Browtine
Senior Member
Wow, a month of the challenge is gone already! We're seeing some great submissions, too! I think it's going over very well so far. I know I'm enjoying it!
Things are going pretty good but I wanted to go over a couple of the rules that seem to be slipping a little here and there.
One is posting shots not taken during the challenge time frame for the week it's posted. The main purpose of the challenge is to encourage getting out and taking a photo, or photos once a week to enjoy the hobby more. Otherwise it just becomes another photo sharing thread. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy all the photos posted to the forum. I'd just like to stay true to the challenge's intent here as much as possible. So, I'd like to ask that everyone limit submissions to a photo that was taken between the posting of the week's theme and the deadline for that week.
Secondly, this one hasn't been a huge problem, but we've seen more than one photo submitted a couple times. I certainly don't want to sap the fun out of this for anyone by blasting with the rules, but without them it is no longer a "challenge".
Let's please try and limit our submissions to a single photo of your own choosing that is taken during the week of the thread you're posting it to. I respectfully request that any other photos fitting the theme and/or taken outside the time limits for each challenge week be shared in a separate thread for enjoyment by all. Your cooperation in keeping things in the challenge threads in line with the intent of the challenge will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Now, with the brow beatin' out of the way...
This week's suggested theme is:
TEXTURE
Thanks to Feral One for suggesting that one.
And given the limited, but all positive response I had to asking about including related photography tips along with each week's theme I'm going to include one that might help folks in capturing textures in a photograph
Tip: When shooting to capture texture in an object or surface try to set up the shot so that it is "side lit". Have the main light source off to the side rather than having the light source come from near the camera. Lighting a textured surface/object at a fairly sharp angle will create highlights and shadows in the textured surface and give a better sense of the texture.
Feel free to include tips related to shooting textures when you submit your own shots! I'm sure most of us enjoy learning and growing in our photography. I know I do!!!
Now, let's see your texture shots!
Things are going pretty good but I wanted to go over a couple of the rules that seem to be slipping a little here and there.
One is posting shots not taken during the challenge time frame for the week it's posted. The main purpose of the challenge is to encourage getting out and taking a photo, or photos once a week to enjoy the hobby more. Otherwise it just becomes another photo sharing thread. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy all the photos posted to the forum. I'd just like to stay true to the challenge's intent here as much as possible. So, I'd like to ask that everyone limit submissions to a photo that was taken between the posting of the week's theme and the deadline for that week.
Secondly, this one hasn't been a huge problem, but we've seen more than one photo submitted a couple times. I certainly don't want to sap the fun out of this for anyone by blasting with the rules, but without them it is no longer a "challenge".
Let's please try and limit our submissions to a single photo of your own choosing that is taken during the week of the thread you're posting it to. I respectfully request that any other photos fitting the theme and/or taken outside the time limits for each challenge week be shared in a separate thread for enjoyment by all. Your cooperation in keeping things in the challenge threads in line with the intent of the challenge will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Now, with the brow beatin' out of the way...
This week's suggested theme is:
TEXTURE
Thanks to Feral One for suggesting that one.
And given the limited, but all positive response I had to asking about including related photography tips along with each week's theme I'm going to include one that might help folks in capturing textures in a photograph
Tip: When shooting to capture texture in an object or surface try to set up the shot so that it is "side lit". Have the main light source off to the side rather than having the light source come from near the camera. Lighting a textured surface/object at a fairly sharp angle will create highlights and shadows in the textured surface and give a better sense of the texture.
Feel free to include tips related to shooting textures when you submit your own shots! I'm sure most of us enjoy learning and growing in our photography. I know I do!!!
Now, let's see your texture shots!
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