Simon Davis-Oakley—one of the curators of the 365 project and community over on G+—created this assignment (sort of) on the G+ 365 Community pages. The assignment, should we choose to accept, was to shoot a 365 pic with foreground and background bokeh, and it followed a brief question and longer explanation of ‘Bokeh’ that took …
Category Archives: Photography
365.347 the case
I’m feeling woefully out of it today. I woke up at 2:30am, looked at the clock, and said “Nope. It’s too early. Go back to sleep.” I went back to sleep. I woke up at 2:37am, looked at the clock, and said “Nope. It’s too early. Go back to sleep.” I went back to sleep. …
365.346 a schizophrenic spiderweb (oooohh uh spiderwebs… leave a message and I’ll call you back)
…a likely story but leave a message and I’ll call you back… And two days in a row now I’ve spent half my shooting time wondering what to shoot. …and it’s all your fault Given that I spent most of the day packing and arranging for a truck and conning buddies into agreeing to help …
365.345 bubblicious
I was totally drawing a blank on what to shoot today, so I went to the kitchen and poured a nice glass of iced tea. Quite coincidentally, it was the last glassful in the pitcher, and—also coincidentally—the pitcher was filthy with accumulated tea stains dating back an unknown quantity of months. I started to just …
365.344 the D7000 and I
I had planned to enter this in the Me and my Camera contest over on Google+, but looking at it now, I’m having second thoughts. I’m not particularly fond of the composition, it would probably be better in black & white, and there’s all sorts of grain in the camera because I forgot to reset …
365.343 an extra-ordinary tap
This may or may not be my best attempt at the A Simple Tap event over on G+. Only time and distance will tell. But it’s the one I’m going to enter. I really like the lower half, and the top half has loads going for it too. Plus, it was shot with the Zomb-E, …
365.342 the same river twice
A couple of weeks ago, A Lesser Photographer (aka CJ Chilvers) posted the following to his excellent blog (back when he ran alesserphotographer… now it’s only cjchilvers: own your writing and your photography): Longevity in photos has become inversely proportional to the lack of longevity in the subject. Apparently, this drew the ire of some readers, and so …