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Challenge Jan. 4 - 6 2016......Diagonal Lines
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Jan 3, 2016 20:22:36   #
Irenejb Loc: Minnesota/Florida
 
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free Sunday. And thank you Pat on your 2016 Goals Challenge....a great start for a year of accomplishments and learning in 2016.

In a landscape photo, portrait photo, still life or any other kind of photo, the first major task of the photographer is to draw the viewer’s eye to the most important aspects of the shot and keep it there!

"We want our photo to send some sort of message. If not, we shouldn’t be taking the shot. So we want to be certain that our viewer’s attention is focused in the right area. By the way, the message we’re sending could be as simple as wanting them to see an attractive cloud formation or some pretty colors in a rainbow—whatever.

We’re taking the shot because something in that scene attracted us and we want the viewer to see it, too.

This is actually the whole point to the photo composition rules. To make sure the viewer sees what we want them to see in the scene."

The above was copied from the following article from PictureCorrect:

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/diagonal-lines-in-landscape-photography/

Just a couple to start this challenge off......

As I worked this shot, I had a vision of two little girls finding a magical place to play at the end of this walkway
As I worked this shot, I had a vision of two littl...
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A walkway inviting me to further explore what it may hold.
A walkway inviting me to further explore what it m...
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Jan 3, 2016 20:47:49   #
Rufe Loc: Missouri
 
Some from Missouri. Great start Irene.









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Jan 3, 2016 20:58:32   #
Clicker2014 Loc: Canada
 
Great start Irene! Thank you for hosting!

Here are a couple to get me started.


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Jan 3, 2016 20:59:25   #
Irenejb Loc: Minnesota/Florida
 
Rufe wrote:
Some from Missouri. Great start Irene.


All lead me into the image Rufe....the first has to be my fav.....swim the channel, walk up all those steps and I find myself in a beautiful courtyard....then into the castle. I recognize your second....I'm sure I have one somewhat similar....lol....

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Jan 3, 2016 21:04:09   #
Irenejb Loc: Minnesota/Florida
 
Clicker2014 wrote:
Great start Irene! Thank you for hosting!

Here are a couple to get me started.


Sharon, your fly is beautiful...damsel? And your stream wants me to continue to go on and on to further explore. Love your abstract of color!

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Jan 3, 2016 21:29:56   #
AnnMurrey Loc: Ohio
 
Good evening.


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Jan 3, 2016 21:37:30   #
Irenejb Loc: Minnesota/Florida
 
AnnMurrey wrote:
Good evening.


Hi Sue! I'd love to walk this lane with you....with cameras in hand. Very nice.

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Jan 3, 2016 22:19:16   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
Irenejb wrote:
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free Sunday. And thank you Pat on your 2016 Goals Challenge....a great start for a year of accomplishments and learning in 2016.

In a landscape photo, portrait photo, still life or any other kind of photo, the first major task of the photographer is to draw the viewer’s eye to the most important aspects of the shot and keep it there!

"We want our photo to send some sort of message. If not, we shouldn’t be taking the shot. So we want to be certain that our viewer’s attention is focused in the right area. By the way, the message we’re sending could be as simple as wanting them to see an attractive cloud formation or some pretty colors in a rainbow—whatever.

We’re taking the shot because something in that scene attracted us and we want the viewer to see it, too.

This is actually the whole point to the photo composition rules. To make sure the viewer sees what we want them to see in the scene."

The above was copied from the following article from PictureCorrect:

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/diagonal-lines-in-landscape-photography/

Just a couple to start this challenge off......
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free... (show quote)


Good article and wonderful start. I have some lines in mind.///

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Jan 3, 2016 22:19:17   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
Irenejb wrote:
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free Sunday. And thank you Pat on your 2016 Goals Challenge....a great start for a year of accomplishments and learning in 2016.

In a landscape photo, portrait photo, still life or any other kind of photo, the first major task of the photographer is to draw the viewer’s eye to the most important aspects of the shot and keep it there!

"We want our photo to send some sort of message. If not, we shouldn’t be taking the shot. So we want to be certain that our viewer’s attention is focused in the right area. By the way, the message we’re sending could be as simple as wanting them to see an attractive cloud formation or some pretty colors in a rainbow—whatever.

