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28 May 2017

Week 5 Black and White 365 Challenge



29 Budgie

30 Sunny Day

31 My son texting

32 Paint texture

33 Fabric texture

34 Ceramic texture

35 Blurred trees

I'm a few weeks behind in posting these images as I've been a bit busy with the renovations and having a massive declutter so I can't remember what I was thinking when I shot some of these images. Sorry about that.
This week I processed some of my images using  an Instagram filter that made the images a bluish color for a bit of a change.
  
Have a great week :)

30 Mar 2017

Week 1 Black and White 365 Challenge



Day 1 Light Fitting

Welcome to a brand new 365 challenge!

This year I've decided to go more in depth in black and white photography. It's something I've been thinking about doing for a while now as I think it helps you to pay more attention to the light, textures and composition of an image instead of being distracted by the colors. I find today's world can be rather overwhelming with all the gaudy colors on buildings, toys, billboards, cars, even houses all clashing for attention. It's nice to be able to simplify a scene down to it's composition, it's light, patterns and textures too.

I've also decided to embrace the dark side of photography to try to loosen up and shoot more emotionally instead of the more rigid by the book, follow all the rules type shooting I've been finding myself doing recently. By the dark side I mean allowing loads of noise and grain in my images by shooting at extremely high ISOs, by shooting in very low light, by underexposing my images and any other way I can think of to add a bit of grain to my images. I'm also embracing the flaws that I've been taught not to shoot such as, purposely tilting my horizons instead of keeping them level, allowing images that are blurred or a bit out of focus if it creates more feeling or mystery in an image. I've also boosted the contrast in camera and I'm not sharpening my images.

In other words I'm having a year of breaking the rules I've been taught in the past.

I think this year is going to be a lot of fun and a very good learning exercise. For example I've never really shot in black and white before so I've never had to process these types of images. I'd heard of dodging and burning but had never tried it before and so on day five's image I had to search help in photoshop to find out what the tools looked like and where to find them. I'm quite pleased with the resulting image.

Day 2 Feathers


Day 3 Glass Jar


Day 4 Shadows through a leaf


Day 5 My gorgeous daughter and my first attempt with the burn tool


Day 6 A White moth 


Day 7 Early morning drive to work



I hope you'll join me on this learning adventure and maybe even try it for yourself. I think having a project of some kind helps you grow as a photographer and it's certainly a lot of fun. It's also good to have a project to focus on when you don't feel like picking up your camera, it helps to reinvigorate you. Good luck!

Have a great week :)




18 Nov 2015

Week 15 of 365 Challenge Blurred Week












Blurred week was a bit of a blur lol. I spent most of the week helping to rearrange our workshop for my hubby's 50th birthday party this weekend. It always seems to be the favored place for the guys to hang out. Consequently I didn't get on my computer to down load my pics from my camera for most of the week and ended up uploading the whole seven together. I tried to blur each day's image in a different way. Vertical, horizontal, circular, speed blur and even a bit of wind movement. I'm quite happy with the results. In fact, I think this turned out to be a better green week than green week was. Next week is Shadows.

Have a great week :)