Assignment #33: Series
Nikolai
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For what it's worth, our worst pp nightmares are over...
Let's switch from the lowly digital darkroom back to the pure photography, shall we? ;-)
This week subject is Series.
Your unedited shot should contain several (preferably more than 3) objects of the same/similar shape/color/texture/whatever that would allow an uneducated viewer to easily associate them together. As a rule (which could be be creatively broken :wink) those objects should also line up in some sort of a simple pattern (line, grid, etc.)
As usual: fresh pictures, moderate post-processing.
For the rest of the basic rules and index please check out this sticky.
Let's get some series! :-) :wink
Let's switch from the lowly digital darkroom back to the pure photography, shall we? ;-)
This week subject is Series.
Your unedited shot should contain several (preferably more than 3) objects of the same/similar shape/color/texture/whatever that would allow an uneducated viewer to easily associate them together. As a rule (which could be be creatively broken :wink) those objects should also line up in some sort of a simple pattern (line, grid, etc.)
As usual: fresh pictures, moderate post-processing.
For the rest of the basic rules and index please check out this sticky.
Let's get some series! :-) :wink
"May the f/stop be with you!"
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Series of drummers:
Series of dancers:
Series of soldiers:
People in series??
Aaron
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Thanks! I like #2 the most, although #1 is fine, too.
#3 - not so much. Usually "series" are associated with more uniform-looking subjects and simpler layout patterns...
Not the best light for shooting (my kitchen at 11PM with a CF bulb), but I didn't think it was too bad.
and
Nice try!
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Great entries, thanks!
It took me a while to figure out WTH #2 was, but I managed..
douglas
Nice grid pattern!
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Some Mailboxes
Some Benches
Some Columns
Some Cones
and finally my coup de grâce, a series of lights, a series of trees and each tree is a series of 3 trunks
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Nice!
Some of them are purdy short ("...preferably more than 3..." ), but the others a plenty good!
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Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
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This is great!
Now, you gotta share with the rest of class
I figured out what the #2 is, but I have no idea what the rest are..
The first are key bushing cauls used for re-bushing piano keys, made of brass (so they can be heated to a better compression set for glue/felt).
The third are upright piano bi-chord damper felts. These are cut apart and glued on the damper blocks. The wedges fit in between two bass strings (hence, bi-chord) to mute them when the key is released.
NAPP Member | Canon Shooter
Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
www.daveswartz.com
Model Mayhem site http://www.modelmayhem.com/686552
Here are mines from today.
I knew it... We used to have grand piano at home when I was a kid (both my mom and my older sister played), so it had that feeling... I just didn't realize at the the time you brought the piccies...
What's the second one? Looks just like that heroin from the original "Into the blue"...
Mikolai.
You will recognize when I tell you that it is a railway.
Sorry, I meant the first one... the glass ampules with brown solution inside?
Oh that !
Capsules of borututu
I'm taking that for my liver.
1920's game of chance - put a coin in the slot and flick a steel ball round the loops. Depending on speed, gravity, and luck the ball might end up in a cup. If it does, you get your money back and a free shot. If it doesn't, you just have another go with another coin...
Matthew
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Nice entry!
And thanks for the explanation!
Thanks. I think you're right abot DOF, this was the best of a bunch I did today. I'll reshoot when I get the chance...
Matthew
Thanks Nikolai
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