Weekly Photo Challenge: Renewal

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Renewal. This word conjures a variety of images, from bright blossoms to meditating monks. When I think of “renewal,” I think of starting a new job, arriving in a new city that’s ripe for exploration, walking through a new apartment with white walls, and taking a hot shower after a challenging day. I also recall a trip several years ago to the Lan Su Chinese Garden in Portland, Oregon, which is where I took the photograph above. This lone pink flower amongst lily pads makes me feel renewed, fresh, and ready for what’s to come. I think of beginnings. Life. Opportunity. What images does Renewal conjure for you? Get creative. Think beyond the usual images (a sunrise, a birth). We want to see what else you can come up with by Cheri Lucas

 

 

Weekly Photo Challenge: Geometry

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Geometry. This challenge is about the shapes and rhythms that make up the geometry of our world. Many photographs of any genre have an underlying sense of geometry, but I often like to make this the main subject of my work. I think it’s the most important aspect of a photograph’s success. This could be the patterns of the natural world up close and personal, or the rhythm of your local buildings. The above photograph, “Positive Negative,” depicts the Paula Rego Museum in Lisbon where the sky created an equally strong element of the composition as the building. The image has a totemic quality, softened by the passing cloud. I had waited for this cloud to move into the perfect position within the frame. The colour, light, and form of the image emphasize this geometry. by Cheri Lucas

Mobile Phone’s Photography . . .

Now a day’s Mobile Phone’s Camera is very much popular in everywhere of the World. Phone cameras are becoming more and more advanced as us consumers demand better quality pictures from our phones. Phones like the Galaxy S2, iPhone 4S and the Nokia N8, all phones from 2011, really went up a notch when it came to picture quality.

Recently Nineteen international photojournalists like John Stanmeyer, Gary KnightDonald Weber, Ron Haviv, Ed Kashi, Marcus Bleasdale are use this tools and getting a magic result.

During my photographic assignment I am use my D,SLR camera like Canon ID Mark IV with necessary lenses and other things-  at the same I am also try to use my mobile phone camera Nokia E63 and the result is as well good, that camera provide 1600×1200 pixels image and then Image format is JPEG. Here I post some photos which I took today’s in the morning.  Yes,  I also mention  today’s is rainy day and light is really soft and cool, I went to our roof top with  my mobile phone camera and takes some photos finally I edit it out and displaying you . . . monirul alam

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