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RWPE Y2 #22 – SHADOWS

Looks like the Random Weekly Photo Experiment has run its course as submissions are starting to become few and far between. Looks like I need to start thinking about what it is I’m going to post on Mondays next year.

Here are the submissions for SHADOWS:


WEEK 22 - SHADOWS - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest

WEEK 22 - SHADOWS - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

The theme for next week:

DEPTH OF FIELD

A look back at last year’s DEPTH OF FIELD submissions:

DEPTH OF FIELD – 2010

Forgot what DEPTH OF FIELD is? Here is a refresher:

Depth of field (DOF) is the portion of a scene that appears acceptably sharp in the image. Although a lens can precisely focus at only one distance, the decrease in sharpness is gradual on each side of the focused distance, so that within the DOF, the unsharpness is imperceptible under normal viewing conditions.

Depth of Field is controlled by the size of the aperture used to take a picture. The larger the aperture, the smaller the Depth of Field. The smaller the aperture, the larger the Depth of Field. If you want only one item in a picture to be in focus, then you use a large aperture. If you want almost the whole picture to be in focus, then you use a small aperture.

One thing to note about aperture sizes, the larger the number, the smaller the aperture. f/1.4 is much larger than f/32.

Perhaps you don’t know how to control the size of the aperture on your camera. You can still fake it. Almost all cameras have “Creative Control” settings. If you set your camera on “Portrait”, almost always symbolized by a sideways icon of a woman’s face, then the camera will use exposure settings with the largest aperture possible. If you set your camera to “Landscape” almost always symbolized by a mountain icon, the camera will use exposure settings with the smallest aperture possible.

DEPTH OF FIELD is usually meant to describe a picture taken with a large aperture to separate the subject of a picture from its background.

Remember: Submissions are due to bennett@photography139.com by noon on Monday.

I’d say good luck, but it would seem somewhat pointless.

RWPE Y2 #20 – PAINTING WITH LIGHT

I’m guessing the technical demands of PAINTING WITH LIGHT scared off many contributors this week. Or it might have been all of the graduations going down this week. I anticipate with the coming Memorial Day weekend that there won’t be many submissions for next Monday either.


WEEK 20 - PAINTING WITH LIGHT - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

WEEK 20 - PAINTING WITH LIGHT - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest

Next week’s theme:

ODD CAMERA ANGLE

A look back at ODD CAMERA ANGLE from last year:

ODD CAMERA ANGLE – 2010

I don’t know necessarily what my Memorial Day is going to entail, but at the very least, the theme for the following week will be posted at noon next Monday. I would advise you to have your picture in early.

RWPE Y2 #19 – COLORFUL

There were a few submissions for COLORFUL. Here they are:


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Sara Junck

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Julie Johnson

WEEK 19 - COLORFUL - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

WEEK 19 - COLORFUL - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest

I’ve been down to the Random Theme Generator and it gave me the following theme:

PAINTING WITH LIGHT

A look back at last year’s PAINTING WITH LIGHT submissions:

PAINTING WITH LIGHT – 2010

The best way to think of PAINTING WITH LIGHT is having an object in total darkness and then illuminating just that object. This is the most technically demanding theme of the year, so I hope there nearly as many submissions for this as there were last year.

RWPE Y2 #18 – ADVENTURE

There were a couple of submissions for ADVENTURE. Here they are:


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Julie Johnson of The Joy is in the Journey

WEEK 18 - ADVENTURE - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest of Waxen Media

WEEK 18 - ADVENTURE - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

I’ve visited the Random Theme Generator is pursuit of a theme for this week. This is what it spit out:

COLORFUL

As it is warming up, this seems like just the right time for this theme.

Here is a look back at last year’s COLORFUL submissions:

COLORFUL – 2010

Good luck everybody!

Post No. 1,101

It is time once again for me to to do a random look at some of the statistics on the website.

First up is what are the 10 Most Popular Images in the Artistic Galler.

This one is actually somewhat of a shocker. A picture of Brandon has went from nowhere to be the most popular picture and the long time reigning champ Outburst of the Soul has fallen all the way to a tie for 6th Place. Although admittedly, I think spammers might have something to do with the rather large shakeup in the standings.


Brandon Kahler Senior Pictures
1. Brandon Senior Picture

Johnathan Stensland Senior Pictures
2. Johnathan Senior Picture


3. Battered School Bus – Hamlin, Iowa


4. Self-Portrait

Jen Smoking
5. Jen Between Sets of an UnHingd Show

UnHingd Publicity Still Alpha
6. UnHingd Publicity Still

2006 Pufferbilly Days Photo Contest - Outburst of the Soul
6. Outburst of the Soul

2008 Iowa State Fair Photography Salon - 1900>
8. 1900

Rebecca Peterson
8. Becca – Senior Picture

Piano Ruins
10. Abandoned Piano – McCallsburg, Iowa

There has also been quite a shakeup in the Snapshots Gallery Top Ten.

