Showing posts with label Photo a Day Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo a Day Challenge. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2013

A Month of Photo A Day Challenge

In October, my husband and I decided to do the Fat Mum Slim Photo A Day Challenge. I have done the challenge before and blogged my photos each day. This month I decided I would wait to do a round up of the shots at the end of the month on here, but I posted everyday on Instagram and Facebook.

The daily prompts for the month were:
And here is my month worth of photos!

I was very honoured to have my photo on October 16 chosen in the Facebook FMS Photo A Day Fab Four for the prompt Leafy. Many of the photos submitted each day are amazing and I do not envy the admin's who choose 4 each day to feature in the Fab Four.  Just look at the amazing photos featured alongside mine in the grid below.

I missed a couple of days but we had a lot of fun finding something to fit the prompt each day and it gave us something else to do other than watch tv...

Not sure I will be able to keep up with the November challenge, but I may do a photo here or there. What a fun community Fat Mum Slim has created!

Have you participated in a fun photo challenge on instagram or facebook?

Friday, May 25, 2012

31 Days To A Better Photo

So a couple of months ago I participated in "March Photo A Day" challenge created by FatMumSlim author Chantelle. I enjoyed the challenge of finding an image to capture each day which fitted with the daily prompt word. But I had gone into the challenge thinking it may help me improve my photography skills. It definitely gave me many opportunities to photograph objects, scenes, and people I may not have otherwise snapped, but I don't think it helped me improve my photography skills - outside of iPhone-ography that is and some of my Photogene and Instagram editing skills.

After my husband gave me my digital camera 4 years ago, and at 8.5 months pregnant with our first son, I did take a beginners class - Digital photography 1: How to use a Digitial Camera in Venice, LA. I learned a lot in that class, but over time I have found myself relying more and more on the "digital-vari programs" of my camera rather than shooting fully manual or even just using the other advanced modes. And really when that is the case, why am I using a DSLR at all? I remember saying to my husband whilst viewing my cousins amazing photos of his trip visiting us in NYC, "Having children has really killed my photographic flair and abilities."

However, thanks to my sister's beau, Djordje, and a family trip away which included a spectacular evening sky of stars, I have been more and more playing with shooting manual. Sometimes this works, sometimes it takes me 10 minutes to get all the settings right, and then I find I may still have shots that are a little under- or over-exposed. In short, I need to learn more about my camera and the basic photography principles again.


Pinterest, of course, has also helped re-inspire me. I have stumbled across a myriad of "How to" pins over the past few months - "The photography tips 96 photographers wished they learned sooner", "Photography cheat sheet for exposure, shutter, aperture, ISO & white balance", "Advanced tips for sharper images", "The rule of thirds" - the list continues.

Then I came across this pin.




I read around this website for a couple of days (during our week long home-imprisonment thanks to whooping cough's cousin para-pertussis). And I decided to see how it went - after a recent rejection to volunteer on a school board (how humiliating) I decided my brain needed some extra stimulation.
So here it is. My 31 days to a better photo.

Day 1: Welcome
When did you realize how much you loved photos? What motivates you to love your images?

I bought my first SLR in high school and started taking photography as an extra-curricular subject. I LOVED watching an image I took come to life on the paper during processing in the dark room. It was the closest I had ever come to producing real magic. I truly loved that feeling.

A neighbour lent me her box of lenses and filters and polarizes. I played for hours with the different effects each created. I remember setting up a photo shoot with my younger sister (who was, and still is, adorable). I had my parents hold venetian blinds in the sunlight so that I could capture all the shadows on her face. I still remember the feeling of capturing those shots. Freezing that moment with my sister. I wonder where that photo is now...

After school I saved up and bought my first Nikon. An F65. I was in love. For 10 years I took that camera everywhere. I refused to switch to digital. I loved film. The magic - even if I wasn't the one processing the film.

But I did switch. The year my son was born, my husband gave me my Nikon D80. Now I was in love. Instant gratification. Unlimited number of "frames". I could shoot anything, anywhere, as many times as I wanted - and immediately see which to keep and which to trash - of course unless the image is completely black I rarely trash anything (I'm a little OCD about that).

I love portraits. Of my sons. Of my husband. Of my family. I love capturing emotion. Freezing a moment. Or better yet, freezing many many consecutive moments so that if I flick through them fast I can see the movement of those moments. I love seeing my sons' beautiful blue eyes, smiling or crying or thinking or singing. A good shot for me has magic eyes. Is full of emotion.


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Friday, March 30, 2012

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Photo A Day Challenge | Day 29 | Feet

"...such silly, wiggly, wonderful toes.

In fact, I think I'll count to three so you can wiggle your toes for me!"

- On the Night You Were Born (Nancy Tillman)




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Photo A Day Challenge | Day 28 | Trash

Sorry I'm a day late with this one. And it wasn't taken yesterday but way back in September 2010. And it was taken by my dear friend Nadine who was visiting us from Switzerland with her son, Janosch. I admit I thought Nadine was crazy taking photos of "trash cans" but it has proved to come in handy. :)

I felt that since today's prompt was "trash" I best use a picture of "trash" - as opposed to "rubbish" which we have here in Australia :)




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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Photo A Day Challenge | Day 24 | An Animal

What a great day at the zoo! Feeding time for the lions!




And a couple of extra furry and feathery friends we saw today.








And, of course, Wid-Wad-Woo!




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Friday, March 23, 2012

Photo A Day Challenge | Day 23 | Moon

Reading one of our favourite books before nap - "On The Night You Were Born".




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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Photo A Day Challenge | Day 21 | Delicious

Bacino Bar Flat White - What better way to start your day. And served in bed no less!




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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Photo A Day Challenge | Day 20 | Before/After

Before and after this mornings babyccino at Favourite Things in Dee Why - sporting the babyccino tattoo!





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Monday, March 19, 2012

Photo A Day Challenge | Day 19 | Funny

"Eddie Munster" hair on my 3 year old who has no clue who Eddie Munster is. But he requests this hairdo every night.




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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Photo A Day Challenge | Day 17 | Green

Seaweed salad which we enjoyed during our impromptu family dinner at Sushi Roll in Balgowlah. Beau was a surprising fan of this salad!



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Wednesday, March 14, 2012