My Get Pushed challenge this week was to take three photos of an object from three different perspectives. So, today I braved the extreme heat to take a few pictures of this tractor from various perspectives. I really wish I could have gotten a view looking out of it, but it wasn't my tractor and I didn't see the owner anywhere to ask.
This is WONDERFUL, Lisa. I particularly like the way shooting the steering wheel through the blue-tinted glass gives a whole different character to the shot. And I've sat here for a couple of minutes trying to figure out how something that sticks out so wide on the front, could not show on the one taken from behind. But the best part is the one you couldn't do. I never even thought of photographing something from the inside -- a perspective that completely escaped me as a possibility. When I was given this challenge, I shot down into the object (an old corn sheller). I don't know if I could have gotten a shot from inside, but I know I wouldn't have thought of doing that. Go you! Mission well accomplished!
Lisa, I have not had time to really set to learning how to handle "burning" and "dodging." At least I now know what the terms mean! I took some pictures on Friday I started experimenting on using ribbet.com, but the results were clearly not turning out good so I stopped. And I don't have anymore time today. I will tag you when I do post something. Thanks for the challenge. I love to experiment with processing and maybe should have chosen something more fun, but I thought those would be useful to know.
July 18th, 2016
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