Here are the 10 Most Popular Pictures in the Snapshots Gallery:


Iowa State vs. Nebraska
1. Me White Trashing It

Iowa State vs. Nebraska
2. ISUCFVMB

Be Aggressive!
3. Alexis Cheerleading

Inebriated Saints Concert
4. Shannon and I at an Inebriated Saints Show

The Big Jesus Road Trip
5. Jesse and I with the World’s Largest Cheeto

Mother's Day - 2009
6. Logan’s Tree-man

The Big Jesus Road Trip
7. Jesse and I at the Surf Ball Room

The Big Jesus Road Trip
8. Jesse Endorsing the Bob’s Dog

Iowa State Spring Game - 2009
8. 2009 ISU Spring Game

Shannon at Backbone State Park
10. Shannon Reading Map at Backbone

Eastern Iowa Road Trip - 2006
10. Jesse and I in Clinton

Finally, a look at the Top Ten People to either contribute or be written about in An Artist’s Notebook.

1. Jesse – 163 – (+20)
2. Jay – 151 – (+7)
3. Shannon – 146 – (+6)
4. Derrick – 123 – (+6)
5. Teresa – 109 – (+13)
6. Jen – 107 – (+6)
7. Willy – 101 – (+8)
8. Sara – 96 – (+8)
9. Vest – 80 – (+19)
10. Dawn – 73 – (+9)

Wondering who the biggest movers were outside of the Top Ten?

1. Dad (+19)
2. Carla (+14)
3. Jill (+10)

In case you were interested in what the standings looked like 100 posts ago:

Journal Entry One-Thousand

RWPE Y2 #17 – MOTION

Quite frankly it seems silly to post anything on such an important day for our country, but might as well. Here are the submissions for MOTION:


WEEK 17 - MOTION - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

WEEK 17 - MOTION -JULIE JOHNSON
Julie Johnson

WEEK 17 - MOTION - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest

I’ve been down to talk to the Random Theme Generator. It gave me the following theme for this week:

ADVENTURE

A look back at last year’s submissions:

ADVENTURE – 2010

Hopefully, this will spark lots of people to have little photo adventures.

RWPE Y2 #15 – FOOD

There were a couple of submissions for FOOD this week. Included in these submissions are several submissions from Sara that clearly violate the one and only one rule of the Random Weekly Photo Experiment. Since this is her first submission, I’m allowing it:


WEEK 15 - FOOD - TERESA KAHLER
Teresa Kahler

WEEL 15 - FOOD - SARA JUNCK
Sara Junck A

WEEL 15 - FOOD - SARA JUNCK
Sara Junck B

WEEL 15 - FOOD - SARA JUNCK
Sara Junck C

WEEL 15 - FOOD - SARA JUNCK
Sara Junck D

WEEL 15 - FOOD - SARA JUNCK
Sara Junck E

WEEK 15 - FOOD - DAWN KRAUSE
Dawn Krause

WEEK 15 - FOOD - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

WEEK 15 - FOOD - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest

I’ve been down to visit the Random Theme Generator to get a theme for this week. It gave me what I consider to be a pretty good theme.

HANDS

A look back at last year’s HANDS submissions:

HANDS

I am hopeful that there will be plenty of submissions next week. After all, almost everybody has hands and everybody knows somebody that has hands. Plus hands do such interesting things!

RWPE Y2 #14 – Dry

It appears that some of the excitement for RWPE may be drying up. On a related note, here are the submissions for DRY:


WEEK 15 - DRY - WILL RALEY
Will Raley

WEEK 15 - DRY - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest

WEEK 15 - DRY - CATHIE RALEY
Cathie Raley

WEEK 15 - DRY - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

I stumbled down to the Random Theme Generator’s residence and demanded a new theme for this week. This is what it gave me:

FOOD

A look back at last year’s submissions for FOOD:

2010-FOOD

Considering she takes a picture of every meal she eats, I’ll be very disappointed if Teresa doesn’t submit a picture for next Monday.

Despite the downward spiral RWPE seems to careening down, I did get some positive news on Saturday night. For the first time in probably over a year, I get to welcome a new email subscriber to this blog to the fold. So welcome aboard Susana Funk!

RWPE Y2 #13 – Fast

Not so many submissions for FAST, but here are the ones that I have:


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Dawn Krause

WEEK 13 - FAST - CHRISTOPHER D. BENNETT
Christopher D. Bennett

WEEK 13 - FAST - MIKE VEST
Mike Vest

I’ve been down to the Random Theme Generator’s office and asked it to give me a good theme for this week. It handed over the following:

DRY

I think this is a good theme for a week where the weather is getting nicer, but the Earth hasn’t sprung fully to life. Although I my rhubarb has started to grow and I have a little bit of life in some of my flower beds.

Here is a look back at last year’s submissions for DRY:

DRY – 2010

Hopefully DRY trips the shutter release finger trigger of quite a few people for next Monday.