We’re taking the shot because something in that scene attracted us and we want the viewer to see it, too.

This is actually the whole point to the photo composition rules. To make sure the viewer sees what we want them to see in the scene."

The above was copied from the following article from PictureCorrect:

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/diagonal-lines-in-landscape-photography/

Just a couple to start this challenge off......
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free... (show quote)


Good article and wonderful start. I have some lines in mind.///

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Jan 3, 2016 22:31:57   #
Clicker2014 Loc: Canada
 
Thanks Irene! :-)
Irenejb wrote:
Sharon, your fly is beautiful...damsel? And your stream wants me to continue to go on and on to further explore. Love your abstract of color!

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Jan 3, 2016 23:16:01   #
Lorima Loc: Colorado
 
Irenejb wrote:
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free Sunday. And thank you Pat on your 2016 Goals Challenge....a great start for a year of accomplishments and learning in 2016.

In a landscape photo, portrait photo, still life or any other kind of photo, the first major task of the photographer is to draw the viewer’s eye to the most important aspects of the shot and keep it there!

"We want our photo to send some sort of message. If not, we shouldn’t be taking the shot. So we want to be certain that our viewer’s attention is focused in the right area. By the way, the message we’re sending could be as simple as wanting them to see an attractive cloud formation or some pretty colors in a rainbow—whatever.

We’re taking the shot because something in that scene attracted us and we want the viewer to see it, too.

This is actually the whole point to the photo composition rules. To make sure the viewer sees what we want them to see in the scene."

The above was copied from the following article from PictureCorrect:

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/diagonal-lines-in-landscape-photography/

Just a couple to start this challenge off......
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free... (show quote)


Nice challenge, and great examples.

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Jan 4, 2016 00:09:53   #
dane004 Loc: WYOMING
 
Irenejb wrote:
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free Sunday. And thank you Pat on your 2016 Goals Challenge....a great start for a year of accomplishments and learning in 2016.

In a landscape photo, portrait photo, still life or any other kind of photo, the first major task of the photographer is to draw the viewer’s eye to the most important aspects of the shot and keep it there!

"We want our photo to send some sort of message. If not, we shouldn’t be taking the shot. So we want to be certain that our viewer’s attention is focused in the right area. By the way, the message we’re sending could be as simple as wanting them to see an attractive cloud formation or some pretty colors in a rainbow—whatever.

We’re taking the shot because something in that scene attracted us and we want the viewer to see it, too.

This is actually the whole point to the photo composition rules. To make sure the viewer sees what we want them to see in the scene."

The above was copied from the following article from PictureCorrect:

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/diagonal-lines-in-landscape-photography/

Just a couple to start this challenge off......
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free... (show quote)


Irene Lovely start great vision :thumbup: :thumbup: Thank you for hosting the challenge.

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Jan 4, 2016 00:17:55   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
This will be it for me tonight.

Cherub stuck between lines
Cherub stuck between lines...

Court in MA
Court in MA...

Interior of restored Customs House, Portland
Interior of restored Customs House, Portland...

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Jan 4, 2016 01:39:14   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Irenejb wrote:
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free Sunday. And thank you Pat on your 2016 Goals Challenge....a great start for a year of accomplishments and learning in 2016.

In a landscape photo, portrait photo, still life or any other kind of photo, the first major task of the photographer is to draw the viewer’s eye to the most important aspects of the shot and keep it there!

"We want our photo to send some sort of message. If not, we shouldn’t be taking the shot. So we want to be certain that our viewer’s attention is focused in the right area. By the way, the message we’re sending could be as simple as wanting them to see an attractive cloud formation or some pretty colors in a rainbow—whatever.

We’re taking the shot because something in that scene attracted us and we want the viewer to see it, too.

This is actually the whole point to the photo composition rules. To make sure the viewer sees what we want them to see in the scene."

The above was copied from the following article from PictureCorrect:

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/diagonal-lines-in-landscape-photography/

Just a couple to start this challenge off......
A big thank you to RR for hosting yet another Free... (show quote)


Good start Irene, yes can imagine the children playing

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Jan 4, 2016 06:23:19   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
And where does it go?





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