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Assignment 52: The Golden Hour comparison diptych
These are cropped, but otherwise unedited. The "golden" hydrangeas might look like they're against sky, but that's the same snow backdrop, turned blue in that light. Very interesting assignment.
There are many types of writing creative assignments by writemypapers4me.net students can complete in school. One way to challenge themselves is to invent a new word or mode of discourse. Every year, the Oxford English Dictionary adds several new words that come from people, culture, and life events. Last year, the dictionary added the word "clickbait," a term that has become synonymous with online advertising. This year, students will have to invent a new word and write a definition for it. They can even start a new word trend.
Write from the perspective of another character
If you want to write an engaging story, consider writing from the point of view of another character. This approach helps you get a fresh perspective on the subject. In fiction, the point of view is an essential tool to create compelling characters. It lets the reader see the world through the character's eyes and experience the story in the reader's shoes. It also helps writers determine the limitations of their characters. Hence, it is important to revisit your work often.
If you are struggling to write about a fictional character, try infusing them with the experiences and feelings of real people. For example, in "A Streetcar Named Desire," Tennessee Williams dramatized the life of a schoolgirl named Blanche DuBois. By putting yourself in the shoes of the bully, you can infuse your character with her thoughts and experiences. In other words, if she has an encounter with a bully, she will be more realistic and understandable.
One activity students can do to explore the idea of writing from the perspective of another character is to read a book from the perspective of that person. By doing so, they can try different actions or words. Writing from the point of view of another character also helps students understand the concept of point of view. Students can learn to differentiate between first and third-person narration. You can also use this writing activity to practice the importance of putting yourself in the shoes of another character.
Invent a new word
If you are stuck on a creative writing assignment, try a prompt that requires you to invent a new word. Every year, new words are added to the Oxford English Dictionary, and these words come from life events, culture, and people. Last year, the word "clickbait" was added to the dictionary, while this year, the word "Yoda-like" was added to the dictionary by Star Wars fans. Inventing a new word is an effective way to break this rut, and it will also allow you to start a trend.
Invent a new mode of discourse
Often, writers need to break out of their usual genres and come up with new ones. Discourse genres are more than arbitrary classifications: they represent the expectations and values of writers in certain communities. They also reflect the history and activities of these communities. A good way to break free of genres and come up with new ones is to use one example as a model for a similar concept.
Clara Lieu, Student Artwork, RISD Foundation Studies, Freshman Drawing, Routine assignment, charcoal, 36" x 48"
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - August 27:Gala Dinner at Scots College August 27, 2016 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Mark Tantrum/ www.scotscollege.school.nz/)
Assignment:
for this week theme your photographic eye should look for something "artificial".
No restriction, just be creative and have fun.
Artificial Flowers
Active Assignment Weekly: Cinematic Photography
A cinematic photo is one which looks like a frame taken from a movie. There are no definite rules, but a cinematic photo should present some strong mood or emotion (happy, sad, fear, love, etc.), and tell some kind of story to the viewer.
Restriction: The photo must be in landscape orientation (like a movie frame might be) - e.g. 4:3 or 16:9 ratio.
WIT: Tried to get my model to look contemplative and moody, alas, this is what I got. I'm thinking some sort of teen angst/coming-of-age film. Queue the sappy music...Straightened and cropped with adjustments to contrast, brightness and saturation (only slightly).
Assignment 4 color: I took a LOT of fun colorful pics this week that madde it hard to decide:)) But I loved this contrast.
ADG from CCCP performs a skateboarding trick named Boneless. After three successful executions and three exposures later, the first CCCP homework assignment was complete.
Assignment 52 -- Architectural Detail Diptych. Taking advantage of my road trip South, on back roads--- though Augusta isn't far from the little settlement of Loco
Mace: You will escort Senator Amidala to her home world of Naboo.
Yoda: Careful, you must be.
Padme: I don't like this idea of hiding!
Anakin: Score! weekend at the lake with the senator, best.mission.EVER!
Assignment for Digital Photography class. Had to create a Zeigarnik that instills suspense or anticipation into the photograph.
Make-up Artist: Mary Byron
© by Kaitlin Rak
Despite the HARSH criticism of my wife and close friends, I have still decided to upload this picture as my second submission for the weekly assignment.
My reason for this is that the very saying it portrays is exactly my reason for submitting it. Even though they think it is ugly, or strange, something about it is appealing to me.
WIT: I was planning on using someone with pretty eyes for this picture, but I wanted to play around with it before I found my model, so I used myself as the test subject. I snapped a quick picture of my eyes, then scribbled the word "beauty" on the back of an envelope and took a picture (both in RAW). I used in camera processing to overlay the pictures and ta'da! We have this wonderful wreck that I love!
So please, by all means, rip this picture a new one. If you have advice on how to better overlay pictures, I would love it. But believe me, I have heard the worst criticism from some people who are very close to me, so I doubt anything you say will hurt my feelings, so please be honest! Thank you!
Learn more about the process and how I shot the main picture in detail at the MV Photography Blog: marcelvanderhorstphotography.blogspot.com/2009/07/strobis...
Assignment: White on white
Once again, this was a challenging assignment. I have done black-on-black photos with my dogs, but never have I tried white-on-white. Additionally, I have struggled with getting snow to look white rather than gray or blue. I tried several WB settings (sunny was best), and several exposure compensation settings (+2EV was best for getting the snow white, but tended to blow out the bright parts, so I used +0.7 for this image). I also tried multiple f-stops both to control the amount of light and to find the best dof. In the end, a small aperture worked best for me. The snow is still not quite as white as I would like, and that may be partly because the roses themselves are a bit of a cream color and look so smooth in comparison.
These poor roses, they did not appreciate being stuck in the snow with the ambient temperature of 8°F that we had yesterday. They held up for a little while, then they froze and the petals actually became rigid. The stems and leaves started breaking. And eventually the roses themselves started turning brown and wilting. Very sad.
Better on black.
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Assignment number 2. Simple huh? Tried three different restaurants, the ones I go to most frequently, guess summer time is busy time, they didn't quite take the time to think about it. So, I ended up doing two new things at the same time (as if one wasn't hard enough). If this is my last upload, please know that the pork filet mignon killed me. It sits on top of a slice of potato, boiled first and then grilled slightly, and it's watched by a dune of peas puree. Chocolate signature indicates the killer.
As for the photo part of this, I had a huge sheet of tracing paper at the back with a 1/4 sb28 with 1/2 cto, and a snooted 580ex II on the potato & meat. A couple of white paper sheets were folded and reflected some light back into the shadow at the front.
All in all, great fun, and, most surprisingly, quite tasty !!
Any comments on either of my skill sets are appreciated :)