Photos of the Week - Week 11

 

Critique Group Challenge: 

Week 11, The Power of the One

Photo by Allison Haggarty

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Allison says:

We had a first day of warm spring weather last week so I took a long walk to explore a neighbourhood near downtown Montreal. This is an old factory near the canal which was converted to individual workspaces. The window in the middle had some sort of reflective coating and even though this side of the building was in shade it was very bright. There are lots of deatils to be seen in other windows but this one remains a mystery.

 

 

 

52-Week Photo Challenge Class
Week 11 - High Key

 

Week 52 Photo Challenge:

Week 11, High Key

Photo by Ruthanne Wirth

 

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Ruthanne says: 

We are currently on a road trip through Arizona and New Mexico.  Many buildings in this area of the country are decorated with large colorful murals.  This shutter zoom is of a mural on a restaurant wall in Wilcox , AZ which is in the southeast corner of the state.  The beautiful young woman in the mural is wearing a bearskin shawl  with the bears head  still attached as the hood.  If you look closely you can see the bears nose and teeth above her forehead.

 

Smart Phone Photo Challenges
Week 11 - Polka Dots

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 11, Polka Dots

Photo by R.Scheiner

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Lifelines: Surface Gold by Ricky Tims
20” x 20"
 
This fun little improvisational quilt features cording which is sewn on using the Bernina free-motion couching foot. It’s like a miracle. I love the process of creating fabric without a plan and one of my favorite designs is Diamond in a Square - very traditional. Still, by using the hand-dyed fabrics and letting the cuts go wonky, there is a more fluid and organic (whimsical) impact. This one got the name from that golden cording…Surface Gold…you don’t have to dig deep to enjoy the visual reward. This one is a fun puzzle.
 
 
 TRY THE JIGSAW PUZZLE

Choose your own difficulty. Click the 9-patch grid to change number of pieces. Click the circle arrow to make the puzzle pieces rotating instead of stable orientation. Also, there are tips under the "?" on the upper right of the puzzle. If you'd like a full screen version, click the button below. Have fun!

   

Photos of the Week - Week 10

 

Critique Group Challenge: 

Week 10, Wrinkles

Photo by Brian Savon

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Brian says:

I used a folded bed sheet to create this image. Cropped and edited in Lightroom.

 

 

 

52-Week Photo Challenge Class
Week 10 - High Key

 

Week 52 Photo Challenge:

Week 10, High Key

Photo by Egídio Leitão

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Egidio says: 

Survivor – For this week’s assignment, my very first subject choice turned out to be the one I chose to submit for the class. After several different compositions and locations, this is the one I kept coming back to. Once again, it is proving time after time that familiarity with your environment is your friend. I had seen this tree many times. It is right near the lot where I park my car when I go biking. It has always stood out in my eyes because it is the only tree on that grassy field. For now, it has survived the effects of progress and has not been cut to make room for another sports field. Now, since this is an urban park, I had to be very careful to compose my photo such that I would eliminate power lines and other signs of civilization. I am loving the fact that I am paying more attention to things in my viewfinder before I make the photo. I walked around the tree and paid attention to the shadows I wanted and also the things I did not want in the photo. There is no cropping whatsoever in this photo. I used the Basic panel for black and white conversion and overall tone adjustments. I only used four localized masks to even out the skylight and bottom third of the photo. It helped that the sky was cloudless.

 

Smart Phone Photo Challenges
Week 10 - Glass

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 10, Transparent

Photo by Karen Raforth

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Karen says:

This is a cropped piece of an image of Frida that flew by in the multi-media Frida Kahlo Immersive. iphone edits. Don’t miss it if it is in your area;but be sure you have read her bio or you may be confused.

 

Ricky's Challenge Photos

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 10, Transparent

Photo by Ricky Tims

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Ricky says:

My birthday was this week and Hugo purchased a decanter for whiskey. It has beautiful cut glass and I placed this in front of some multi colored handled fabric.

