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Weekly Photography Challenge – Special Effects

19 Mar

This week on dPS we are all about special effects. Check out the others that have already been published here:

  • How to Photograph the Full Band of the Milky Way
  • Fire Spinning with Steel Wool – A Special Effects Tutorial
  • Special Effect – How to Create Multiple Flash Exposures in a Single Frame
  • Stacking Light Trails for Night Photography Special Effects
  • 26 Unique Special Effects Photos to Spark Your Creativity

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Special Effects

As you can see from the list of articles above, there are many ways to make special effects, and have some fun with photography. We have more great ones coming your way this week, so keep reading!

This week try something different, a idea you’ve not tried before, or a post-processing technique. No idea is too crazy (just be safe!), and you never know what you get until you try – so this is a great time to experiment.

Joy_n_the_jungle

By joy_n_the_jungle

Enzio Harpaintner

By Enzio Harpaintner

Dara

By Dara

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Shannon Dizmang

By Shannon Dizmang

Refeia

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Neil Howard

By Neil Howard

If you need more ideas watch this video from the Cooph team (Cooperative of Photography) on how to shoot the elements:

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Round and Round

12 Mar

Each week here on dPS we give you a new challenge, something to sink your teeth into and go out and photograph. Last week it was Modes of Transportation and I see many of you have participated in that one.

If you’re following along, this week we have a new one, and I shared some examples to wet your appetite already for shooting circles.

Lotus Carroll

By Lotus Carroll

Weekly Photography Challenge – Round and Round

Circles come in many forms, both natural and man-made. Look for them everywhere. Also think outside the box and photograph partial circles, curves, orbs, balls, and spirals. If you need some tips, read for inspiration:

  • How to Capture Beauty in Ugly and Mundane Subjects
  • Composing with Curves
  • How to Build an LED Light and Make an Orb
  • Playing With Fire: Steel Wool Spinning in the Landscape
  • How to Make a Little Planet Using Photoshop
Kenneth Lu

By Kenneth Lu

Frahman Photography

By Frahman Photography

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By ~ lzee ~

Antti T. Nissinen

By Antti T. Nissinen

R'lyeh Imaging

By R’lyeh Imaging

Jack.chih

By jack.chih

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Alex

By Alex

Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet

By Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet

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By Ian Muttoo

Papieren Geluk

By Papieren Geluk

Lucapost

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Modes of Transportation

05 Mar
Rishi Bandopadhay

By Rishi Bandopadhay

We humans have many ways of getting ourselves from point A to point B, methods of transportation, or vehicles, such as:

  • Planes
  • Trains
  • Car/automobiles
  • Bus
  • Bicycle
  • Motorcycle
  • Boat
  • Scooter
  • Sailboat
  • Cruise ship
  • Skateboard
  • Rollerblades
  • Etc. and the list can go on and on . . .
Joan Campderrós-i-Canas

By Joan Campderrós-i-Canas

Sese_87

By sese_87

Weekly Photography Challenge – Modes of Transportation

That leaves it pretty wide opened for you this week. You could shoot traffic on a busy street, try some panning, freeze or stop the motion by choosing the appropriate shutter speed, take a bus or train and shoot from inside, just for a few ideas.

Ben Salter

By Ben Salter

Harald Kobler

By Harald Kobler

Bob Jagendorf

By Bob Jagendorf

Joiseyshowaa

By joiseyshowaa

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Square

27 Feb

Shapes are everywhere, have a look around you. Do you see any squares like these images I shared previously?

Uqbar Is Back

By Uqbar is back

Weekly Photography Challenge – Square

There are many ways you could choose to approach this week’s challenge. You could take it literally and photograph:

  • Things which are square shaped
  • Images cropped into a square format
  • Patterns that include squares

Or you could take it a bit more off-beat and go for:

  • Squares as in city parks or plazas, and things that take place there
  • A person or thing which is a bit odd as in the old hippy phrase “He’s a square”
  • Something that happens directly, or shooting square on to the subject
Philippa Willitts

By Philippa Willitts

Tom Waterhouse

By Tom Waterhouse

Uwe Potthoff

By Uwe Potthoff

Eivind Barstad Waaler

By Eivind Barstad Waaler

Gianmaria Zanotti

By Gianmaria Zanotti

Steve Bailey

By Steve Bailey

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Weekly Photography Challenge – The Dinner Table

20 Feb

Photos of food, when done well, serve to make the viewer hungry or at the very least make the food in the photo look appetizing. Often food is photographed right at the table.

