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annegeephoto.com
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| | | | | I know I'm not first to tell you the great news that Beth of Wandering Dawgs has joined the Lens Artists Challenge team. She's been a long-time participant and has done a lot of travelling. I'm sure she will be giving us exciting challenges. In other not so great news, Patti will be on hiatus... | |
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scillagrace.com
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| | | | | This week's challenge is "Cinematic", hosted by Sofia. She describes the theme this way: "There are a few things that give a photo that cinematic feel: camera angles, bold and high-contrast colors, light, locations, just to name a few. The main objective is to take a shot that is part of a story, there's mood... | |
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wanderingdawgs.com
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| | | | | Anne has challenged us to create images using a zooming technique. She tells us "Zooming is part of the Intentional Camera Movement family, but instead of moving the camera, you are just moving the lens back and forth." I had never heard of this before reading Anne's post so I spent a lot of time... | |
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scillagrace.com
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| | | Anne, our Challenge host this week, instructs, "Black and white is the result of only using black or white and 'shades of'. The 'shades of' meaning grayscale... Monochrome photos contain variations of only one color and nothing else. Meaning, different shades of one color like blue, red, green, etc." My side-by-side comparison of Fern Frost... | ||