Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
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November 22, 2010
Make a photograph dominated by horizontal lines or compositional elements that go all the way across the frame.
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November 20, 2010
Tungsten light can often create a warming effect, depending on your white balance. Use tungsten light in a photo today.
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November 19, 2010
Low contrast in a scene can connote softness, calmness, or mellowness. Make a photo today that has low contrast.
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November 18, 2010
Make a photograph today that visually communicates a sound. Your choice of sound, but do your best to make us "hear" it.
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November 15, 2010
Can you believe it's been a year of @dailyshoot? We can't! Make a photograph with a calendar theme today.
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November 11, 2010
Facades give buildings their public face. Make a photo of a building's facade today that tells its story.
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November 10, 2010
Gauges, meters, and turn signals are all indicators. Make a photograph of an indicator that catches your attention today.
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November 8, 2010
Radiating lines pulls the viewer directly to a center of interest. Take advantage of this in a photo you create today.
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November 6, 2010
"Sometimes, the best advice is to get closer. Today, get really close to your subject. Use a macro lens if you have one."
November 3, 2010
"Frames outline the focus of a subject. Make a creative photo with natural framing: windows, doors, trees, borders, etc."
October 27, 2010
"Reaching up, reaching for, reaching out, or reaching in. Show the action of reaching in a photograph today."
October 25, 2010
"Make a high-contrast photograph today. Keep in mind that color contrast can be as effective as black and white."
October 24, 2010
"Communicate motion in a still photograph. Blur is one way, but maybe there are others you can find."
October 22, 2010
"Illustrate the idea of time in a photograph today. Be as literal or abstract as you want to be with your interpretation."
October 14, 2010
"Fire is dramatic, as it its effect. Make a picture of a flame or something changed by fire or flame."
October 13, 2010
"Think upside down & really change your view point. Make a photo where you or your subject is upside down."
October 12, 2010
"Stairs and ramps lead the eye and take us places. Make a photo of a stair or ramp that you see today."
October 11, 2010
"Let's start out the new week by making a photo with a red point of interest. Make sure your subject really stands out."
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