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Active Assignment Weekly: June 27 - July 4: Body Parts
Your assignment is to photograph body parts. Keep the props, or clothing to a minimum and really focus in on a body part. With that said PLEASE remember the group rules and keep it clean.
Dare: Make it abstract or hard to tell what part of the body you have chosen (please refrain from the cliche arm or leg crack made to look like a butt)
Restriction: No full face or full body shots, and as stated before no naughty areas.
WIT: Halogen reading light lying on the bed.. F/2.8, 1/20 sec. ISO 1600. CS4 curves for high contrast, vibrance reduction, dark blue filter to take out some of the bright orange-ness, noise reduction, gaussian blur, resize. View on black..
Active Assignment Weekly - Motion Blur.
Well I choose this assignment because I needed practice and wow... Throughout the week i tried to improve on my technique and abilities but a week was not long enough, lol...
This is my 13 year old, rescued Xolo. After being in a cage her whole life, this girl loves to RUN!
I truly appreciate suggestions and critiques.as i really struggled with my settings on this assignment.
WIT: Slowing down my shutter and playing around with ISO and Aperture due to a dark cloudy day. In PP - i boosted the lighting and the shadows.
I wrote to the NYPD to see if they had any records relating to my great-grandfather Michael Tierney who we believed was a New York policeman.
I know there was another (likely unrelated) Michael W. Tierney on the force around the same time. Michael W. was a friend of Theodore Roosevelt and higher profile member of the force who made rounds with TR when he was trying to clean up the police force from corruption and, apparently, much beer drinking.
You can find some interesting references to these in the historical NY Times in the summer of 1895. Click here for one example.
Within several weeks I happily received a letter back from the NYPD along with other information including this terrific Transfer and Assignment Card that contains all sorts of information previously unknown to us, including his birth, naturalization and death dates, precinct assignments, retirement date and pension ($700, apparently due to disability since a Surgeon's Certificate is noted), previous occupation (Hostler, or stableman), addresses (known from the census).
Sadly, he retired in March and died in December, 1913.
No origin location more detailed than "Ireland", but I'll take the rest, thank you very much.
His photo can be found here.
TAMIU faculty member hands off plate to student as part of the Free Lunch program, Wednesdays on campus at the student center parking lot.
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/)
For Strobist Lighting 102
Assignment 2 - Umbrella Specular Portrait
430EX in shoot-thru umbrella to camera right at 1/16 power. Shot in manual. Triggered with an ST-E2.
Active Assignment Weekly: Fancy Pants
So, your assignment this week is to take a picture of pants. Jeans, slacks, cargo's, corduroy, camo, or underpants...I don't care, just take a picture of pants. As long as the pants are the focus, your picture will work.
Restriction: Keep away from whole body shots, and really make the pants the focus.
Dare: Take a picture of someone else's pants? I can't really think of anything else
WIT
I have so many jeans, and I had this idea in my head of lining them all up. My best friend has a huge yard. with some small hills. I got on a step ladder and shot.
Post process in camera raw, clarity and tone enhancements.
This assignment was fun and allowed for more creativity. My original plan was to try and make the bottle blend into the ski lift tower. However, the lighting at the top of the mountain didn't allow for me to set this angle up (too much lens flare). Instead I looked for good lighting and set up my bottle and flash.
This photo was shot during sunset on top of Bolton Valley in Vermont. I used a long lens 70-200 to help blur the background to a nice blend of colors. I then placed my flash on the ground (right hand side of the bottle) and laid flat on the ground to take this photo.
Here are the specs for my photo:
1/350s @2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 108mm
No tripod
1 Off camera Flash (Canon 550EX)
PCNW Light Control assignment 1.
The essence of light. Produce one image that speaks to the essence of light as you see it.
I'm taking a 35mm black and white photography course at my Uni this semester and my teacher is kind enough to scan the work that we hand in.
Here are the two photos I chose to develop for my landscape, or "space" assignment.
Taken with a Yashica FR and Ilford HP5 Plus 400 ISO film. Processed, developed and printed by me.
Week 196 Assignment 2 for Take A Class With Dave and Dave.
Inspired by the work of Edgar Allan Poe
A little loose on the interpretation, but hey, it's my hometown team, Poe is buried downtown and our team mascots are named Edgar, Allen, and Poe. It all just sort of fit!
camera : OLYMPUS OM-1N
lens : OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM G.ZUIKO 28mm f3.5
film : Kodak T-Max400
model * S
taken @ a corner in Wahoo NE, USA
Assignment 52: motion blur
Shot after dusk, to avoid overexposure
(Are you impressed, Ann -- I used a tripod!)
Active Assignment for 25th Oct - 1st Nov: Self Portrait with pumpkin
WIT-- New picture of some pumpkins and gourds................old picture of me on a rock,................blended the two.
WALA...............selfie with a pumpkin.
Active Assignment Weekly - June 13 - 20: Tickle the Funnybone
Assignment:
Take a picture that is humorous - let's have a laugh this week.
Restriction: No humans or parts of humans are allowed in the picture.
