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November 2010 Photography assignment - Show us where you live

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    Question November 2010 Photography assignment - Show us where you live

    It's time to think of next month.

    One idea I had was 'show where you live'. We have people from all over the world and I thought it would be neat to have an assigment for them to show where they live. The idea is open to interpretation but I think it should convey some info to the viewer about what it's like to live in, say, Sri Lanka.

    just a thought.

    What about;
    -yellow
    -surprise
    -body parts

    I was going to suggest an iron photographer type of assignment (A combination of three elements). Looks like Marko beat me to it.
    Wow Marko that is an interesting combination you suggested.

    I'm all about yellow this month

    Maybe a fall theme? The colors should be gorgeous this time of year in the trees and sunsets... Especially up there in Canada with all them maple trees I wish I was back up in Vancouver...

    Maybe a Yellow/red/oranage theme?

    How about composing a shot with opposing colors of the color wheel. These are just a few ideas I can conjure up after studying... I'm running on mental fumes

    actually what i suggested were 3 different choices. We also have a 'level2' photography assignment for harder assignments.

    Please remember the theme with the most support becomes the theme so feel free to show support for what was suggested or suggest new possibilities.

    many thx!
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    a thread related to a season is difficult as we have people from all over. it is now spring in Australia, for example.

    The other one I thought of was emotion not necessarily involving people. Portray an emotion or emote a feeling using either live or inanimate objects, or via processing.

    How about "Time" - no clocks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    What about;
    -yellow
    -surprise
    -body parts
    One could get in trouble with this combo

    I like time no clocks for the level 2 assignment.

    Portray an emotion or emote a feeling using either live or inanimate objects, or via processing.
    very cool +1

    Just curious do members think we should have a separate thread for regular versus level 2 assignment suggestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    Just curious do members think we should have a separate thread for regular versus level 2 assignment suggestions?
    I think it might make things less confusing if we do.

    I'm open to all ideas but I still think the level 2 should be not just different but a challenge on the first. For instance, if the regular challenge was "time" then the level 2 would be "time - no clocks". This would make the level 2s harder. That lets those of us who are not so great work towards the level 2 but if we don't feel we've achieved it we can enter the regular level 1. Do I make sense?

    I like your thinking on this Iggy, it makes a lot of sense to link the two.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bambi View Post
    It's time to think of next month.

    One idea I had was 'show where you live'. We have people from all over the world and I thought it would be neat to have an assigment for them to show where they live. The idea is open to interpretation but I think it should convey some info to the viewer about what it's like to live in, say, Sri Lanka.

    just a thought.
    I like Bambi's Idea!

    Quote Originally Posted by Iguanasan View Post
    I'm open to all ideas but I still think the level 2 should be not just different but a challenge on the first. For instance, if the regular challenge was "time" then the level 2 would be "time - no clocks". This would make the level 2s harder. That lets those of us who are not so great work towards the level 2 but if we don't feel we've achieved it we can enter the regular level 1. Do I make sense?
    I like this as well. That way the assignments will always be related.

    what do others think?

    I do not see why they need to be related myself. For instance "time, no clocks" is not much different from "time" as I don't expect that if 'time" were chosen we would see 30 photos of clocks, anyway. Also it could be something a little more advanced, like say an HDR creation or creative edit photo.

    Quote Originally Posted by JAS_Photo View Post
    I do not see why they need to be related myself. For instance "time, no clocks" is not much different from "time" as I don't expect that if 'time" were chosen we would see 30 photos of clocks, anyway. Also it could be something a little more advanced, like say an HDR creation or creative edit photo.
    Maybe my example was a little overly simplistic, however, the gist of it is that the regular monthly challenge be straightforward so that everyone can participate and have a chance at being successful with it. The level 2 challenge should mean that you have to bring something extra to the table to participate and be successful. Maybe the level 2 requires panning which is a skill not everyone has been able to do well or maybe it's a lighting challenge for those with the right gear to participate. Whatever the level 2 is I would like to see it linked so that one can aim for the level 2 but if you can't quite make it then your effort is not wasted as it will fit into the regular challenge.

    Having two separate and distinct challenges like this month, "What's in your scrap?" and "Selective Focus" just gives me two challenges to work on and makes it easier for me to get confused about what I'm doing. The level 2 challenge should make me have to go the extra distance to get the shot or why bother to call it level two?

    I really don't see how this month's selective focus is a "level 2" challenge. I take a photo with some things in focus and other things not in focus. Did I do it well? Do I really understand what "selective focus" means? I think the challenge should do more than just give us a topic to shoot but should rather get us to push our boundaries a little bit - not that I'm any good at that

    Anywho, that's my

    Likin' Bambi's idea of show where you live. It will not only be a challenge of the month, but give others a way to relate to who we are through our surroundings/areas in which we reside. Maybe for the level two you could take something that some may find mundane/normal from your immediate surroundings, and make it artistic through manipulation/Post-processing technique.

    IMO this is starting to sound much more complicated and over-thought than it needs to be.
    I personally like it the way it is now. I guess I will leave it as when the decision is made as to what route to take just post the topics and I will take part when able.

    I prefer it of course when we all can agree on these themes...but when we can't, as Admin I'm prepared to 'make the call' so we can move forward.

    I hope members are okay with that.

    So the way i calculate it...
    The theme "Show us where you live" is the regular assignment and Time, no clocks is the level 2 assignment.

    Thanks!
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    Hi everyone! The suggestion posts have been merged and the theme this month is show us where you live. Of course you can shoot your front door, but you could also shoot other aspects of where you live i.e your community, park, backyard etc. Okay then, who will post first?
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    Here are a couple of pics of the Sleeping Giant and one of the several grain elevators taken just before sunst. These are all taken down at Thunder Bays waterfront.
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    Although it's called the Manchester airport, a lot of it is actually in Londonderry where I live.



    We have a lot of apple orchards which are a lot of fun to shoot -



    We have some old cemeteries, too -



    And our conservation area called the Musquash is my surrogate back yard -



    This is the end of my street -



    and a bird on my bath -



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    What a beautiful set and excellent start Wd!
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    Here are the cross roads looking across into Congleton high street

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    Wow, really cool image there Richard!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    What a beautiful set and excellent start Wd!
    It is a nice set, WD, but Marko, you missed aubintbay who actually started the thread with the sleeping giant and grain elevator. Nice to see everyone jumping into the throng including Richard with his cross roads.
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    Nice shots , aubintbay , Wicked Dark and Richard . ... Very interesting to see!

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    woops I did miss aubintbay's set - nice set, i really dig the grain elevator shot!
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