I think it was an interesting week in the 365 Day Photo Project:
Day 36 – Far Away
The themes for this week:
Day 43 – B&W
Day 44 – Hero
Day 45 – Together
Day 46 – Homework
Day 47 – Seat
Day 48 – First Thing You See
Day 49 – Strange
A special thanks to Shannon for acting as photo assistant for this project. A task that was more time consuming than arduous. Consider that in the 5 hours that we worked on this project, I took about 25 pictures. I also drove to at least 3 different locations just to realize that they were too overgrown, or the moon wasn’t in the right location.
The rest of the Shine Series:
The average exposure time for these images was 4 minutes.
Not sure what next week’s Personal Photo Project will be. Depends on what I get edited and what I don’t. If I was a betting man (and I am, just ask Russell) I bet it will involve flowers of some kind.
This project was to take some pictures with the High Contrast Monochrome setting on the Alpha 35. I probably don’t play with this setting enough.
More pictures from The Dissimilitude Series:
If you are wondering, I don’t know the chick in the last picture in front of Gaslamp. She just walked into the frame of the shot.
This project was to take pictures with the Partial Color (Red) setting on the Alpha 35. Many of these pictures are failed experiments. Although I don’t really think any experiment is actually a failure.
Thomas Edison was once asked if he felt bad for failing on his attempt to make a light bulb a 100 or so times. He said something like, “I didn’t fail making the light bulb 100 times. I learned how not to make a light bulb 100 times.”
Then he went back to electrocuting cats. He was a swell guy, old Tom Edison.
Here are a few more pictures from The Spice Series:
This photo project was to play with the low light handheld setting on the new camera. The new camera will take several pictures in a second and then combine all the pictures into one picture. It lessens the need for a tripod in low light situations because if you use a shutter speed of more than 1/15th of second, you will get blur in your picture. The human hand can only hold a camera steady for 1/15th of a second, roughly.
Here are a few more pictures from the Creatively Maladjusted Series:
I do love the Papajohn Sculpture Park!
I’ll just confess that my picture this week was not the intended picture. But I did what I could after I had some kind of memory card failure where I lost my original picture.
Here are the submissions for NIGHT:
IMAGE LOST
Dawn Krause
Next week’s theme will be:
A look back at last year’s submissions.
I am going on vacation next week, so next Monday at noon the theme for next week will publish, but none of the pictures will be published until I return from my sabbatical. Unless you get your picture in by Friday.