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keithsnell

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Voting for the "Straight from the Camera" Assignment Images
« on: October 26, 2009, 09:52:53 AM »
Please vote for your favorite image from the "Straight from the Camera" assignment for the "People's Choice" award.  The objective of this assignment was to help reinforce good discipline for setting up the camera and exposing and composing the scene such that we could post an image "straight from the camera" with no post-processing except resizing for the web.

To vote for an image, simply select the image title in the "poll" attached at the top of this thread, and click "submit vote."  NOTE:  You need to be logged in to see the voting options.  Voting will end at midnight, Mountain Time (GMT-07:00) on Sunday, 1 November 2009.  


Straight from Kogaku



Early Morning Sunrise



Orionid Sunrise



Orionid Meteors?



Street Photography



Street photography II



White Butterfly



Yellow lab having fun in Lake Michigan



Spooky2



Spooky1



Vivid Red



Painting Fall



Fall Color



11 Mile Reservoir



Bodie & Rick



Pattern



Woodcarver's Shop 1



Woodcarver's Shop 2



Typical Vermont



Red Barn


Thank you to everyone that participated in the "Straight from the Camera" assignment.  I found this to be a very useful exercise to emphasize the use of good exposure and composition techniques.

Viewers are encouraged to respond to this thread describing why you like a particular image, or think it was particularly successful at meeting the guidelines of the assignment.

Keith
« Last Edit: October 26, 2009, 10:20:22 AM by keithsnell »

RebeccaSnell

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Re: Voting for the "Straight from the Camera" Assignment Images
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2009, 09:32:10 PM »
Augh, this is another tough week to vote on.  I like so many of them and am very impressed by how well everyone did coming 'straight from the camera'.    We should do this assignment periodically to keep us 'thinking' while we shoot.  Good assignment, Keith.