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So I remember a while back some Anon attempted to keep /p/ shooting outside our confort zone by trying out a photo challenge. And I wish to revive the idea.
I am not a very good photographer so I'll learn along the way too.
I'm going to base this challenge on the 52 Week Photography Challenge by dogwood photography with some changes to keep it from being the same.
>We'll do it monthly with 4 assignments per month (you can try them in any order you'd like)
>You can post more than 1 photo for each assignment but do try to cover every theme per month
>The themes won't be in the same order as the original list (So you won't be tempted to skip ahead)
>Do try to take new photos (that's the idea isn't it?) Instead of posting from your previous work.
>Have fun!
This first month we are doing only 3 themes (since it's June 10th) and we are starting with a difficult one that I hope will have interesting results.
>Self Portrait: Start things off right with a "selfie"! Explore the self timer setting on your camera.
>Traditional Landscape: Shoot a beautiful landscape and share it with the world. Find a nice foreground and don't forget the sky.
>Red: Shoot whatever inspires you. Red should be the focus of the image. Don't be afraid to be creative.
Depending on the reception of this challenges I'll keep them going monthly. Go shoot /p/!!
I am not a very good photographer so I'll learn along the way too.
I'm going to base this challenge on the 52 Week Photography Challenge by dogwood photography with some changes to keep it from being the same.
>We'll do it monthly with 4 assignments per month (you can try them in any order you'd like)
>You can post more than 1 photo for each assignment but do try to cover every theme per month
>The themes won't be in the same order as the original list (So you won't be tempted to skip ahead)
>Do try to take new photos (that's the idea isn't it?) Instead of posting from your previous work.
>Have fun!
This first month we are doing only 3 themes (since it's June 10th) and we are starting with a difficult one that I hope will have interesting results.
>Self Portrait: Start things off right with a "selfie"! Explore the self timer setting on your camera.
>Traditional Landscape: Shoot a beautiful landscape and share it with the world. Find a nice foreground and don't forget the sky.
>Red: Shoot whatever inspires you. Red should be the focus of the image. Don't be afraid to be creative.
Depending on the reception of this challenges I'll keep them going monthly. Go shoot /p/!!