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07/05/2005 12:34:25 AM · #1
Jumping off of John's Learning Series challenge suggestions....

Rule #1: Always Hold Your Camera Steady

Challenge - Deliberately move the camera while pressing the shutter button -- example:

Rule #2 - Be sure the centre of interest is in sharp focus

Challenge - Deliberately put the main focal point of your image out of focus -- example:

Rule #3 - Follow your light meter

Challenge - Deliberately over or under expose the image by 3 or more stops

What we are looking for.... happy accidents. (In the words of Freeman Patterson)

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07/05/2005 10:29:25 AM · #2
I realize learning to work within the rules is the first step. However, breaking the rules can be a lot of fun.

It's like a box of chocolates. You never know what's going to turn out.

When you're bored, experiment.
07/05/2005 10:32:25 AM · #3
Sounds good to me. And for that matter, a "Freeman Patterson" challenge!

Colette, good work--we need to get some more of these out of the box challenges in the queue.
07/05/2005 10:36:37 AM · #4
This one was done in a similar vein...

Breaking New Ground
07/05/2005 10:49:59 AM · #5
Originally posted by glad2badad:

This one was done in a similar vein...

Breaking New Ground


Yes and no. I'd like to see a challenge where everyone is expected to think outside the box, experiment with breaking the rules that seem to be clung to with white knuckles.
07/05/2005 10:51:24 AM · #6
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

This one was done in a similar vein...

Breaking New Ground


Yes and no. I'd like to see a challenge where everyone is expected to think outside the box, experiment with breaking the rules that seem to be clung to with white knuckles.


That would be COOL. I am always trying to push the envelope and find ways to break the rules.
07/05/2005 10:58:13 AM · #7
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

[quote=glad2badad] ...I'd like to see a challenge where everyone is expected to think outside the box, experiment with breaking the rules that seem to be clung to with white knuckles.


This would be fun to try and pull off since a lot of people already thinks a little far out of the challenge description box, in this one thinking out of the challenge description box would probably end up with a perfectly setup picture vise the rule breaking one your after.
07/05/2005 12:48:18 PM · #8
Originally posted by nshapiro:

Sounds good to me. And for that matter, a "Freeman Patterson" challenge!


*nod*, but montages must be allowed.
07/05/2005 12:50:44 PM · #9
Rule #4: The rule of thirds. Always put important elements on an intersection of the lines made by dividing the image into thirds vertically and horizontally.
07/05/2005 01:06:21 PM · #10
Originally posted by skylen:

Rule #4: The rule of thirds. Always put important elements on an intersection of the lines made by dividing the image into thirds vertically and horizontally.


Challenge: Place your main subject anywhere but on one of these intersections.
07/05/2005 01:06:47 PM · #11
Originally posted by yurasocolov:

Originally posted by nshapiro:

Sounds good to me. And for that matter, a "Freeman Patterson" challenge!


*nod*, but montages must be allowed.


Montages are good.
07/05/2005 01:08:28 PM · #12
Hey!! I can do this!!!

Breaking Rule 1

07/05/2005 01:09:43 PM · #13
Originally posted by chesire:

Hey!! I can do this!!!

Breaking Rule 1


Was this a happy accident? Good colours and texture created by the camera shake. Experimentation is the key.
07/05/2005 01:12:13 PM · #14
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by chesire:

Hey!! I can do this!!!

Breaking Rule 1


Was this a happy accident? Good colours and texture created by the camera shake. Experimentation is the key.


Oh definately. I have 30-40 different ones just like it. lol
We looked though them and found 1 that is really in focus and not wavering, but the rest are awesome anyway. Wonderful squiggly lines, and one that just has 6 perfect little circles. Have no clue what they were supposed to be.
07/05/2005 01:18:48 PM · #15
And sometimes even done deliberately - though with dubious results


07/05/2005 01:22:44 PM · #16
Originally posted by joezl:

And sometimes even done deliberately - though with dubious results



I have lots of dubious results. When I get 1 that gives me the affect I want I just want to keep going and try something different, like movement in a different direction.
07/08/2005 03:35:18 PM · #17
I think we need this about now. Just bumping for anyone who may not have seen it the last time through.
07/08/2005 03:41:09 PM · #18
I tried it here without much fanfare by clipping the body on the right. I'd love to see a challenge that emphasizes these types or quirks because they can make for some really strong images.


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