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Post by Barry on Jan 8, 2012 21:24:00 GMT
This months assignment requires the photographic interpretation of 'Transport'.
There is be no restriction on the interpretation except no nudity allowed. There is also no restriction on the level of post-processing. You are encouraged to submit 5 images based on your interpretation. Please be reminded that we are limiting the biggest dimension size for your submitted images up to 1024px only. It's either the width or the height that should be 1024px long. You can interpret the word using only one subject or multiple subjects depending on your style and taste. The assignment will be open until January 31, 2012.
There are no prizes to be won here but its is a great opportunity to get those creative juices flowing.
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Post by jjbacoomba on Jan 12, 2012 5:58:27 GMT
Guess I will start. Just one for now. One of the most poplar modes of Transport in the good ol' USA! IMGP7776 by ebamismoi, on Flickr
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Post by Stevewebb on Jan 15, 2012 12:19:22 GMT
So here is my effort for the assignment this month.
I wanted to try something different just for the heck of it.
This is made up of 146 still images.
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Post by The Wirefox on Jan 15, 2012 12:57:47 GMT
Very interesting Steve. I can see a lot of potential for this sort of thing. I am pleased to see I am not the only one who uses Blu Tac as an essential photography aid...smaller lumps perhaps What interested me far more was your wedding shots on SmugMug. Some great images there and although there are a couple of technical issues your eye for a great composition is clearly well developed. Some really interesting shots in there I am looking forward to seeing how you develop this side of your photography
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Post by Stevewebb on Jan 15, 2012 13:04:23 GMT
Very interesting Steve. I can see a lot of potential for this sort of thing. I am pleased to see I am not the only one who uses Blu Tac as an essential photography aid...smaller lumps perhaps What interested me far more was your wedding shots on SmugMug. Some great images there and although there are a couple of technical issues your eye for a great composition is clearly well developed. Some really interesting shots in there I am looking forward to seeing how you develop this side of your photography Thanks Steve I have finished messing around with the OP now. I wasn't sure if the smugmug link was working properly so I have now managed to embed it as a youtube clip.
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Post by chrisc on Jan 15, 2012 13:27:07 GMT
I'd paint the bluetac black and go smaller as well...A rather dizzying effect. My students do this all the time in TV production as most video cams today have either a stop action feature or a still shooting capability. Some of them are great.
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Post by jjbacoomba on Jan 15, 2012 15:33:12 GMT
Steve, that is just too cool! Great job!
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Post by Barry on Jan 16, 2012 22:26:56 GMT
Very good, have you tried keeping the background still and moving the van, could be a bit like Postman Pat
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Post by jeeperman on Jan 18, 2012 2:22:02 GMT
Well here is my first entry to this months assignment. Adding one from today, little more standard but I thought it looked a little like an add for Jeeps....Come with me...I'll get you there......and back. ;D
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Post by jjbacoomba on Jan 18, 2012 4:48:21 GMT
Beautiful shot Paul!
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Post by jeeperman on Jan 20, 2012 7:53:45 GMT
Thanks Joe.
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Post by Barry on Jan 21, 2012 13:38:35 GMT
I was hoping to get out and shot some transport for this assignment, but time is now against me as I have just had a load of images dropped off for me to judge at a local Camera club competition, so I have dug a few transport related images from my achieves. 1 - took this one last winter whilst I was photographic the aircraft which crashed the day before, guess quite a few aircraft's was flying around to view the wreckage. 2- Spotted this one whilst out walking up in Yorkshire. 3 - This old car was on a local car rally which stopped off at the our local Kite Feeding centre. 4 - This one of many cruise liners which passed through Hong Kong whilst we were there.
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Post by jjbacoomba on Jan 21, 2012 18:14:52 GMT
Wonderful photos Barry. Love the Ford!
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Post by clactonian on Jan 22, 2012 15:22:05 GMT
No chance to get out and about this month what with Pantomime, Open Day, hospital etc, so here are some archived shots that fit the task .. Train's a comin' Last Bus to Bodium First Class Carriage Helmet at the ready Where's the fire?
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Post by jjbacoomba on Jan 22, 2012 19:53:23 GMT
Nice shots Mike! Is the motorcycle a historic piece or is it still in use?
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