handicap18
<font color=blue>Husband, father of 3, and Disney
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I'm bumping this thread up from the vault. This is so that people can see what we went though about a year ago with the original idea I had.
The issue of editing had been brought up before and my personal attitute towards it is to try to keep it minimal. If you need to enhance the pic a bit or take out a hand that accidently appeared or something similar that is fine. My view is that when I used film I never did any post processing or correction or anything like that. That is a bit old school and I do realize that we are in a new era of photography and the computer is a big part of it, but I do try to learn the asspects of light and how everything effects the image. Using post processing takes away from that IMO. If something is edited this might be the place to add what you did along with your exif data. This way others can learn even more.
Also take a look at the following links for the previous Monthly Photo Assignments we have already done. This will give the newer people an idea of what the real idea of the assignments are. In the end it comes down to taking pictures. Using your camera rather than having it sit in the closet or where ever. You spent the money, now go and use it. And along the way you'll hopefully learn something new.
June '06: Buildings/Structures
July '06: Water
August '07: Animals
Sept '06: Sports/Action
November '06: Low Light/Night
December '06: Holidays
January '07: Winter
Now on to the original post:
Here is a proposal for a DISboard photo assignment. I got the idea from a photography board and thought it would be a good idea over here. I think this type of thread would give everyone an extra incentive to go out and use thier camera. A lot of people might be basic shooters who might want to expand their photography a bit but aren't sure what to do.
I'm thinking that it would be a monthly thing. Each month a different topic. I don't really want to limit the number of pictures to be posted by an individual, but I also don't want just a few people to post dozens and dozens. The "rules" would be fairly simple. Keep to the subject and keep the editing down to the absolute minimum, if at any editing at all. As has been stated on other threads, this is a photography board, not an editing board. I was also thinking that each topic wouldn't necessarily close at the end of each month. Someone might not be able to get a chance for a particular month, but would another. So the topics would stay open, but the next months topic would probably be more highlighted.
I thought a month would give more than enough time to find some extra time to do a personal photo shoot. I think a week wouldn't be long enough. I came up with 12 different topics. I figured this could get us though the first year.
In no particular order:
Sports/Action
Low light/night
Flash
Portraits
Landscapes
Animals
Nature
Buildings
Depth of Field
Water
Children
Holidays
This doesn't have to be about taking Disney pictures, though they sure are welcome. They could be your hometown, favorite city, backyard, zoo, what ever/where ever.
This is mostly to get people out using their cameras. Getting to know your camera. Finding out what your camera might do that you didn't know it could do. Finding out what you can do that you didn't know you could do. Most, if not all, P&S digital cameras can be used in full manual mode. This might give people the opportunity to try using that feature.
We could probably start relatively soon and include the rest of May as part of June to get the ball rolling.
What does everyone think? Good idea. Bad idea. More topics. Other topic suggestions?
The issue of editing had been brought up before and my personal attitute towards it is to try to keep it minimal. If you need to enhance the pic a bit or take out a hand that accidently appeared or something similar that is fine. My view is that when I used film I never did any post processing or correction or anything like that. That is a bit old school and I do realize that we are in a new era of photography and the computer is a big part of it, but I do try to learn the asspects of light and how everything effects the image. Using post processing takes away from that IMO. If something is edited this might be the place to add what you did along with your exif data. This way others can learn even more.
Also take a look at the following links for the previous Monthly Photo Assignments we have already done. This will give the newer people an idea of what the real idea of the assignments are. In the end it comes down to taking pictures. Using your camera rather than having it sit in the closet or where ever. You spent the money, now go and use it. And along the way you'll hopefully learn something new.
June '06: Buildings/Structures
July '06: Water
August '07: Animals
Sept '06: Sports/Action
November '06: Low Light/Night
December '06: Holidays
January '07: Winter
Now on to the original post:
Here is a proposal for a DISboard photo assignment. I got the idea from a photography board and thought it would be a good idea over here. I think this type of thread would give everyone an extra incentive to go out and use thier camera. A lot of people might be basic shooters who might want to expand their photography a bit but aren't sure what to do.
I'm thinking that it would be a monthly thing. Each month a different topic. I don't really want to limit the number of pictures to be posted by an individual, but I also don't want just a few people to post dozens and dozens. The "rules" would be fairly simple. Keep to the subject and keep the editing down to the absolute minimum, if at any editing at all. As has been stated on other threads, this is a photography board, not an editing board. I was also thinking that each topic wouldn't necessarily close at the end of each month. Someone might not be able to get a chance for a particular month, but would another. So the topics would stay open, but the next months topic would probably be more highlighted.
I thought a month would give more than enough time to find some extra time to do a personal photo shoot. I think a week wouldn't be long enough. I came up with 12 different topics. I figured this could get us though the first year.
In no particular order:
Sports/Action
Low light/night
Flash
Portraits
Landscapes
Animals
Nature
Buildings
Depth of Field
Water
Children
Holidays
This doesn't have to be about taking Disney pictures, though they sure are welcome. They could be your hometown, favorite city, backyard, zoo, what ever/where ever.
This is mostly to get people out using their cameras. Getting to know your camera. Finding out what your camera might do that you didn't know it could do. Finding out what you can do that you didn't know you could do. Most, if not all, P&S digital cameras can be used in full manual mode. This might give people the opportunity to try using that feature.
We could probably start relatively soon and include the rest of May as part of June to get the ball rolling.
What does everyone think? Good idea. Bad idea. More topics. Other topic suggestions?