Photography Challenge Showcase – Week 4
Thank you for joining us over the past three weeks as we’ve undertaken to complete the May Photography Challenge. It has been most enjoyable and I believe we have all learnt alot, I know the quality of my own pictures has improved and I’ve enjoyed seeing what you have produced. I hear rumbles to the effect that you’d like to continue to improve your photography skills, I know I’m hooked in improving this art. Sharing our final week.
Day 22: A photo of sibling love
Day 23: A photo of friendship
Day 24: A photo of smiles
Day 25: A photo that touches your heart
Always thrilled to find the children reading. Changed camera setting to natural lighting.
Day 26: A photo that makes me laugh
Skyping Big Sister, reaching out, touching. So funny, so beautiful.
Day 28: A photo of candlelight
My first time trying to photograph candlelight, I had to play with the settings a bit. Ended up with setting on ‘night’ for best result.
Day 29: A photo of hands
Very interesting challenge, tried a variety of settings, the best shot for these 3 year old hands was on ‘baby mode’. This caught the soft skin tones.
Day 30: A photo of play
Day 31: A photo of love
Working all week, building a home for his family in his ‘spare time’ equals love. xx{{}}
8 Comments
Vicky
You take such interesting photos, Erin:-) There's always something going on – as if they're telling a story. I've so enjoyed looking at them!
I like how Day 25 is so soft -full of mood and character. Day 24 is just gorgeous:-) The hands in Day 29 are in a similar pose to my photo – yours are beautiful and innocent-looking. And, I love the bush photo – such a feeling of space.
Thank you so much for hosting this meme, Erin. I've really enjoyed it – and now I have a new hobby!! {{}}
Here's my link:
http://creatingwithwisdom.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/photography-challenge-showcase-week-4.html
God bless:-)
Anonymous
Lovely Erin! Day 24 is gorgeous, really clear and well lit (and very cute too!) So is day 22 actually. Isn't the panoramic feature lovely?It captures a whole 'nother effect. I took some nice panoramic photos while on holidays. Then I also realised that I could use it to take 'part' of a photo that I wanted and then trim the rest off with an editor later. That really opened up the options when the panorama stretched on too far.
I've enjoyed seeing your photos, it's been a great challenge. I'd love to keep going, maybe just 3 or 4 photos a week rather than one every day. Want to set it up? Want some ideas? If not I might just set up my own challenges.
Missy 🙂
Anonymous
Oops, I forgot to leave the link for my photos this week!
http://harvestingjoy.wordpress.com/2012/05/28/may-photography-challenge-week-4/
Missy
Deanne
Great shots, your photography is really coming along.
Will get mine up soon!
Deanne
Here are mine- can't find the linky button again
http://fivebrothersonesister.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/may-photography-challenge-week-4.html
Thanks, it's been fun!
Therese
Gorgeous photos Erin. This challenge is reason number 246 not to take a break from blogging and to keep up with friends blogs.
Chareen
Hi Erin
♥ the pics.
I can't find the link in button to add my link 🙁 I opened the page in IE and MF and it's not there, it says the linky closes in a day but there is no button)
So here is my link.
http://www.everybedofroses.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/week-4-5-photography-challenge-showcase.html
Erin
Aww thank you all for your encouraging words. And a bit thank you for joining in, I have really enjoyed the group camaraderie.
Missy
Feel free to set up a challenge.