Stéphanie Kilgast

By Stéphanie Kilgast

Laura Thorne

By Laura Thorne

Weekly Photography Challenge – The Dinner Table

Your goal for the photography challenge this week is to photograph some food. It could be your meal, or like this image of mine I shared previously, someone else’s that looked appealing.

This is actually my photo taken of someone else's sandwich in Trinidad, Cuba. It just looked so amazing!

This is actually my photo taken of someone else’s sandwich in Trinidad, Cuba. It just looked so amazing!

Interpret the theme – the dinner table – however you want. It could be even just the table and place setting, maybe a candle or two, or an entire spread of food. Include people eating and enjoying the food, or for scale and perspective. Get close up on one item, or shoot the whole plate. The choice is yours.

Gwaar

By gwaar

Dan Foy

By Dan Foy

Robert S. Donovan

By Robert S. Donovan

Scott  Norris

By Scott Norris

Stacy Spensley

By Stacy Spensley

Ari Helminen

By Ari Helminen

Equipe Integrada

By Equipe Integrada

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Time

14 Feb

Time – it just keeps on ticking and there’s nothing we can do about it.

Except maybe try and capture the concept of time in an image – like these images I shared earlier.

Niko Knigge

By Niko Knigge

The hands of time can be taken quite literally, as in the image above – or more figuratively such as the images below:

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Jason Mrachina

By Jason Mrachina

Basheer Tome

By Basheer Tome

Weekly Photography Challenge – Time

As always we have a weekly challenge and this week it all about time. Finding time, time warp, hands of time – however you want to interpret it is up to you. Take it literally and photograph a time piece like an interesting watch or clock, or perhaps a sundial like above. Or get more out there and think about time as in long exposures, star trails, car light trails, a moment frozen in time, etc.

Corie Howell

By Corie Howell

Tom Roeleveld

By Tom Roeleveld

Luc Mercelis

By Luc Mercelis

?ethan

By ?ethan

KHAIRIL FAIZI

By KHAIRIL FAIZI

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Warm Fuzzies

06 Feb

Earlier today I shared a collection of images that represent cuddly.

A good hug, a snuggly puppy or kitten, a father with his newborn son – all things that give us warm fuzzies inside.

Wei-Hang Chua

By Wei-Hang Chua

Weekly photography challenge – warm fuzzies

So your challenge this week is, you guessed it, photograph something that either is warm and fuzzy, or gives you that feeling. So that could be many different things:

  • Your bedroom slippers
  • A favorite sweater
  • A pet
  • Parent and baby
  • Kids hugging
  • Someone doing a good deed

You get the idea.

Etolane

By Etolane

Gloson Teh

By Gloson Teh

Richard Walker

By Richard Walker

Thomas Hawk

By Thomas Hawk

Bunches And Bits {Karina}

By Bunches and Bits {Karina}

Phil Dolby

By Phil Dolby

Kate

By Kate

Flickpicpete (Thanks For 1 Million  Views)

By Flickpicpete (Thanks for 1 million+ views)

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Something Shiny

30 Jan

Oooh shiny! Look at these images of shiny things and your eyes may glaze over.

Jenny Downing

By jenny downing

Weekly photography challenge – something shiny

What can you see near you that’s shiny? Look around, what do you see:

  • A crystal
  • Chrome
  • A watch
  • Jewelry
  • The sun

Your job this week is to photograph something shiny, and make it stand out. Make sure it glistens and sparkles in your image. Lighting is key.

Jennifer Donley

By Jennifer Donley

Marvin Chandra

By Marvin Chandra

William Warby

By William Warby

Jessica Merz

By Jessica Merz

Allie_Caulfield

By Allie_Caulfield

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Darlene Hildebrandt

By Darlene Hildebrandt

Darlene Hildebrandt

By Darlene Hildebrandt

Darlene Hildebrandt

By Darlene Hildebrandt

Ville Miettinen

By Ville Miettinen

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How to Use Anchor Colours to Challenge Your Photographic Eye

24 Jan

It is a good thing to break from the norm once in a while, and do something different to challenge your personal photography. Limiting yourself to a few rules could help with this and encourages you to learn something new.

