Category: The daily post
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Photography 101: Connect
I received the following positive comment from Josh R http://evilphotoeye.wordpress.com/ For the second shot, I would encourage you to focus more on the two faces and crop/frame out the extra space (especially on top). The faces and expressions are wonderful, that’s what you want the focal point of the image to be My new second shot […]
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Minimalist: The Daily Post; Photo Challenge
For more information and rules on the challenge visit: http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/minimalist/ MINIMALIST
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Photography 101: Connect
There are many ways to interpret this theme: from a gadget to a handshake, from a bridge to a gathering among friends. What’s yours? Connect with the daily post by clicking on the link! http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_assignment/photography-101-connect/ CONNECT families connect!
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Photography 101, Weekend One: Experiment with Composition
I went to the “gogreen expo” in Wellington today. http://www.gogreenexpo.co.nz/ Here are some Compositions Hungry bins http://www.hungrybin.co.nz/ Food Matters Aotearoa http://foodconference.co.nz/ ROCK-IT boards http://www.rockitnz.com/ Just for fun!
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Photography 101: Solitude
What does solitude mean to me?( The placement of the subject in the photo is important.) My interpretation of the state of being alone, or a lonely and uninhabited place. Solitude is fine but you need someone to tell you that solitude is fine. -Honoré de Balzac http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_assignment/photography-101-solitude/
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Photography 101: Bliss
Photography 101: Bliss Ah, bliss. What does this word mean or look like to you? http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_assignment/photography-101-bliss/ Total bliss!
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Photography 101: Water
Photography 101: Water For day three, we want to see your interpretation of water — how might your image reveal more about you? Tip: Ever wonder whether a photograph will work better horizontally or vertically? It’s a great question to ask when looking through your viewfinder! Humans have binocular vision — which means we have […]
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Photography 101: Street
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_assignment/photography-101-street/ “…focus on a street. It can be a quiet road in a small town, an alley near your apartment, or a busy street where pedestrians weave between cars and motorbikes, like this scene…” from my neighborhood where people love to walk their dogs every day. My car is parked on the other side of […]
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Writing 101: Size Matters
Writing 101: Size Matters http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_assignment/writing-101-home/ Tell us about the home where you lived when you were twelve. Which town, city, or country? Was it a house or an apartment? A boarding school or foster home? An airstream or an RV? Who lived there with you? Mixing up the lengths of your sentences creates variety for the reader and […]
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Writing 101: Point of View
Writing 101: Point of View http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_assignment/writing-101-point-of-view/ A man and a woman walk through the park together, holding hands. They pass an old woman sitting on a bench. The old woman is knitting a small, red sweater. The man begins to cry. Write this scene. Today’s twist: write the scene from three different points of view: from the perspective of […]
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Silhouette : The Daily Post : Photo Challenge
PHOTO CHALLENGE Silhouette of trees s seen from my front door steps. For more photos visit : http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/silhouette-2014/