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Weekly Photography Challenge – Clocks

16 Nov

The post Weekly Photography Challenge – Clocks appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.

This week’s photography challenge topic is CLOCKS!

weekly photography challenge – clocks

Anna Marinicheva

Clocks can be a thing of beauty, or they can simply be functional. Whatever form they take, we’d love you to go out and capture their many ‘faces’ in this week’s challenge!

They can be color, or black and white. They can be a small part of a wider composition or you can focus in on their fine details – the decision is yours!

So, check out these inspiring pics by some of the dPS writers, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

weekly photography challenge – clocks

Allef Vinicius

Image: Nick Fewings

Nick Fewings

Image: Joan You

Joan You

 

Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting CLOCKS

6 Ways to Do Architecture Photography That Stands Out

Tips for Different Approaches to Architecture Photography

3 Easy Tips for Photographing Details in a Scene

5 Tips for Developing an Eye for Details in Your Photography

Portraits: Shoot Details and Evoke Imagination

6 Tips for Aiming Low and Going Unnoticed in Street Photography

The Ultimate Guide to Street Photography

10 Non-Technical Ways to Improve Your Street Photography

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

Share in the dPS Facebook Group

You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSclocks to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Lunch Bag Wall Clocks

17 Mar

We’ve got some types of clocks to settle on from, which include alarm clocks, clock radios and wall clocks. But what about clocks which can be produced from scratch. You can’t change the actuality that you’ve always bought to help keep just one eye within the clock. I am specifically discussing wall clocks mainly because someone by using a small little bit of creative imagination might make them. What about brown bagging it a person working day, and after you take in your sandwich, why don’t you consider the cash, and buy you a clock motion. You might have the bag which you packed your lunch in to save lots of as being a foundation. The sole items remaining so as to add are the designs to the entrance and a bit of pounds to the Lunch Bag

Products

one. Two compact sheets of card stock in coordinating colours.
2. Brown paper lunch bag.
3. Black markers along with other hues (when you like).
four. Design paper in assorted colours.
5. Cloth to brighten the clock confront character.
six. Number stamps.
7. Mat board around 31/2″ x 7″.
8. Buttons and/or beads in many shapes, dimensions, and colors.
nine. Cat litter, 1 cup.
ten. Clock movement and palms.

Equipment

1. Ruler
2. Pencil
3. Scissors
4. Craft glue
five. Craft knife
6. Ink pad
7. Reducing board or a magazine
eight. Axe
9. Hot glue gun and glue adhere

Instructions

one. Use ruler to measure the scale of one facet in the paper bag. Measure and slice rectangles from two hues with the card stock to suit the entrance of the bag.

2. Glue the lesser rectangle towards the larger rectangle to produce an even border involving every single form.

3. Attract a line inside of the border in the bigger rectangle.

four. Use a pencil and focus on the thinner centerpieces. Slash out the centerpiece layout with scissors or craft knife, and glue it set up around the card stock.

5. Use the range stamp and ink pad to add numbers on the clock encounter.

6. Find and mark the center position over the again on the clock confront. Place card deal with down about the reducing board or magazine, and utilize the axe to punch a gap in the center mark. Working with the hole being a tutorial, use the craft knife to cautiously slash a circle significant enough to accommodate the clock motion.

7. Measure and slash a piece in the mat board to some dimensions roughly 2 inches more compact as opposed to clock facial area. Position inside of bag to help support the clock movement.

eight. Placement the clock facial area within the entrance of your paper bag. Trace the opening inside the heart in the clock face onto the bag. Slice it out which has a craft knife.

nine. Hold each of the parts in position, then insert the clock motion and fix the arms.

ten. Increase beads, buttons, or other equipment on the clock experience, glueing them in place with all the craft glue.

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Colorful 24-Hour & 365-Day Clocks Tell Time in Hues & Seasons

08 Jun

[ By WebUrbanist in Design & Furniture & Decor. ]

present time clock day night

A revolutionary desk and wall clock design overlays a time-telling dial on a gradient of colors balancing dawn, noon, dusk and midnight to show you the time passing as a function of 24 rather than simply 12 hours.

present wall clock device

present time seasons

This new clock, dubbed Today, is a followup project to The Present, another wall-mounted timepiece that traces the course of the year across all four seasons, likely tied to a color spectrum.

time perpsective

day at a glance

Creator Scott Thrift explains his design inspiration: “The creative adventure of producing, distributing, and giving talks about The Present gradually opened my mind to seeing time as a spectrum. Think of it this way: on one end of the ‘spectrum of time’ you have the standard clock that reveals every second of every minute of every hour at a glance.”

balancing timepieces

“On the opposite end of the spectrum we find The Present. As a balancing corrective between these two points on the “spectrum of time” is Today, a timepiece that reveals the entire day at a glance.”

wall mounted time piece

clever time piece

Of course, there is no limit to pushing boundaries when it comes to time tracking. Perhaps a clock that measures years of a life or a speedy timepiece that spins with every heartbeat will be next on the list for Thrift.

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Coldplay – Clocks, Fix You & Every Teardrop is a Waterfall (Live @ London Emirates Stadium 2012 )

11 Dec

Coldplay London Emirates Stadium 1 June 2012 Last 3 songs of the day: Clocks, Fix You, Every Teardrop is a Waterfall Apologies for the shaky camera work – I was not permitted to shoot as I was holding “an oversized camera”, so I had be a bit more discrete than I wished. Hope you could still get a bit of the atmosphere and enjoy the live music despite the bad quality. Shot with Nikon D800 with 24-120/4

 
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