I'm from Tulbagh, Western Cape, South Africa. Tulbagh is a small farming community.
Get Pushed Challenge: I have been doing this challenge on and off...
Your challenge for the week is to purposely exaggerate the graininess of a shot by using a high ISO (in colour, please) and then even further exaggerate it by enlarging the portion of the shot you want to use to get the even more pronouncement of the grain.
This will work for either portraits or as broad vistas or landscapes as well. What about macro flower? Or one of your gorgeous dogs? The possibilities are endless!
This is a technique created by George Seurat with painting but it would be interesting to see how it works with photography. Here is some history on the technique I found in Wikipedia.
Please try to replicate this in-camera first. I think it can yield some beautiful results. But if you have problems, here is a quick tutorial on how to do it with Photoshop (seems simple enough).
This will work for either portraits or as broad vistas or landscapes as well. What about macro flower? Or one of your gorgeous dogs? The possibilities are endless!
This is a technique created by George Seurat with painting but it would be interesting to see how it works with photography. Here is some history on the technique I found in Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointillism
Please try to replicate this in-camera first. I think it can yield some beautiful results. But if you have problems, here is a quick tutorial on how to do it with Photoshop (seems simple enough).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsN4i9YEyKI