 

Critique Group Challenge:

Week 10, Wrinkles

Photo by Ricky Tims
from the 2021 Critique Group

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Ricky says:

I took crumbled/wrinkled white tissue paper and placed it under a red lamp that sits on a wooden chest. I did a double exposure in-camera - both panned left and right. I had other images that were more smooth, but this still shows some wrinkles (which I like). I've done these double exposure panned "landscapes" before, but this was a first on a somewhat small scale. I like how the wood gives a sense of a flat field and the gentle mountain peaks under the fiery sky.

 

 

 

Photos of the Week - Week 9

 

Critique Group Challenge: 

Week 9, True Colors

Photo by Roz Rossiter

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Roz says:

I have spent so much time thinking about this week’s image, True Colours is a favourite song and I am a fan of Cyndi Lauper and in normal times I would have had lots of wacky ideas. But this is the idea I kept returning to, a one-woman tribute to the people of Ukraine especially the women and the creatives.

I apologise if this is considered a political statement.

 

52-Week Photo Challenge Class
Week 9 - Square Crop

 

Week 52 Photo Challenge:

Week 9, Square Crop 

Photo by Carol Freda

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Carol says:

A feather I picked up on a walk last fall. Placed on a white background with lighting from a lamp spotlight. After LR adjustments in Basic, Gradient Mask on the corners to bring out the blue tone (it was a muddier brown/blue color).

 

Smart Phone Photo Challenges
Week 9 - Glass

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 9, Glass

Photo by Linda Rowberry

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Linda says:

I like playing with water, glasses and funky backgrounds. I had a little trouble trying to shoot this with my iPhone. I had to watch where I positioned the camera or I would distort the top of the glasses!For the most part I think it turned out pretty good. After doing some cropping I applied a Toon filter from the BeCasso app.

 

Ricky's Challenge Photos

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 9, Glass

Photo by Ricky Tims

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Ricky says:

This is a piece of art glass that lives on a shelf in my dining room. I really like the colors and the pattern and then the opening at the top really made a big impact. So I like this for this weeks challenge… Glass

 

Critique Group Challenge:

Week 9, True Colours

Photo by Ricky Tims
from the 2021 Critique Group

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Ricky says:

For 25 years I have worked with multicolored hand dyed fabrics. They have been a major part of my artistic identity and a primary income generator. Covid took that away. But dyeing is back on a limited basis so I opted to celebrate that fact with this photo. The manipulation is a mirror montage.

 

 

 

 

 

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Road to Wichita Falls
by Ricky Tims

 
When it started quilting, dyeing fabric was not part of my experience. Like most quilters, I began hoarding fabric… er… building my collection, and I tended towards bright colors, jewel tones, and large-scale prints. I remember seeing a show-n-tell quilt at a guild meeting that the maker called Road to St. Louis. The pattern was sixteen patches alternating with hourglass blocks (quarter-square triangles). I liked it so much I wanted to try it—but… as always… I had to shake it up a bit. 
 
If you look at this quilt you’ll see it is indeed basically two blocks. The trick was that I altered the hourglass block in places and changed the colors to give a big impact to the overall design. That’s one of my magic tricks…doing something simple, but making it look more complex.
 
FUN FACT: I was living in St. Louis at the time, and my hometown is Wichita Falls, TX. As a point of interest, Interstate 44 starts in Wichita Falls, TX, and ends in St. Louis. Therefore, the "Road to St. Louis" is also the "Road To Wichita Falls”.
 
This is a fun pattern which I named On The Road Again. It's easy to make, and you can make a few extra blocks to make a bigger quilt if you wish. Maybe this one is for you. I hope you have fun.
 
Get the pattern here.
 

 
 TRY THE JIGSAW PUZZLE

Choose your own difficulty. Click the 9-patch grid to change number of pieces. Click the circle arrow to make the puzzle pieces rotating instead of stable orientation. Also, there are tips under the "?" on the upper right of the puzzle. If you'd like a full screen version, click the button below. Have fun!

   

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