Aug 062012
 

And on to the letter C. Your challenge this week is to take and submit photos that represent the letter C in some way.

I would PREFER that the photos you submit be taken during the week of the assignment, but that’s not a RULE so feel free to “shoot ahead” or dig stuff out of your hard drive if absolutely necessary. If it might not be clear to the average person just HOW your photos represent the letter B, please provide a caption. Better yet, provide a caption anyway. Bonus (but entirely imaginary) style points will be awarded for alliterative and/or exceptionally clever captions. Also, if you submit a photo or photos of identifiable people, please make sure that those people are ok with having their photo posted on the blog.

The challenge here is to be CREATIVE in your photography. Don’t send me a photograph of your couch this week simply because “couch” starts with “c.” Try to be creative and/or clever about it and remember to use good photography composition techniques. This isn’t JUST about participating in an assignment, it’s about improving your photography.

Your C photos will be due on Sunday, August 12 and the results will be posted on Tuesday, August 14. Email your photos to me at 39DegN@gmail.com and please limit your weekly submissions to 7 (SEVEN) photos. Please send your photos to me as LARGE as possible.

As always with my assignments, keep in mind that you don’t need a fancy schmancy camera to play along. DSLR, point-and-shoot, camera phone… it doesn’t matter. My photography assignments are just for fun and to help you become a better photographer by training your eye to see specific things or by practicing certain techniques. There’s no critique involved, no judges, no winners, no prizes… just really cool and creative photos with whatever camera you have available.

Any questions? OK then, get busy with those C photos!

Cows and a Cowboy

Cows and a Cowboy

Creek

Creek

Cortona Cat

Cortona Cat

Cactus in a Canyon

Cactus in a Canyon

Curious Coyote

Curious Coyote

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