Thursday, October 17, 2013

Challenges



Panning Photography…………………..Due date 03rd November 2013

Details: Any object or vehicle or animal in motion.
By: Arun Kumar
Sample Pics










Insects (Macro Photography)……....Due date 27th Oct 2013

Any insect can be taken indoor or outdoor
By: Sivakumar




Cityscape (HDR)................................Due Date 20th Oct 2013


 Any type of city landscapes in HDR( must be roads, buildings or man made structures, no natural   scenarios like trees parks or lakes)
No rules or limits
No limits for post processing also
By: Rajagopal Kannan



Busy Street..........................................Due Date 13th Oct 2013

A Street which is busy with people, shops and some business.



                Composition Rules:

Ø  The picture must show something like commuters moving through a busy street or some prominent business area with full of crowd.
Ø  Please ensure that street can be identified from your composition (I mean it’s a street not a shop or crowd) (Think Big)
Ø  It can either be a day or night shot.
Ø  If you plan to take vehicles on the road Please also include a bunch of people walking along the side of road in your composition.

Processing Rules:

Ø  Post processing is allowed abiding our Proshoot6 blog rules
Ø  No merging of photos.
Ø  Cropping can be done


    Submission Date:

Ø  Please email your photo to wheretofocus@gmail.com by
13th OCT 2013 before 8pm.

Ø  An appropriate title shall be given to the photo, (make it as a subject line of your email. Ex: A busy street – New to town etc…)
By: Naveen Konduri 

Ø  Feel of Flowers.………………..................Due date 17th November 2013

A picture depicting the feel/ emotion of Flower / flowers

Details:
Ø  Try to depict the emotion of flowers from your photo.
Ø  Any kind of emotion can be depicted through the flowers.
 For example:
      Sun flower during sunrise is bright and gives positive hope.
      Sunflower during sunset is little dull and depicts the sorrow feel.
Ø  Not necessary that flower need to be attached with plant.


By: Mannarswamy