-- Quote by Sir Walter Scott (Scottish Novelist, Poet, Historian and Biographer, 1771-1832)
Nikon D200, Tokina 12-24 f/4, 12mm - f/8 - 4s - HDR 5xp +2/-2EV
Piatra Neamț, Romania (June, 2014)
Lots of rules and laws in French life.... one of the things that keeps community life so civil, or so it seems to me. Those shown here regulate the parks, gardens, and green spaces. Signed by the mayor of the city.
“Egalité”!
A lot of 'threes' for your perusal.
Left to right: Chianti - White Zinfandel - Chablis. Three different glasses. Three different levels.
Messing around with my lightbox.
Getting ready for some macros for macromonday group...
F16 at 1/750th second with Sigma 28-105 at about 35mm.
Strobist: Darkfield lighting technique, sb800 behind black field bouncing of sides of my foamcore lightbox.
Dust retouching on glass and slight levels adjustment in PS and minor tone fix for Chianti and Chablis.
Penelope (the one who is cutting) speaks: “Look it’s easy Susie! A third for me, a third for you and a third for Hazel. There is no need to leave anything for your brother! And he won't be home for ages anyway”
Oh dear! LOL!
And do please forgive me for bending the prompt somewhat too! LOL! ((hugs))
ADAD September
Was trying the rule of thirds. If only the kid walked in the opposite direction this would've been a better shot but thats the thing about street photography. Every given shot is a gift. n_n
1958 AEC Reliance / Plaxton C41F , here in Colchester with Rules of Boxford. New to Hall of South Shields. (c)L.Murphy.
The rules say don't let your subject look across their nose as it creates an unflattering image - apparently such rules do NOT apply to Jennifer!
Photo is not cropped and is almost "straight out of camera".
Shot in raw and then some increased contrast, fill, black levels and unsharp mask x3 plus some vignette in ACR but NO layers, NO masks, or other Photoshop - Just a great model and a super lens.
I wasn't even looking for monsters this morning. I was actually looking for the Strut It! Sasha. Thesw are kinda cool. I like Clawdeen and Cleo the best. I really want that Sasha along with the Heartbreakerz and Neon Runway Sashas too!
My new wallpaper.... a slightly self-indulgent work with more than a passing nod to the Riddick poster - lol
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #20” “Handles" "Macro Monday"
Pulled handles on stoneware mugs.
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2013 All Rights Reserved.
My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.
Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!
I love Peter Johnson's stoneware, and have plates and goblets of his as well as mugs like these.
If you wish, my Flickr friends, check out this website which describes his Terrestrial Forming Pottery Studio in Whitehall, Michigan ~ whitelake.org/terrestrial-forming-pottery-studio
I particularly love pulled handles like these. They are so comfortable lifting a mug to your lips!
Would you could come and have a cuppa with me, my Flickr friends! Do have a lovely Monday!
Okay, I think this is more low POV and leading lines but this photo was the most interesting of this group of shots at a garden.
The foxes seem to love photography. Here's 'Rio' perfectly demonstrating the rule of thirds! If only they could type or hold a camera I think I'd be out of a job...
www.lawriebrailey.co.uk
Here we see the rule of thirds being used to capture this loaded auto rack train flying down the rails during blue hour on a overcast day lead by BNSF 6430 a GE ES44AC.
This is an outtake of This. Niether went as planned. Logan has his own rules.
Strobist: AB800 1/8th through strip box at camera left pointed at subject
And be sure to check by my other acount: www.flickr.com/photos_user.gne?path=&nsid=77145939%40..., to see what else I saw last week!!
Yes I'm back again.
However due to my main computer on which I edit my work being struck down with a big bad virus, this picture and all the others I am uploading, were Unedited but have now been replaced with Edited versions. So enjoy and Thanks for your patience and understanding.
I do still hate everything about this shit that is new Flickr and always will, but an inability to find another outlet for my work that is as easy for me to use as the Old BETTER Flickr was, has forced me back to Flickr, even though it goes against everything I believe in.
I don't generally have an opinion on my own work, I prefer to leave that to other people and so based on the positive responses to my work from the various friends I had made on Flickr prior to the changes I have decided to upload some more of my work as an experiment and to see what happens.
So make the most of me before they delete my acount: www.flickr.com/photos/69558134@N05/?details=1, to stop me complaining!!