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Weekly Challenge #113: Tangle with X-Y-Z

Each week Diane & Carolien’s Weekly Zentangle Challenge puts out a challenge for folks to make their own representation of Diane & Carolien’s idea. So this week is Challenge #113 the Alphabet challenge of X-Y-Z.

So use tangles...

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Weekly Hasbro Star Wars Pickups

* Black Series - Clone Wars 16: ARC Trooper Fives

* Vintage Collection - Clone Wars VC282: ARC Commander Blitz

Night drive from Lewisburg, TN with an externally suction cupped GoPro Hero3+ Black.

I used quilting pattern for a string to add the Paradox Tangle Pattern and look at the different effects depending on where you start the paradox.

Siri gillar att busa och leka med Vera. Och Vera gillar Siri. Men det blir tyvärr lite för häftigt ibland, men här gick det bra.

Cover of this week's Eye Weekly shot at the shop. Really classy photos.

You will discover new possibilities for yourself that are not determined by your past, and generated by your commitment to the future. You will leave this life altering experience with the tools for immediately creating more of what truly matters to you.

Art Journaling Group on Facebook/Swap-bot

My goal for these assignments is to find a subject around my house that fits the bill. This lovely specimen is winding itself around my air conditioning unit and juxtaposes the man made straight lines with nature's curves and colors.

 

In PSE, removed a color cast and saturated the greens a tiny bit. No crop.

 

Named for my daughter, who was super excited with the shape of this leaf. :)

Jonathan Woodson receives a Certificate of Achievement.

Active Assignment Weekly: Liquid in Motion

 

The Assignment:

 

For those of you who don’t like set-up, this will challenge you a bit, but I promise it’ll be fun and hopefully a good learning experience that will stretch your photography journey. I first learned about the relationship between lighting conditions, flash, aperture, and shutter speed when trying to shoot my son’s baseball games. Those learnings then extended to shooting water movement whether it was a water fight or shooting one of those cool water splash shots.

The Assignment : Shoot a picture that captures liquid of any type frozen in motion. It can be taken indoors or outdoors. The liquid amount can be a drop or a wave-full and the movement can be accompanied by any object or living being. Depending on the speed of your lens (i.e. shutter speed at a given aperture or vice versa) and availability of flash, you may consider taking the shot in outdoor lighting. Using a tripod will help immensely.

Restrictions: None, except no fabrication of liquid movement in post processing.

Dare: If you have not tried a water splash type shot before, I dare you to get that under your belt.

 

WIT: After reading of the hours you folks had spent on yours, the heckling neighbors, the broken flashes, even the wife driving full speed at the photographer, I decided to play it safe and go with what I knew. So, after assuring that the toilet was exceedingly clean, I flushed. I did use a tripod and shot in shutter priority...both outside of my norm. I also learned how to perform continuous burst shooting and played around with a halogen work light to adjust lighting. Then in PSE, I played with levels (on color...also new to me) and chrome filters, blue filters, and finally, a violet filter. The norm: adjust contrast, sharpness, and saturation. I applaud you splashers! It's been fun to see what you all presented! Maybe next time for me!

Art Journaling 101 Group on swap-bot.

Weekly Photoshop Competition - Source image

People returning from weekly Haat, Sundarban

WIT: Leaving the safari lodge in the early evening, overtaken by a pickup truck, taken through the windscreen of our car (I wasn't driving). Cropped slightly.

Active Assignment Weekly: Creative photography

What it took: I just had to wait for someone to walk past in that area. I was in the cafe downstairs. I've just changed the contrast a little.

The Royal Conservatory's TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning.

Why is Saturday listed before Friday?

Compared to the rest of the paper this is reasonably laid out and correctly spelt.

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