dr bob said:"The winter's past...."
mark said:I would like to suggest geometry. The subject of the picture should should be geometrically shapped and only one shape dominates the photograph.
or line
Choose a line and photograph it.
rogueish said:Ole's "close" is interesting too. One word, two meanings...
philldresser said:How about contre-jour?
Phill
Markmark said:Translation please?
philldresser said:Contre-jour(french) is a commonly used (photographically) term meaning 'Against the light' and is usually associated with shooting images with camera pointing towards the sun. Hope that helps
Shmoo said:Someone just resurrected the "Locations done to excess" thread, and SchwinnParamount just pointed out a good Lenswork audio blog by Brooks Jensen (thanks SchwinnP). Jensen points out that no place has been overdone if it's the first time you've seen/photographed it...and that even Einstein said that he never would have gotten where he had if he hadn't "stood on the shoulders of giants"...so how about: "On the shoulders of giants" as a topic?
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