"Skies" picture thread

^ nice

I'll post a couple...

From Costa Rica - sunset
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From Mackinac Island - Sunrise
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I just havent had time to get out for the past couple. So I guess Ill toss in a shot I took a while ago. Seems the contest rules have gotten obscured anyway...

 
When we started this, it was to keep people shooting over the summer, and to make you think about a "different" way to shot a shot to make it fit a subject. One pic each only makes it fair. Shots go up Friday to keep others from seeing what someone else did and using their shot. The summer is usually dead in here.
 
When we started this, it was to keep people shooting over the summer, and to make you think about a "different" way to shot a shot to make it fit a subject. One pic each only makes it fair. Shots go up Friday to keep others from seeing what someone else did and using their shot. The summer is usually dead in here.

Your in the area here...you think I could get much of a sky shot these past few days ;)

Sorry - I'll go with the rules from now on. But my camera taking is more summer.
 
And that's why I haven't posted a pic yet. I'm hoping to get something tomorrow. :)

Doug, you could wipe this away with a thought. You can do whatever you want!!!! :lol:
 
I will say that bending the "rules" has resulted in more participation. I think Id rather see that?? The more the merrier. I do think that one photo per person, per contest must remain...
 
I will say that bending the "rules" has resulted in more participation. I think Id rather see that?? The more the merrier. I do think that one photo per person, per contest must remain...

This, and I like "recent" photos. As a new camera guy, I feel like it keeps the field a little more level. I don't have a big portfolio to draw 'that one awesome shot' out of. That said, if I do have a great shot from a month or two ago, I'd like the chance to use it. I like "recent" as being within the last couple months. As Jesse stated, this keeps us shooting.
 
And that's why I haven't posted a pic yet. I'm hoping to get something tomorrow. :)

There's a skies shot my daughter and I have been trying to take - I can try to do it with a moon, but I'm not sure how it will turn out. If I can get this, I'll retake delete mine (for any consolation, I did edit that 2nd pic yesterday).

Should have snapped that sunset last night - but we headed down to AquaWorld instead. :D
 
Nice Jesse!

Again, I like the composition with the curves and width. For me there is a fun sense of implied motion with the ball about to roll down a hill or track thing.

I'm glad for the discussion about the "fresh pic" rule. I am for it. Personally, having to compose, shoot and edit something with a deadline is a very different experience for me than simply going through my old pics to find something that vaguely fits. It not only encourages thinking and creativity, but mandates doing, which is the core of this exercise, in my opinion.

And as Jesse already mentioned, beer guy could walk away victorious weekly with about a minute's worth of "search his archive and post".

That said, I have observed the significant uptick in participation when the fresh pic rule wasn't being enforced, and that is also a good thing.

I'm not sure how to balance freshness and participation and I'm not a fan of increasingly complex rules and fine print. Stick with the fresh pic rule? Maybe one's first entry in the "contest" does not have to be fresh, but others do? Or if one ever "wins" the weekly theme, all your subsequent entries must be fresh? Or just agree to toss the fresh pic rule entirely?
 
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I'm glad for the discussion about the "fresh pic" rule. I am for it. Personally, having to compose, shoot and edit something with a deadline is a very different experience for me than simply going through my old pics to find something that vaguely fits. It not only encourages thinking and creativity, but mandates doing, which is the core of this exercise, in my opinion.

That is correct. It was the entire reason for starting this. It gives you about a week to think of something to shoot. I also wanted out of the box thinking. For the "Love" subject, I had a shoot set up I thought would be great. I had four generations of a family I was shooting. The one I had set to use was the Great-grandma giving a kiss to her great-grandson. It looked fine in the camera. Looked like they were making out in the pic. I put up a shot of a chicken fries package. My wife really loves them!!!!

I haven't said much about people using older pics as yes, it brings more people. I did start this though to keep the camera in your hands, not on the shelf.
 
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