wyattk.blogspot.com
Wyatt's FP workshop blog: 08/07/05
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Wyatt's FP workshop blog. To post and discuss photos in the light of Freeman Patterson's book "Photography and the Art of Seeing." A group of DPChallenge members have started a FP study group, and will work through the book's exercises. Sunday, August 07, 2005. 10 "best" shots in my backyard. A I think this is a newly-sprouting clover flower. Slightly post-processed. B A feather was in my radius! That's me cheering, not the bird.). C Another shot of the feather, showing the texture better. Bear music, di...
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Wyatt's FP workshop blog: 07/29/05
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Wyatt's FP workshop blog. To post and discuss photos in the light of Freeman Patterson's book "Photography and the Art of Seeing." A group of DPChallenge members have started a FP study group, and will work through the book's exercises. Friday, July 29, 2005. Here's an OOF subject shot that I succeeded at. Not that it's interesting enough to add to a portfolio, but it works for what I was trying to do. Posted by Wyatt at 3:39 PM. Huntington, WV, United States. View my complete profile. Flowers on the move.
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Wyatt's FP workshop blog: 07/26/05
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Wyatt's FP workshop blog. To post and discuss photos in the light of Freeman Patterson's book "Photography and the Art of Seeing." A group of DPChallenge members have started a FP study group, and will work through the book's exercises. Tuesday, July 26, 2005. Posted by Wyatt at 11:52 AM. Huntington, WV, United States. View my complete profile. Other FPWG Member Blogs:. Other members (blogs TBD):. Bear music, di53, waterlillies, skiprow, arpita, DocInfinity. Foresight/Abstract, attempt #1.
ajager.blogspot.com
Seeing: August 2005
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery. I know that we're supposed to pick one of the photographs in Freeman Patterson's book "Photograpy and the Art of Seeing"say why we like it and try to use the techniques ourselves, but I'm picking two. Not terribly successful, I know, as there is not enough foliage in the foreground to make it as abstract as the original, but this is a technique I'm looking forward to trying much more. Purely as an addendum, I want to add this shot.
jkfifield.blogspot.com
Freeman Patterson Workshop: July 2005
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Wednesday, July 27, 2005. Just getting this running. I've taken some pictures, and when I get a chance I'll post them. I'm also beginning reading through the book, haven't gotten too far yet. Posted by JK Fifield @ 8:23 AM. View my complete profile. FP Workshop Team Blog. Other members (blogs TBD):. Bear music, di53, waterlillies, skiprow, arpita, DocInfinity. Exercise 2, walk out door, 7 step radius, etc. etc. Process for Exercise 1.
dwterryphotos.blogspot.com
Freeman Patterson Workshop: August 2005
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The images that will be posted here will be assignments from the Freeman Patterson Workshop Group (FPWG) from www.dpchallenge.com. Thursday, August 04, 2005. Exercise 2: Pictures from your own back yard. The assignment here was as follows:. Part 1: Have someone (other than yourself) choose three seemingly unrelated items/objects for you to photograph together. Don't expect masterpieces, expect a struggle. Minimum requirement: 20 pictures. Posted by dwterry at 8/04/2005 11:09:00 PM. My photo web site.
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Freeman Patterson Workshop: July 2005
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The images that will be posted here will be assignments from the Freeman Patterson Workshop Group (FPWG) from www.dpchallenge.com. Sunday, July 31, 2005. Breaking the Rules: #2 Main subject is in focus. Purposely focused the camera on the foreground subject even though the person in the background was my real intent. Posted by dwterry at 7/31/2005 10:03:00 PM. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. Breaking the Rules: #2 Main subject is in focus. Purposely focused the camera on the background subject. In this picture...