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A little girl holding her Westie before her school class for a day of Show and Tell.
Prompt: a girl holding her small little Westie dog before the school class for show and tell, chalkboard in background, in the vintage style of Norman Rockwell
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I love a photo that "Tells a Story," but what exactly does that mean? When we say a photo tells a story, we mean the image should evoke emotions, convey a message, or capture a moment that resonates with the viewer. A storytelling photo goes beyond a simple depiction of a subject; it includes elements that draw the viewer in and prompt them to think, feel, or imagine. Composition, lighting, and context all play crucial roles in creating a narrative within a single frame.
For instance, in this photo, we are immediately drawn to the young woman with dark glasses in the foreground. Her appearance is strong and assertive as she looks directly at the camera. Then, we notice the man in the background with his head buried in his hands. This image makes you wonder: what happened here? Do these people know each other? Looking at the photo gets our imagination working, writing our own story to go with the picture. Storytelling in photography engages the audience, making them curious about the story behind the image and allowing them to interpret and connect with it on a personal level. In essence, it transforms a visual scene into a compelling, immersive experience.
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Atomic Skull: I gave him a new torso, new arms, new legs, new hip. I was deciding between giving him vambraces or cuffs but these got stuck on the arms/hands so he has to keep these. I am pretty strong and I could not get the hands off but instead received cuts in my hands from those nasty little claws of his digging into my fingers
Fig Formula- Alien Conquest brain, Ninjago skull, Brickwarriors armor, Hawkeye torso, Brickforge vambraces, CMF 12 hip, Ideas legs
Funny Face: He looks funny
Fig Formula- Freestyle head, Eraser torso/legs
Bonecrusher: Pretty much Bane
Fig Formula- Snowtrooper helmet, random head, Bane torso, Cpaper jacket, Cut cuffs, Spiderman legs
Cyborg Superman: I want to get him a Superboy torso but I only have one which is on my official fig and the torso is too expensive to buy a second one
Fig Formula- Superman hair, Superman head, Bandanna, My new chest piece method as seen on Space Ghost, BVS Batman torso reversed, Diver legs
Tell me your thoughts
the same is for photography, the one I believe in, it will never define a feeling for you, but it will let you feel in your own way.
For whatever we lose
(a you or a me)
it's always ourselves
we find in the sea.
- E.E. Cummings
It's been a while since I've posted something in sepia, so why not? I went through my massive su reina series & this one jumped out at me - not literally! Please see the tag by that name if you'd like to see other pieces from that series - thanks! Taken December 12, 2012. View On Black
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It's hard to tell, but I'm shooting almost straight up here. I spotted this little fellow way up in a tree, at the Montreal Botanical Garden. And when I started shooting, it noticed me too. :)
Pentax HD DA 55-300mm F/4-5.8 WR @300mm plus a slight crop.
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machine stitching in book with short stories by Edgar Allen Poe. The first story being "The Tell-Tale Heart"
This image will tell you two things about me. The first is that I am not really that afraid of death (though the thought of dying does give me pause). The second then being that me and siestas don't mix.
The story? It's a short one.
I made this image on Saturday during our Exposure Northwest workshop. We had gotten the group up at sometime well before 5 am to see sunrise at Steptoe and knew we were going to be out past 10 pm with sunset at Palouse Falls, so we decided to give them a break in the middle of the day in the form of a siesta. Many of the group headed off to their respective hotel rooms to get some sleep. I tried to for about an hour, but I just don't do the whole staying dormant thing very well when there are photos to be made. So I rounded up two from the class, Greg and Claudia, and we drove out to Palouse Falls a bit earlier than everyone else. I really wanted to do the hike down to the bottom as I had never been down there before. Instead, we only made it as far as Castle Rock and the lip of the falls, which was not surprising because being photographers we were constantly distracted along the way and took way too long. But we made some nice images so it was a fair trade.
It was pretty exhilarating to stand right up to the edge. There was one guy already camped out near here, but he was clinging to a rock and kept telling me I was crazy for scrambling around the way I was with my cameras. Don't worry, it really wasn't as crazy as it looks though.
For this image, I swung my center column out horizontal and over the lip of the cliff with my Holga pinhole attached and a cable release. I kind of had a fun time making sure the camera was composing how I wanted to since it was too far over the edge for me to look over the camera itself. Then I let it rip for about four seconds. Really was as simple as that. The trick was getting close enough to the edge. :-) But as Robert Capa once said, "If you're pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough". I am pretty sure he wasn't thinking about cliffs and waterfalls though.
Who's been sleeping in my bed
Gettin' what I get
When I don't get it
Who's been sleeping in my bed
Yeah, that's what I said
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Barry Manilow
Makeup and styling by the talented Kelayla of www.transvista.co.uk/
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from the sight of music.
{a piece from 24 memories and other reinventions / 2010}
collage on book page / 2010
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