Another Challenge

Another challenge from Otto v M – know the rules and then break them. Conclusion from me: They are easily broken – but not all in the same photo…Click here for more tries!

In Photography and the Art of Seeing, Freeman Patterson recommends writing down a list of rules we assume to be true of photography… and then break them. Here are ten rules that recur repeatedly:

1) Focus on the centre of interest.
2) Fill the frame with the subject.
3) Do not shoot between 10 am and 3 pm (the light is too harsh).
4) Don’t shoot against the light.
5) Hold the camera steady.
6) Follow the rule of third, e.g. 1/3 sky and 2/3 land or vice versa.
7) Obey the light meter.
8) Photograph children (or pets) at their own eye level.
9) Avoid lens flare when shooting against the sun.
10) Keep the camera level with the horizon.

Before I get to the challenge, I need to tell a saying we have in Scandinavia about the differences between the countries when it comes to rules. Do you know what separates Swedes, Danes and Norwegian from one another? The Swedes follow the rules, the Danes don’t give a damn about rules, and the Norwegians break the rules.

As the good Norwegian I am the challenge will be in accordance with my inherent being: How many of those previous mentioned rules can you break in one picture? Like last time, post a link to the photo here in a comment, and I will pick up the photo and showcase it in a later post.

I look forward to seeing your photos.

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Sense of Touch

For Cee this week – Sense of Touch.

Join in and let us know what you prefer!

Fur…dogs, cats, sheep…

Skrållan, Totti and Belezza or Bronzone in my lap

Smooth stones or stone walls…

Smooth, weathered wood…

The soft, silken shell hiding the magnolia bud…

# Eget tema 14: Det bästa mor har sätter hon… ( The best thing mother has got she puts on the table – old saying…)(246/365)

WPC: Motion

Motion. Something about anything that can move…these two certainly can – Totti and his lovely daughter Belezza.

For more motion, click here.

Travel theme: Trees

For Ailsa I want to send some of my favourite trees – at least photos taken of them. So travelling means in Sweden this time. Starting with their helping us with mindfulness – my mother and my two dogs under the great beech tree in our forest, Spring 2011.

Trees – we cannot live without them. There are many reasons to why I love trees, and here are only some of them. I hope you agree with me – they are as wonderful as they are essential. I love them…

# 201 Må väl – Feel Good (45/365)

Totti är expert på att må väl – att rulla sig i snö, frost eller mossa tillhör medlen för att uppnå detta.

Totti is an expert on feel good moments – a roll in snow, frost or moss is a means of reaching these.