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Digital Photography Assignments. FOOD: Weekly Photography Challenge. A Post By: Darren Rowse Your challenge this week is to take a photograph (and share it) on the theme of Food.

FOOD: Weekly Photography Challenge

It should be something we can all do on some level as we all do eat so most days there should be some opportunity to capture that activity! If you’re looking for some inspiration check out some of our archives on how to do food photography: Once you’ve taken your “Food” image, upload it to your favourite photo sharing site and either share a link to it below or embed it in the comments using the our new tool to do so. Please note it sometimes takes us a while to approve comments with images as there’s a moderation queue – particularly over the weekend. Creative Photo Ideas: Fun with Foil and Food Coloring. Macro Photography for a Rainy Day In need of some creative photo ideas?

Creative Photo Ideas: Fun with Foil and Food Coloring

When the weather is miserable, but you have the itch to photograph, what can you do? Here are some fun and imaginative activities you can set up on your kitchen table. You'll need a macro or close-up lens, and a few common household items. Tip If you don't have a macro lens, you can use extension tubes on a long lens, or a close-up filter. Ready to make some creative, abstract photographs? Warning: None of these exercises is easy! Creative Photo Ideas #1:Colored Water Reflected in Foil. Creative Photo Ideas: Exercises.

Looking for some creative photo ideas, and ways to boost your photographic creativity?

Creative Photo Ideas: Exercises

This page contains a handful of creative photography exercises to flex your creative muscle and stimulate your imagination. They're not meant to be easy. They are meant to push you. Creativity. It's that elusive "something extra" that takes a photograph from "okay" to "wow! " My Own Experience with Creativity Many years ago, I was photographing a canola field with my friend. A rather conventional image of a canola field © Julie Waterhouse Photography I looked around. The next thing I knew, I had walked into the field a few rows, and was lying on my back shooting up into the sky, with some bits of canola so close to the lens, they weren't in focus. "Creative" canola © Julie Waterhouse Photography That day, I learned that, at least for me, I often have to shoot my way through all the "expected" and conventional photographs first. So - my advice to you? Restrict Your Options The Hula Hoop Challenge Doggie-cam.