I like that resolution, I might try that too,
Suggestions I will add:
- Upside down
- Water
- Shiny
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I like that resolution, I might try that too,
Suggestions I will add:
- Upside down
- Water
- Shiny
More good suggestions:
I have a level 2 suggestion but don't know how to title it properly - so how about - F**k the rule of thirds
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feel free to add new suggestions - Now's the time![]()
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
We are missing suggestions - we need at least 24 to do the whole year....we have 17.
This would be the last day for input.
Tomorrow I''ll choose the themes for the year (or for most of the year) based on the input from this thread.
Thx!
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Off the top of my head (but maybe these have been brewing a while):
money
cold
heat
film
digital
Existence has no goal. It is pure journey. The journey in life is so beautiful, who bothers for the destination. B. Rajneesh
Flickr
I never tire of "black and white" and would be happy for that one again.
urban angles
skies
Take a photos at the same time everyday for 5 or 10 (or how ever many) days
self portrait
Doors (or dare I say windows)
Park benches
night time photography
Just a stray thought - what about some sort of post processing assignment?
some other ideas here 52 photography projects: a photo idea to try every week of the year | Digital Camera World
Hi members,
Based on suggestions and some brainstorming I've come up with a list - Hope it works for you, it's not set in stone but it's a start so let's get to it!
Regular assignments 2016
Jan - Upside down
Feb - Cold
March - Shiny
April - Water
May - Heat
June - Green
July - Under
August - Pairs or sets
September - Hot
October - Salt
November - Money
December - Faces
Level 2 assignments 2016
Jan - Photo Essay - 3-5 photos of a common theme to tell a story
Feb - F**k the rule of thirds
March - Shoot through
April -1/1000 or faster
May - 2 second exposure
June - Lit with flash (Let's play with flash, on camera or off camera)
July - Gesture
August - Splash
September - Image Inspired by a song/book/movie title
October - Beginnings/endings
November - Edges
December - Technology
Hope you like these assignments and thanks so much for all the suggestions. The actual assignments should (as usual) be posted in their respective forums.
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