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Assignment 52 challenge- Bikes

Modern use for an old stand by in Brookville IN. I pulled up to the curb, unloaded my bike from my van, proped it up and snapped the photo, then loaded it back in my van. I'm sure the guy mowing his grass across the street thought I was crazy :-)

assignment 1

rules followed

8 SENSE OF SCALE

assignment-1

1. Frame your subject.

2. Diagonal lines.

I've been doing some assignment work for the Mount Washington Observatory this week. I've posted a brief report at www.mountwashington.org

Assignment: Human Scale.

 

taken on: Mamiya C220 - TMX400

printed: 8x8 full frame

 

Spring 2007.

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”

SonyA700 Sigma70-200 @3.2. One snooted and CTB gelled flash into a wall in the background and one bare flash firing into the wall.

assignment : 18x24 poster for nike...

scaled down to the size of a business card...guy done on tracing paper

Camera: Samsung Galaxy II

Setting; auto

 

This is a second shot of my husband just tasting the meal he was preparing. I posted it because I like the light and the shadow.

Active Assignments Weekly : Movement and Motion.

With the lens pressed up against the window, I have tried to capture the excitment of a train journey into the countryside.

The trees close to the track race by and give a tantalising glimps of the delights that await.

 

I wanted to use the window frame and maybe the seats of the train to give some context, but the window was just too dirty for that, so I used the tracks to provide the context.

Business Strategy Assignment Help

 

Active Assignment Weekly: Mar 15 - Mar 21: Get Low

But this week's assignment is to get down on the ground (or at least put your camera on the ground) and take a picture. I want a super low perspective.

Dare: Take it outdoors (hopefully the weather permits)

Restriction: Keep the camera 2 feet or less from the ground

 

So, the reason this is titled meaningless is I have no explanation why an empty martini glass would be sitting on some bricks in the dark other than because I was looking at all the amazing submissions this week and the great lighting on some of them, and I felt inspired to try one myself.

 

WIT: I got out my halogen lamp again, waited til the wife put my son to sleep so I could turn out all the lights except the halogen and then I snapped away. I couldn't really find any interesting subjects and this was the best I came up with. Thank you for looking!

assignment 1

rules followed

5 PATTERNS AND BREAK IT

  

Assignment-2

Topic- Life Under Light And Shadow

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

Assignment-4 (2)

"Story of Machiwad"

~Be it 2 in the afternoon or 2 in the dead of night, they are ready to ride the tides ensuing the schedule of sea.

Assignment-2 : The Environmental potrait

The children's

Journal spread prompted by assignment #2 over at Wreck This Journal -- I drew on the left-hand page with a white crayon, then blotted a tea-bag on the page a few times to give the page some color. Then, I drew/collaged on top of it. There's a secret picture drawn in crayon under there....can you see it?

Assignment : 4 : The living world

Balanced.....

Assignment-4 : Experiences in the Hamlet

Bewajah hi jo humse rooth kar gayi thi,

Phir laut aayi hai zindagi,

Na jaane aaj, kitne arse ke baad

Humein raas aayi hai zindagi!

 

Kal tak samajhte the qaid hum jise,

Aaj woh rihaai hai zindagi.

 

Hazaaron hi sooraj ki roshni jo milke

Mitaa na saki woh andhera

Halke se umeed ne chhu liya

Aur jagmagaayi hai zindagi

   

OCA: photograph submitted for the OCA Introduction to Digital Photography assignment 1: Contrasts.

Contrasting pairs of images

 

Duplicate image

Ok you bunch of chickens in my photo group... give up your first assignment! he he!

Assignment-2

Environmental portraits

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Specular highlight assignment for Strobist Lighting 102. Our goal was to get the highlight on the background, and frame that behind the subject's head to help show separation....I managed to do it, but not quite as perfectly as I'd like! lol My subject was being rather difficult. :) But I did line the highlight up pretty well behind her head, and it definitely helps the separation...just wish the brightest part would've been all the way behind her head and not just partially.

 

ISO 400

f/5.6

1/250

Flash to camera right about 20-30 degrees in shoot through umbrella. I believe it was zoomed to 105mm and on about 1/8 power...and I promise I'm going to be better about writing that part down so I remember for sure! lol

Active Assignment Weekly: Viaduct

 

For this assignment you need to photograph a bridge in it's entirety or focus on a detail that intrigues ...YOU..

Restriction: none

Dare: find a point of view that few others have found.(BUT DON"T GET HURT)

 

WIT: I wanted a gorgeous graceful span arcing over a sparkling body of water...but alas that scene doesnt exist around here. So, I sought to go the other way and find a primitive span. The family headed out to a local state park and found a spot where we could cross the river on a old fallen tree. Cropping and some contrast adjustments before posting.

Assignment: Creative Printing.

 

taken on: Mamiya C220 - TMX400

printed: 8x8 full frame

 

old, underexposed, damaged neg, and torn paper border.

 

Spring 2007.

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - August 27: Generations of great Scots at Scots College August 27, 2016 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Mark Tantrum/ www.scotscollege.school.nz/)

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.

I am a beginner at photo editing, and was going to use iphoto for edits, however after reading a recommendation on the forum, I used PicMonkey.com for this assignment. This is my edited photograph, my original is on my photostream. I took this in the yard of my son's orphanage in Haiti. It is a picture of a broken toy baby stroller that one of the boys used to "build" a car. It struck me as impressive that in such a shattered place these children can learn to make their own magic, which was the inspiration for my edits. I adjusted the contrast and the shadows, bumped up the saturation slightly to make the bright colors pop. I also used the "sharpen" tool to make all of the edges crisp and bring out the detail. Then, I used a texture layer of colored light bursts, moving the location of the bursts so that they highlighted the subject of my composition. The end result is what I see as being the moment of transformation from brokenness to beauty. Hope you enjoy! ~ Laura

For this assignment, the main project i had issue because i really didnt know what to photograph mainly because i felt like i didnt have anything good to photograph. But i worked with what i had, and took several images of different things with minimal lighting. I do feel like i struggled a lot with this assignment. So i chose this image to upload to the group because i felt this one was my best image in comparison to my other images. This is a pine tree that got split by a storm a few weeks ago. The other reason i chose this was because i like the lighting in it. My ISO was 800 and my shutter speed was 1.6 and the aperture was 6.3. So i wanted to go for a Kohei Yoshiyuki type of image because i really like their work, however i felt that i didnt have the right scenario to capture an image like that, so I had to scrap my idea and begin with something else. Again the learning experience was working with iso and night time which again proved a small challenge but this time i felt more confident shooting this time compared to my first assignment.

Assignment : 3

Devil and God : two sides of the same face

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

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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.

 

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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

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