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Post by Sepiana on Jan 11, 2016 6:21:12 GMT
Hi everyone,
Would you like to participate in the Weekly Photo Challenge? Just post a photo or photos which will be your interpretation of the theme.
The rules are rather simple.
Your photo(s) should be your own, i.e., they should not have been taken by someone else. Your photo(s) should be taken during the week of the theme. You are allowed to do some photoshopping.
You are to experiment and, most of all, have fun.
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Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Jan 11, 2016 15:30:40 GMT
Ha! I read that to say 'Angels' and I wondered how one was to photograph an Angel Then I read it properly! Doh...!!!
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billz
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Post by billz on Jan 14, 2016 3:43:03 GMT
Thanks for the geometric theme Sepiana. I found some angles in a stairwell.
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 14, 2016 4:10:13 GMT
Bill, what a way to start this challenge! Beautiful image! You found angles galore -- even on the wall (right angles). Great job!
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Post by hmca on Jan 14, 2016 20:34:46 GMT
Spotted these on the way home from the dentist....
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Post by jackscrap on Jan 14, 2016 23:22:22 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 15, 2016 0:14:30 GMT
Helen - Great finding! I really like the way you composed your image -- from the corner of the frame, at an angle. Clever!
Jackie - Plenty of angles. Very interesting image! I keep coming back to it looking for more angles.
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Post by tonyw on Jan 15, 2016 20:56:51 GMT
Not a great week for outside photography so had some fun indoors inspired by another thread and this tutorial on cross-polarization. The tablet was on the floor and I used an orange screen rather than white or neutral grey to give the plastic objects on the screen a bit of extra colour - underexposed to bring out more colour and given a little bit of a boost in LR/PS . BTW any tablet, laptop, computer display or TV screen is polarised so can be used for cross-polarization . It's just a question of having a polarizer filter on the camera and adjusting it to the right angle! Tony
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Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Jan 16, 2016 16:56:17 GMT
Amazing result, Tony I love the range and distribution of colours. The pattern the colours make is so interesting Julie
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 16, 2016 19:25:58 GMT
Tony,
I love the angle you introduced in your image (cross-polarization). The result is very artistic. Great job!
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 17, 2016 2:47:16 GMT
Found some angles on a Buckminster Fuller geodesic dome.
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Post by Tpgettys on Jan 17, 2016 5:31:06 GMT
I used an orange screen rather than white or neutral grey to give the plastic objects on the screen a bit of extra colour Well duh, now that you say it I see it is obvious! Great insight tonyw !
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Post by dennis9 on Jan 17, 2016 20:27:15 GMT
A variety of angles on the grandstand and railings at the old Crystal Palace Athletics Stadium.
Brenda
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 17, 2016 23:53:48 GMT
Brenda,
Great finding! Interesting mix of man-made and natural angles. One can also see angles on the branches (courtesy of Mother Nature). Well done!
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