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As J.L. Simmons, a rich toy maker who loves kids and is learning to scuba dive. On his final lesson Simmons goes out with his teacher Bill and Bill's daughter but Simmons disappears and is assumed dead...or is he?
Active Assignment Weekly: Feb 22 - Mar 1: Competition
I had no idea what to do for this assignment...............then there it was in the fresh fallen snow..............Brandy vs. my Son.............for the frisbee.
They both love the game...........
WIT--I could not get both of them in the picture, because part of the competition is to keep the frisbee from my son ...........so she will not get close to him LOL
Had a hard tme when shooting this dark dog against the snow and had to do some adjusting in post (shadows, colors etc.) anyone have a hint on shooting this situation a little better??
Assignment 52:Represent your own brand of holiday madness during this busy & festive season
This isn't exactly my own holiday madness. Or maybe you could say that it is, since the only reason I was here to witness this scene was my wintry drive from Chicago down to northern Georgia, to fetch my dog who's with a field trial pro & bring him home for the holidays. But while I was down here, enjoying the balmier temperatures (mid 50's!), I went off to a nearby town, where a most excellent restaurant is located, to find this scene in the town square. Blaring piped-in Christmas songs (as opposed to Christmas carols) & a fake blizzard! And crowds, loving it! (And what I needed was a vodka gimlet at that most excellent restaurant---)
Took tons of shots of the fountain at Watersprings in I.F., but ended up liking this one of the bushes the best for the hikey assignment.
Here is a technical assignment that we did for Photo 113. We were asked to give examples of the four traditional lighting patterns. Not very exciting pictures, but good to know the techniques.
Assignment: Stylized Portrait
Noire/Hoyningen-Huene-style
taken on: Mamiya C220 - Kodak Plus-X 160 ISO 120 film
Active Assignment Weekly: Nightime
In honor of the current meteor showers and all of the wonderful Christmas lightings out there, let's make this week's assignment a nighttime shot. No subject, just get out there and test your skills doing a nighttime shot.
WIT: Nina Akamu (American, born 1955). The American Horse, 1998, Bronze. Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. www.meijergardens.org/
Thanks Cliffwix for getting me back outside with my camera. 1600 ISO, F14, 13s.
The assignment was to capture 4 different subjects from 5 different angles, or points of view.
The top left corner is funky due to it being my first time using an enlarger.
Canon 35mm film camera (Rebel EOS 2000), T-Max 400 film (was supposed to be 100, but that's all I had at the time).
Canon EF 28-80mm @f/16 (probably), and likely at the wide end.
Please, please critique!
Active Assignment Weekly: Zone System B&W
The last photo I submitted was too flat, so I'm submitting this one. Thank you so much, Richard, for this assignment. I learned so much! I worked a lot on this photo I took in the park earlier today. The initial histogram was kind of flat. I was going to take multiple exposures, but I didn't have my tripod. So I created multiple exposures in CS4 and did some blending. Then I did some selective touch up.
The final histogram is below.
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Guardian camera club utilities assignment.
I had some 4 core telephone cable in the flat from when I moved a socket, thought this would make a more intresting shot striped back to remove the casing. Also moved the light around to try to maximise shaddows and highlights. Later tried some mono shots and liked the results.
Enjoy and thanks for looking.
Craig
one of my assignment out takes, shot at village plaza half way tree. an urban beauty make up feature ran by the flair magazine heading up to carnival 2012.
Assignment 52 -- Copycat
I keep reading & re-reading sections of Freeman Patterson's book, "Photography & the Art of Seeing." His reflections seem very sound to me -- not just as advice for photographers, but as a way of being in the world: "(examine) things in detail & (believe) they are important in their own right." In this frame of mind, while I was out walking my dog, I was struck by the bark on these three trees, standing in a row at a suburban street corner.
I tried to think about some of the things he has to say about visual design while taking this photo & editing. "A vertical line can indicate formality & stiffness, but may also give a feeling of strength or power... Several parallel lines may produce an impression of movement more successfully than can one single one.. .. An oblique line brings life, activity, & movement to a composition."
It's a very different way for me to approach taking a photo. Though I wish this were a more stellar example of intentional design principles, the attempt was very interesting to me.
Here is a link to a few of Freeman Patterson's images:
www.masterfile.com/stock-photography/image/700-02700387/B...
these are photos from my daughter's $20 disney princess camera that I took at the "assignment houston" meetup at the Houston Museum of Natural Science on Jul. 13
The photo interest group at our church met this evening. Our assignment for this month: orange. Anything orange. This was one of the images I sent in.
Copyright frank thompson photos. Do not copy, download, or reuse in any form (including blogs) without written consent of copyright holder.
Active Assignment Weekly: Jan 11 to Jan 18: 'Something with Meaning'
What a great assignment, a moment to pause and look around at all the things that mean something to you. I loved every fustrating moment of this assignment!!
With that said..............what to photograph..........so many things mean so much to me. My family, extended and immediate, my friends near and far, my work.................. on and on.
But then I noticed that for the last 2 weeks all my attention was focused on this broken camera.............as if one of my family members had been injured.........
This camera was my first digital.......... picked out for me by my husband who was scared to death to pick the wrong thing. I recieved it on Christmas in 2006,................I cried and was truly touched at his push for me to continue with the love I had found behind the camera. To show the world what I saw..........in my way.
Any one who knows me knows that this camera is almost always with me, whether in my camera bag, in my purse, or around my neck............I have captured more moments than I can count or would want to.
I recently got a Sony an actual DSLR, but my first love will always be the Panasonic "DSLR wanna be" :)
So I was devestated when after carting it to work with me in a bag I don't usually use it dropped out and bounced across the frozen ground. Tired.........I never turned it on til the next day when then I found nothing but a black screen and it taking only all black images.................again I cried. Told myself "you have the Sony".............that did not help.........I still cried.
My husband lovingly looked for the paper work (which even after all this time I am not allowed to see) and found that the warranty did not end til Feb. 2010 YAY!!
Packaged it up shipped it out and have been waiting for it to come home...........anyone who knows me knows that I am one of the lucky with an address that confuses the whole postal set up in this are LOL ..............so a two day shipment that should have happened last week has finished today, with my baby coming home, as of this moment I am sighing in releif as it warms up and I wait to make sure that all is ok with it again.
Some of the things that mean the most to us are the ones we never saw coming............or realize until something happens to it.
Would I have fixed it without the warranty covering it...................yes, and that is how I know this things means so much to me. I would have never thought an object could become such a part of me, and who I am.
Assignment - Above and Below
Not sure if this qualifies, but I live in a rural area and not a lot of opportunity for multiple story photos. It's early in the week though, so will still be keeping my eyes open!
WIT: With the angle of the sun, one side of the building was a bit shadowed creating what I thought was an interesting look. The camera was centered on the corner and focused at the top corner.
I've been doing some assignment work for the Mount Washington Observatory this week. I've posted a brief report at www.mountwashington.org
This example allows you managing personnel.
It only illustrates one of the many ways VISUAL PLANNING can meet this need.
A colour code indicates the type of task to be performed.
Icons represent assignments of employees.
A reporting indicator allows to check the remaining holidays for each person..
On a single click, the inverted view shows assignments in rows instead personnel.
This view presents then the planner assignments”