One new thing to try, is to use anchor colours in your photography. An anchor colour could be any colour that does one or more of the following:

  • Dominates the picture
  • Makes the picture interesting
  • Draws the viewer to explore elements in your picture in more depth
  • Emphasizes the subject of your picture

Set yourself a challenge. Perhaps on a family day out, ask your kids to choose a colour each, and get them to point out things with their colour choice for you to take photos of. This gets them involved in the activity, and at the same time challenges you to come up with a creative way to photograph the subject matter.

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You can always decide on the colours yourself too, or ask a couple of friends to choose the colour for you, so it becomes more of a challenge, and there is no initial bias on your part. This will stretch your imagination and push you to look out for things you would otherwise not notice immediately.

You can limit yourself to one or two colours, and do a series on each colour, or you can choose many colours. However, make sure each picture you take only has one anchor colour in it.

It is important however, to add some limitations to this challenge, such as time, or location, or both. Take one day, or a few hours, to really focus your mind on anchor colours for this exercise, so there are boundaries and limitations to your options, which will force you to think and see more creatively than usual. The photos on this article were taken on a single day within a three or four hour span.

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Fill the frame

It is easy enough to find an object of the colour choice and snap a picture of it. But that doesn’t mean your picture comes out creative, or any better than the average snapshot. To further hone your photographic eye, make it your aim to capture interesting images, and use your anchor colour to enhance your image within this context.

Here are some tips on how to use anchor colour in an interesting way. With your anchor colour firmly in mind.

1 – Symmetry

Use symmetry, or asymmetry, be that with patterns, or arrangement of objects, to draw focus to your subject. Better yet break the rules and fill the frame with the subject matter.

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Symmetry in action

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Assymmetry in play

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Fill the frame

2 Rule of thirds

Use compositional elements like the rule of thirds, centred, and off-centred subjects. Adhering to the rule of thirds often gives a sense of balance to the picture, and is a very widely used composition practice. Centred compositions give an imposing and authoritative feeling to the picture. Sometimes it can take away any mystery from the image. Off-centred composition adds tension and can sometimes make for an unnerving image.

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3 – Crop creatively

Cropping creatively is a really fun tool that helps you engage with the viewer, or elicit some kind of a response from them. The main thing to remember when cropping an image of a person, is not to crop at the joints. Other than that use your visual and creative instinct.

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4 – Leading lines and perspective

Even when the picture is full of colours, if you compose your picture so that the lines lead to the main colour you want to emphasize, or frame your picture so that the anchor colour is on the converging lines of the rule of thirds, then they will draw the eye and dominate the image.

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5 – Framing

Looking through an object so there is a foreground element to your picture – having a foreground frames your subject matter and directs focus to it. The foreground is closer to the camera, and therefore often appears blurry. This also creates a feeling that you are an indirect observer and evokes mystery, like you have just uncovered something new.

Finding a good foreground is as easy as standing behind an object, so that the object stands between you and the subject matter, or hold something up in front of the edges of your lens. I use this technique a lot when shooting portraits. You can use a leaf, a magazine, a piece of fabric – anything that you can hold just ever so slightly within your lens’ view to add a sense of looking through something.

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A really good thing to use is a prism or plastic jewel because that reflects light or flare onto the lens so you get a light effect too.

Have you used anchor colours in your images? Share them here in the comments below.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Big and Heavy

23 Jan

Previously I shared 26 solid images of heavy items done by other photographers. Things like:

  • trains
  • planes
  • automobiles
  • machines
  • large animals
  • things made of steel and metal
  • heavy metal bands if you want to stretch the meaning

You get the idea. We know this thing is heavy! On the arms and the pocketbook!

Nathan Rupert

By Nathan Rupert

Weekly Photography Challenge – Heavy

I’ve given you some ideas below but put your own spin on interpreting this one. It could even be heavy hearted, a footprint impression in the sand, you name it. Just go out with the idea of finding something to represents the them of heavy and photograph it in its best light, composition, and make it stand out.

Alan Cleaver

By Alan Cleaver

RayMorris1

By RayMorris1

.craig

By .craig

Geoffrey

By Geoffrey

Vxla

By vxla

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