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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
Andrew and Don - thank you for opening the "floor" with two great shots.
Andrew - the lines and angles makes it even more interesting being cropped to fill the frame.
Don - I know this is a plant but it reminds me of a alien starfish! Wonderful image.
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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Oh-ho!! claps wildly My favorite thing! Gosh ... it shouldn't be too tough for me to do some new fill-the-frames. :D All I have to do is take pictures in February, right? LOL! GREAT idea for a monthly challenge, Dierbaar. It's good to think about the "basics," and to come up with new ideas. I love the architectural work from Andrew and Tom, and the macros from everyone so far. Excellent work, everybody!
Now I guess I've got to go get busy. :P
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
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Flannelman, I do believe this was found nearer to you - like not far from a bird blind on the water. :-0
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Well it was so rotten, that i didnt dare to move it from the low bowl. First the frost spoiled it, but it was still beautiful and then i forgot about it and suddently i saw it looked like the first shot and the bowl is big and was full of fluit from the pumpkin.
No smell though. the very low bowl is standing on a TALL pot atleast 100 cm from floor on the outer terace. I thought maybe i could tilt it all into a big bucket, but i have a good imagination and know what would happen LOL! I would get half of it in my face :)
I am still thinking. (I thought maybe i was lucky, that my hubby would remove it somehow) :)
Great uploads so far everyone!
This gives me another chance to show you what has been keeping me away from the galleries recently. I had been thinking about doing some more full-frame industrial pics and after seeing this months forum theme I mentioned it to the customer that I was working for. They were quite intrigued to see how this would come out. Once they had seen the finished pics they were more than happy to have them included in their paid-for selection.
Yet again, these are not photos that I would normally upload into my gallery but they are quite different! lol.
Carl
Carl Sharp Photography Ltd
And finally, this pic shows a finishing line where product canisters are filled, weighed, samples taken, and then canisters heat sealed into heavy duty polythene bags. This view of the isolators with doors open would not normally be seen during the working process, except for the very final stages of deep cleaning the equipment.
So that's my 3!
Carl Sharp Photography Ltd
Thanks Clive.
They are not usually as clean looking as this when I take the shots - the shoot happens on the manufacturing workshop floor and the units have to be "cleaned" in PS lol.
I do think that a full-framed circuit board pic would make for a great image though - especially in this forum theme! Maybe you should give that one a try!
Carl :-)
I'm not homophobic - I love my house!!!
Quote - Let me add something a little unusual to this month's entries. This is something I've been dealing with since I was released from the hospital a few weeks ago. It's amazing to me to look at the photos from the early days and see how quickly it's healing and filling in. I look forward to the day it's healed enough to only be a scar, but that's going to take a while.
What happened my friend. A spider bit me last year and i ended up in hospital.
Thay had to make 2 deep cuts and it took about 3 months for the cuts to heal completely.
Christo.
Quote - Thanks Clive.
They are not usually as clean looking as this when I take the shots - the shoot happens on the manufacturing workshop floor and the units have to be "cleaned" in PS lol.
I do think that a full-framed circuit board pic would make for a great image though - especially in this forum theme! Maybe you should give that one a try!
Carl :-)
I'm not homophobic - I love my house!!!
Carl.
Thank you for sharing these captures.
Stunning and fitting captures for this challenge.
Christo.
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"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them."
Elliott Erwitt
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