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sillarit.com
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| | | | | Let'sShoot From Abovethis week! Let's get creative with a top-down perspective. Let's have fun. One cool idea for this challenge is to explore the world of flat lays. Arrange everyday objects or your favorite items on a flat surface, shoot from above, and voila! You've got yourself a visually stunning photo that tells a story... | |
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annegeephoto.com
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| | | | | When I started this hobby, I didn't know there were rules, and it was a good thing. I probably would have walked away from any type of constraint. I just enjoyed taking pictures, composing and learning about my camera. Ritva's challenge this week has us finding images where we successfully broke the rules--or maybe unsuccessfully!... | |
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ameditativejourney.com
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| | | | | Ritva writes that "we work so hard to learn the photography rules, at least I do but now it is time to BREAK them!! The problem is just that in order to break a rule, you must know that there is a rule in the first place!" The composition guidelines (rules) used within this image:... | |
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throughbrazilianeyes.com
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| | | Morning Haze(Fortaleza, Brazil) I recently found a YouTube video about renowned American photographer Robert Adams's use of silence in photography. His deep connection to the concept of silence and... | ||