Playing in the mountains of India. My heroine was riding on the elephant through a far away canyon.
For the Dogwood challenge: colour grading / still from a movie.
This is obviously a black and white movie
Okay, Jacqueline - I have figured out what I would like to challenge you with this time.
I have noticed that you do not do a whole lot of landscape type photography so your challenge will involve that.
How would you like to experiment with hyperfocal distance this week? It is a very important concept with landscape photography where you want both the foreground and background to be in sharp focus.
You may already be aware of this. It can be used in other types of photography other than just landscape as well.
It really is not a difficult concept. You may want to do some research on line. I have given you some links to get you started.
Oh, then - I have given you a perfect challenge!! It does not need to be landscape as such - just anything where you want good focus from a foreground all the way to infinity (even street or in a forest)
This is awesome!! I recognize your heroine and you must be so pleased with her and her starring role in this. Seriously though Jacqueline - this is such a great image for the 52week theme - congratulations on your wonderful creation!! Cheers Rob
@robz Thank you so much! Creating the canyon alone was a blast, 3 bulky pillows, a tablecloth. And I inverted the elephant from withe to black. Very proud of my leading lady....it was very brave of her to ride that elephant. xx Jacqueline
I have noticed that you do not do a whole lot of landscape type photography so your challenge will involve that.
How would you like to experiment with hyperfocal distance this week? It is a very important concept with landscape photography where you want both the foreground and background to be in sharp focus.
You may already be aware of this. It can be used in other types of photography other than just landscape as well.
It really is not a difficult concept. You may want to do some research on line. I have given you some links to get you started.
https://photographylife.com/landscapes/hyperfocal-distance-explained
https://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-find-and-use-hyperfocal-distance-for-sharp-backgrounds/
https://www.naturettl.com/hyperfocal-distance/
Just let me know if this does not work for you and I will issue a different challenge.
@graemestevens Thank you so much Graeme!