Dare: Create an image that doesn't require a caption to be funny.
WIT:
I think the title says it all here, but one never knows. I hope there are many reasons to laugh at this, and if not, oink oink.
I shot this outside a favorite joint of mine this morning, hoping I'd find the perfect spot for this pair. I've used them once for a photo, but the results weren't that great.
In PP: I just adjusted the curves, then bent the green and red curves a bit for a lomo look.
Getting my grandbaby ready for a bath and bed, I have lotion, diaper, wipes and his bottle, all the necessity's he needs to get him ready.
Assignment 1 - Wild doodling - My doodle! I used a black biro pen and coloured pencils (the watercolour ones). I frequently doodle this squiggly pattern - today i was out in the wind collecting fallen leaves which were amazing colours so i made my squiggly doodle into a tree, with leaves blowing in the wind. No idea how to draw the wind, so blue swirly pattern represents the wind (not sure it showed up clearly in the scan?). No clue how Flickr works so hopefully this will go to the right place! Clare
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/)
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - August 27:Old boy pipe performance at Scots College August 27, 2016 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Mark Tantrum/ www.scotscollege.school.nz/)
Active Assignment Weekly: Stairs.
The assignment is to capture stairs.
Dare: try to capture feet as they travel on the stairs.
Don't: no folding stairs
Most residential buildings here (Lusaka, Zambia) are single-storey, so no stairs there. But there are lots of unfinished commercial buildings like this one that are started and then grind to a halt. I wondered why the second step was so large?
WIT: asking the guard to let me take the picture, persuading the foreman a few minutes later that I had permission from the guard; straight from camera, no crop or PP
Strobist info: Inside lights are CFL overhead camera right, tungsten backlight, and a halogen behind aimed at the model, flash is bare Yongnuo YN560-II outside through blinds camera left fired with Yongnuo RF-603 transceivers. I wasn't worried about white balance since it would be converted to B&W.
Assignment: ISO: For this photo, I used a low number which allowed more light to come into my picture.
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: PCA58 – Superstition
Deadline: March 15, 2009
Image Tag: pca58
From: gfpeck
Mission: As this week contains the second of three Friday the 13ths that occur this year (the next one is in November), I want to see how you capture the essence of superstitions (good, bad, preventative, other).
WIT: While the kids were playing outside (spring has finally started) and I had them run in front of me and purposely step on the crack. They were concerned about mom's back, but I said she would understand :)
"Step on a crack, break your mother's back"
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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 52 -- Freeze action
(I think the blur of gun & shell is blurred focus, rather than motion blur. Such an unexpected sort of shot, I'm going with it.)
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/)
My mom painted this ship in roiling water. She was older when she did this. While raising 7 daughters there was little time when she was younger. Years earlier, she had given me a lovely oil paint set in a wooden case. Although I loved water painting and pen and ink, I never took to the oil paint. When she finally had some time at her disposal, she found the paints I had left at home. I guess she had always liked the idea herself as she took it up. She loved it and painted pictures for all of us, even when she started going blind from diabetes, she kept it up as well as she could. It does not seem as though she knew about rule of thirds, or horizon lines, but she loved painting and she loved her family!! This is a tribute to my wonderful artistic mother, whom I shall always remember with a deep and abiding love.
Still not inspired to do a windows shot :) Wanted to do one for the Weekend Competition in another group but I missed the deadline to post it :(
Lighting: 430EXII at 1/16 and Sigma EF530 Super at 1/16 bounced off 2 white boards from top and bottom. Triggered by Cactus V4
Active Assignment Weekly 19-26 Feb 2018: Doors and Windows
Spec: capture a window and/or a door (or a part of a window and/or door). Restriction: Avoid getting yourself in the reflection, if there is one. Dare: Submit two photos this week--one of a window and one of a door, or submit a photo that has both.
This is my not quite so glamorous security door (cf Peter's Dutch photo) taken early evening as the sun is going down.
WIT: straightened verticals, cropped to focus on the door and it's shadow, played with contrast and saturation in Colour Efex Pro.
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When they started rehearsing for the production 'Familiar Strangers', Chua Yu Xuan, 22 (left) and Dorothy Chong, 20 (right) were strangers themselves. They hardly talked in school and their conversations were just simple greetings. The script involved intimate scenes, forcing them to push aside their awkwardness and get (physically) close to one another.
It was through rehearsing though that the pair got more familiar with each other. The more they exchanged lines, the closer they got. Conversation eventually went beyond the stage – they started to update each other about their daily lives and even made inside jokes about the production. // Chua Yu Xuan 22, (left) and Dorothy Chong, 20 (right) play a married couple in the production of 'Familiar Strangers'.
For the Strobist lighting102 assignment, "cooking light." Essentially, we were to use everything we should have learned about light angle, distance, apparent light size and specular highlights in the past few lessons to make a particular kitchen utensil pop.
I decided to mix it up a little with a whisk instead.
Strobe is directly above still, snooted, at the lowest power, with a blue gel and tissue paper to help soften the light a little more.
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/)