Peak Action/Decisive Moment Exaggerated Motio via shutter speed Extensive depth of field selective focus maximum texture in still life or portrait high contrast in terms of subject brightness range low contrast in terms of subject brightness range warm color palette cool color palette mixed color palette visual concept or impression of a number light as your subject shadow as your subject "tempus fugit" self portrait
I would say pick what most interests you at the moment. Shoot what you *want* to shoot, you know?
That said, I'd like to see more postings here on high-contrast shots (in terms of light). That's something I seem to struggle with personally and I'm interested to see more of how y'all deal with it.
Jack's list
Pick one or more of Jack's photo class list...
Peak Action/Decisive Moment
Exaggerated Motio via shutter speed
Extensive depth of field
selective focus
maximum texture in still life or portrait
high contrast in terms of subject brightness range
low contrast in terms of subject brightness range
warm color palette
cool color palette
mixed color palette
visual concept or impression of a number
light as your subject
shadow as your subject
"tempus fugit"
self portrait
--Terry
I would say pick what most
I would say pick what most interests you at the moment. Shoot what you *want* to shoot, you know?
That said, I'd like to see more postings here on high-contrast shots (in terms of light). That's something I seem to struggle with personally and I'm interested to see more of how y'all deal with it.
playing with the new lense
Jim, Toby, and I headed to the Snohomish River to play with the lense. It was a great day for black and white photos.
http://picasaweb.google.com/tfmktm/Photography/photo#5149938745568998994
Critique posted on your gallery
I took the liberty of adding comments to several of your 'river' photos + a couple of others taken with the new lens.
Nice bit of kit from the looks of it.
Michael