Remember that Doctor Who episode, entitled "Blink"?
That is my favourite of all Doctor Who episodes. Lori even returned from New York City, this summer, with a blue t-shirt with the TARDIS on it, and it read: Keep Calm and Don't Blink. Great shirt, only it was a women's shirt that was way too small for me.
I want that shirt. In a men's large size.
There are a set of statues downtown, at Sussex and Rideau streets, that remind me of that Doctor Who episode. The statues are angels, but don't really look like the weeping angels that sent the Doctor and Martha back in time. However, whenever I see these statues, I don't dare take my eyes off them.
I don't dare blink.
Happy Friday.
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Friday, November 8, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Monochrome
Several months ago, I wrote about how I joined a photographer's meetup group, that I joined this group to learn more about photography and to try shooting different things. However, since then, the only thing I seem to have done is to attend model shoots and gain some experience working with studio lighting and women in various states of disrobement.
Not that that's a bad thing.
I did attend a workshop that challenged me to take a self portrait that showed an emotion. That sort of worked: I don't know how well I conveyed an emotion but I liked the picture so much that I use it for this blog (look to your right, my friends).
Yesterday, we were given a challenge to shoot three images of the same subject and present it in monochromea single colour. Judging by the conversations that went around over this shoot, a lot of people seemed unclear as to what was expected.
Here is my impression of the theme for this shoot:
What do you think? (For the project, I didn't submit the sepia-toned angel.)
If you want to see what others did for this project, you can check out the photo meetup site.
Not that that's a bad thing.
I did attend a workshop that challenged me to take a self portrait that showed an emotion. That sort of worked: I don't know how well I conveyed an emotion but I liked the picture so much that I use it for this blog (look to your right, my friends).
Yesterday, we were given a challenge to shoot three images of the same subject and present it in monochromea single colour. Judging by the conversations that went around over this shoot, a lot of people seemed unclear as to what was expected.
Here is my impression of the theme for this shoot:
What do you think? (For the project, I didn't submit the sepia-toned angel.)
If you want to see what others did for this project, you can check out the photo meetup site.
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