The get pushed challenge given to me by Miseria @miseria was to make a photo highlighting a favorite part of the body. Though I'm not sure my fingers are my absolutely favorite body part, they are very useful and come in handy - especially when talking to my deaf son. This is a hasty and lame response to the challenge, but in case I don't get anything else, at least I've posted something. See this plastic dinosaur also featured in the Kaleidacam photo posted to yesterday's date.
A clever response to the challenge. I have often thought about the subject "What could I do without?". I hope I would be able to overcome any obstacle but I'd like to not have to do without anything.
Though I'm a fan of lizards, I was a bit surprised at what I (thought I) saw in the thumbnail photo! Things are not always what they seem! So I was in for a chuckle and enjoyed the photo!
I wanted to thank you for leaving a note for Joy and Craig, but I didn't want to clutter the thread with my show of appreciation! I've come to know her well, though we only met via 365, and I know she's going to be really touched by people's photos and congratulations! Thanks for taking part!
Mary - here is a challenge I was given quite a while ago that I think you would like.
Go through your Favorites album and pick one of your favorites, explain what you liked about it, and try to replicate it. You don't have to produce the same photo, but replicate what inspires you about that photo.
I hope this makes sense and I hope this is suitable for you.
I guess what I am trying to say is I would like you to own your shot: by taking the influence of the faved one but making the shot yours by not strictly copying it.
I wanted to thank you for leaving a note for Joy and Craig, but I didn't want to clutter the thread with my show of appreciation! I've come to know her well, though we only met via 365, and I know she's going to be really touched by people's photos and congratulations! Thanks for taking part!
Go through your Favorites album and pick one of your favorites, explain what you liked about it, and try to replicate it. You don't have to produce the same photo, but replicate what inspires you about that photo.
I hope this makes sense and I hope this is suitable for you.
Fingers are rather important things, and of course are the things that press the shutter button! (usually)