Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
It's tough to take a great picture, let alone a fantastic picture.
We do take many images where elements are confusing and we have to delete them or put them aside. but what happens to the spark that for a split second made one try to capture something from the scene?
I was traveling to Santa Monica to the 3rd Street Promenade and saw a woman reading a paper in the drizzle, her head protected with a plastic bag. So I rolled down the window and snapped this with my 5D and newly acquired beautiful Canon 50 1.2L:
The challenge is o look at this again in higher resolution, as if it were your own shot, (here's the file), and see what your imagination can derive from this and whether you might be able to create an artistc image.
As usual put © Photographer 2007, save the PSD in case we want to print it out and all versions are donated to © original photographer. Post your version at 600-1000 dpi in size.
The winner will get a DVD on Street Photography by Michael Reichman
Remember to give it your own Title
We'll close this after a max of 12 versions.
Asher
We do take many images where elements are confusing and we have to delete them or put them aside. but what happens to the spark that for a split second made one try to capture something from the scene?
I was traveling to Santa Monica to the 3rd Street Promenade and saw a woman reading a paper in the drizzle, her head protected with a plastic bag. So I rolled down the window and snapped this with my 5D and newly acquired beautiful Canon 50 1.2L:
The challenge is o look at this again in higher resolution, as if it were your own shot, (here's the file), and see what your imagination can derive from this and whether you might be able to create an artistc image.
As usual put © Photographer 2007, save the PSD in case we want to print it out and all versions are donated to © original photographer. Post your version at 600-1000 dpi in size.
The winner will get a DVD on Street Photography by Michael Reichman
Remember to give it your own Title
We'll close this after a max of 12 versions.
Asher
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