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...
I am so impressed with the creativity and processing skills displayed throughout your project. I especially love the unique sense of originality and fun that comes through in your images. You have a very special way of telling a story with a camera, so your get pushed challenge this week will continue to encourage you to improve upon your photographic storytelling skills. Please select one of the following two options for Get Pushed Challenge 319:
1) Capture a silhouette or shadow form that conveys a certain mood, tone, or emotion. The silhouette can be of a landscape, structure, or person, and the feeling conveyed is up to you. What's important is to capture the silhouette or shadow, and to tie it in to the feeling you want to convey.
2) Take a mirror outdoors into your garden or other appropriate, creative setting and photograph the mirror in the midst of natural surroundings. What is captured in the reflection of the mirror? This has to do with narration and perspective in a story. Many times what the reader or listener learns is a mirror reflection of the perspective shared by the narrator. The same is true with photography. What inner perspective of yours will you share with us in your mirror's reflection? Will it be the garden, or something different entirely? :)
I am so impressed with the creativity and processing skills displayed throughout your project. I especially love the unique sense of originality and fun that comes through in your images. You have a very special way of telling a story with a camera, so your get pushed challenge this week will continue to encourage you to improve upon your photographic storytelling skills. Please select one of the following two options for Get Pushed Challenge 319:
1) Capture a silhouette or shadow form that conveys a certain mood, tone, or emotion. The silhouette can be of a landscape, structure, or person, and the feeling conveyed is up to you. What's important is to capture the silhouette or shadow, and to tie it in to the feeling you want to convey.
2) Take a mirror outdoors into your garden or other appropriate, creative setting and photograph the mirror in the midst of natural surroundings. What is captured in the reflection of the mirror? This has to do with narration and perspective in a story. Many times what the reader or listener learns is a mirror reflection of the perspective shared by the narrator. The same is true with photography. What inner perspective of yours will you share with us in your mirror's reflection? Will it be the garden, or something different entirely? :)
Thank you, and good luck.
Sandi