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Nov 30, 2018 09:13:52   #
WJB Loc: Salisbury, MD
 
Hard-wide shots with shadows midday.

Easy-cat, always photogenic.

Bill

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Nov 30, 2018 09:18:45   #
Bubbee Loc: Aventura, Florida
 
My Family and my Cat...so they're mostly candid...
Love to photograph while traveling..
Started photographing the birds, swans, egrets and herons here on the Turnberry Golf Course and lake , and my beautiful Counry Club Drive, where I live.
Learning so much here, and struggling with PS 18 Elements
Love this Forum!

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Nov 30, 2018 09:34:17   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
Feiertag wrote:
Mine are birds in flight, against the sky.

What subject do you find challenging?

While we are at it, what subject do you find the easiest subject to take a shot of? Mine are plants/flowers.


Most are difficult for me but people are hardest.
Landscape is the easiest if you could make it relative.

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Nov 30, 2018 09:51:31   #
StanMac Loc: Tennessee
 
Feiertag wrote:
Mine are birds in flight, against the sky.

What subject do you find challenging?

While we are at it, what subject do you find the easiest subject to take a shot of? Mine are plants/flowers.


A look at my body of work would tell you that I am challenged by any subject!

😞😔😩

Stan

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Nov 30, 2018 10:00:17   #
ltj123 Loc: NW Wisconsin
 
Family groups, and weddings

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Nov 30, 2018 10:33:59   #
camerauser78
 
Every vision I see and know that I want to see again, at the time of exposure or at post production or years from the exposure. It's been that way for 57 years.

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Nov 30, 2018 10:45:14   #
xt2 Loc: British Columbia, Canada
 
Ghosts by far !!!

Feiertag wrote:
Mine are birds in flight, against the sky.

What subject do you find challenging?

While we are at it, what subject do you find the easiest subject to take a shot of? Mine are plants/flowers.

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Nov 30, 2018 10:57:32   #
gunflint Loc: Rocky Mountain High, Colorado
 
It's hard for me to get a great family Christmas photo and have everyone's eyes open and a nice smile at the same time.

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Nov 30, 2018 11:21:01   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
People! No matter how good the photo is, they complain!

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Nov 30, 2018 11:22:30   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
Portraits - but I don't do many indoor - so I'm reluctant to improve my lighting over umbrella and bounce. 5% keepers.
Landscape and Scene is my thing. 20% keepers. There are always scenes not too far from home.
Zoo will be my Spring Fun Project.

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Nov 30, 2018 12:04:33   #
tiphareth51 Loc: Somewhere near North Pole, Alaska
 
Ice sculpture art. The lighting is not always even. Sometimes the tops are lightly lit and the bottoms are heavily lighted.

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Nov 30, 2018 12:05:50   #
rb61 Loc: Maple Grove, MN
 
Bigfoot

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Nov 30, 2018 12:08:47   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
rb61 wrote:
Bigfoot



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Nov 30, 2018 12:45:28   #
Riverrat2 Loc: South East Idaho
 
Easiest: my granddaughter. You can't take a bad picture. Hardest: my grandson. After hunderds of tries, I still don't have even one that I really like.

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Nov 30, 2018 12:52:32   #
ORpilot Loc: Prineville, Or
 
people. My favorite photographers of people are Joseph Karsh and Richard Avadon. The technical side I mastered. But getting that connection between the photographer and the subject i only get in a blue moon. Mother Nature I can get connected to in a second. People, I am intimidated by.

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