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Week 3: Shoot whatever inspires you. Red should be the focus of the image. Don't be afraid to be creative.
Representing another hobby.
I knew that I wanted to go explore some of the abandoned farmhouses around my home town this past weekend, and it surely gave me a lot to work with. I felt like there's a lot of "framing" in this photo that tells a lot of the story. The trees are bleak and framing where the barn is. The barn itself is framing it's own body. And the opening in the barn is framing all that was left.
This location was particularly intriguing to me, and a place that initially inspired me to capture images for a aspirational coffee table book. Excited to work more towards that.
Out yesterday with ianbartlett for about an 11 mile circular walk from Netherfield to Mountfield.
I am attempting Peter Forsgard's 52 challenge on Facebook and this is for week 3, Animal.
Opposites 52 Weeks of 2023 Week 3 Opposites Old And New
This is my Panasonic G9 Not exactly new now but its the newest camera I have!
The other camera is a Kodak Hawkeye Ace from about 1938? its a 127 roll film camera with a shutter release on the front that just goes across from one side to the other each time you take a shot, the View Finder just the piece of wire you pull out from the side!
I am not sure where this camera came from from one of our parents I expect!
Taken 21 January 2023
Best viewed Large Press "L"
You can see my other 52 in 2023 photos here :-
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Can a thirty year-old ad still affect? It can when it curiously features soprano/elf Klaus Nomi pining for a lady (Nomi was famously gay) and shilling for Jager.
Artistic Red #52Clicks #Week3 #ArtisticRed #DK #Melbourne
Canon EOS 550D
Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC Macro OS HSM
ISO 400 70mm f/4 2.0s
He de confesarlo, me encanta fotografiar con el lente de 50 mm abierto a f/18. ¡Por Zeus que algún dÃa me haré de un lente que abra más allá de 1.8!
I dropped by my BFF's house on Saturday and dragged her kiddies outside to take a few shots! I absolutely adore how her daughter Sadie (bottom right) says "CHEESE" and gets such a cute grin on her face.
Register photo/ERIN MCLAUGHLIN
Best group costume winners, from left, Courtney Astolfi, Michelle Pletcher and Alissa Widman-Neese react to the cold water during the Polar Plunge at the Thirsty Pony in Sandusky on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2015.
I'm using visuals to keep on with my French lessons
(My new year's resolution for 2012 is to learn French! I want to document my progress to see how terrible I started out and see if I improved by the end of the year. I will be posting once a week my videos)
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Very subtle changes in this final version - I had trouble figuring out where and how to add the text that I really felt would finish the painting. "Beauty more than bitterness, makes the heart break - Sara Teasdale" Wow ! this sure feels like a leap from my last Mati inspired painting assignment.
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So great to be finding out about so many fantastic painters through my classmates here and their mentions of "inspiration". Fantastic use of text in paintings & inspiring painter - Jennifer Mercede
just to mention one new painter/artist I've found out about.
Capture The Moment is my latest piece for Make Art That Sells. I had a blast making it, and i hope that comes through with my elements and icons!
"Inner peace"
Week 3 Technical: Full Manual
ISO 200, SS 1/25, f13, focal length- 146mm
Canon 80D, 55-250mm lens
Register photo/ERIN MCLAUGHLIN
A Chevy Impala traveling at a high rate of speed went airborne and struck a utility pole at the intersection of Cleveland Road and Perkins Avenue in Huron Township on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015. The driver, Jason Carney, 24, was taken to the hospital with minor injures. He was cited with failure to control. It took crews six hours to restore power and clear the accident.
The moment of bliss, 15 x 21 cm, mixed media on wood panel.
This is one of the pieces I've been working on this week. I love starting paintings, I just have a hard time finishing them or deciding / knowing one is finished. What I liked: the beginning, just letting it happen and how the words came to be to make it more complete. What I didn't like: not having a perfect black pen to write the "of". I used a colored pencil instead. Maybe I will try to put some medium on top to seal it in? Hope it won't smear.