Many thanks to everyone who has looked or commented - and said such kind things this week. And thank you for all you fantastic photos - really enjoy time looking at your wonderful photos.
This is stunning -- an amazing abstract with that perfect flare -- of what is an otherwise iconic building. Brilliant!
So, you are hard to give a challenge to! I love your album and have no idea why I haven't been following you already. That's taken care of. Instead of a technique, one thing I didn't see in your album (forgive me if I missed it -- I can go to plan b if this is not of interest) is any form of montage/collage. My challenge to you is to create a montage that conveys a narrative through image. It can be large or small in how you define the narrative and can have as few as two or as many as is reasonable images included. I hope you think this is fun -- more post-production than in-camera, I know. If you'd prefer an in camera or a processing challenge, let me know. I'm flexible! Re your challenge for me, just a brief request -- I'm going to be preparing for a conference and then traveling and at the meetings so whatever my challenge is, it will need to be something I can do on the go (e.g., no access for set-up shots at home). I am taking camera and tripod with me, of course!
@taffy Hi….. excellent challenge - definitely something new for me. Thank you. Many thanks also for your generous words about my album - I'm incredibly flattered because I do look at your work and think your photos are amazing and so varied.
Just found this thanks to Sean O'Neill on the Fav Fav thread. This is a delight! So striking and bold. Fantastic POV and those wispy clouds are to die for! :-)
So, you are hard to give a challenge to! I love your album and have no idea why I haven't been following you already. That's taken care of. Instead of a technique, one thing I didn't see in your album (forgive me if I missed it -- I can go to plan b if this is not of interest) is any form of montage/collage. My challenge to you is to create a montage that conveys a narrative through image. It can be large or small in how you define the narrative and can have as few as two or as many as is reasonable images included. I hope you think this is fun -- more post-production than in-camera, I know. If you'd prefer an in camera or a processing challenge, let me know. I'm flexible! Re your challenge for me, just a brief request -- I'm going to be preparing for a conference and then traveling and at the meetings so whatever my challenge is, it will need to be something I can do on the go (e.g., no access for set-up shots at home). I am taking camera and tripod with me, of course!