Jodi
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Post by Jodi on Nov 15, 2011 22:27:08 GMT -5
Choose any object you'd like and make 3 distinct photos of it. Change the angle, light, lens, edit, time of day shot, etc. Shoot it several ways. It's a great opportunity to practice perspective! I'll be looking for the most creative and thought out series. Each series of 3 shots is 1 entry. If you're able to put all 3 shots together as I did, that's great, otherwise, with the forum as it is-3 separate posts is fine too. Good luck! Here's my example: Attachments:
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Post by aurele on Nov 16, 2011 8:01:44 GMT -5
Ahh the manage a trois, this will be interesting.
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Post by daviddewar on Nov 16, 2011 9:09:58 GMT -5
Sounds like a fun challenge Jodi. I'll have to really come up with something interesting. How did you get all three in one post?
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Jodi
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Post by Jodi on Nov 16, 2011 12:26:24 GMT -5
I used photoshop-made a 4th new file, sized it 900x340 and then moved all 3 pics over to it one at a time and then flattened it into a new image. It's fine if the shots are posted seperately-because of way forum is-each person could potentially upload 3 sets of 3 pics ;0)
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Post by daviddewar on Nov 25, 2011 15:05:01 GMT -5
Here is my first entry in tro this months mini challenge. The subject is flowers and it's three different prespectives. I think! Attachments:
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Post by daviddewar on Nov 25, 2011 15:05:30 GMT -5
Here is my first entry in tro this months mini challenge. The subject is flowers and it's three different prespectives. I think! Attachments:
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Post by daviddewar on Nov 25, 2011 15:06:15 GMT -5
Here is my first entry in tro this months mini challenge. The subject is flowers and it's three different prespectives. I think! Attachments:
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diane
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Post by diane on Nov 25, 2011 17:53:02 GMT -5
The first is my favourite. Exquisite! Please explain how it is three different perspectives. My old brain only sees two.
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lisaj
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Post by lisaj on Nov 25, 2011 18:41:05 GMT -5
I see 3! the background of the 1st and 3rd picture are different from each other if you look closely.
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Post by daviddewar on Nov 25, 2011 20:54:29 GMT -5
Two out of three isnt bad is it? Ok I'll grant that it's really only one perspective with three different subjects but it's kind of a fun technique to try........right?!?!
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lisaj
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Post by lisaj on Nov 27, 2011 7:41:58 GMT -5
It is really interesting.... Was it done with a marco or post processing?
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Post by daviddewar on Nov 28, 2011 11:23:54 GMT -5
In camera. It is really interesting.... Was it done with a marco or post processing?
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braxx
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Post by braxx on Nov 28, 2011 21:52:36 GMT -5
Nice. I love the little images in the water and although #1 is white and crisp and clear, #2 with the shape of the rose, overcomes the red cast and bumps it up as my fav. What the heck is #3 ?
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Post by daviddewar on Nov 29, 2011 11:51:40 GMT -5
It's a piece of reed that is coiled up like a spring. Nice. I love the little images in the water and although #1 is white and crisp and clear, #2 with the shape of the rose, overcomes the red cast and bumps it up as my fav. What the heck is #3 ? T
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braxx
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Post by braxx on Nov 29, 2011 14:03:36 GMT -5
Oh Yeah, I see (sed the blind man). T
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