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Stock and Awe 61

^Hanratty-Stock:iconHanratty-Stock: reports, 1d 19h ago
Welcome to the sixty first edition of the still awesomely named Stock and Awe a series of newsletters as suggested by you!

Resourcefully Yours // Weekly Gems #22

^znow-white:iconznow-white: reports, March 16
A sneak peak at just a few Tutorials submitted recently to the Resources & Stock Image Gallery!

Groups for Exposure

*cherybery:iconcherybery: reports, March 15
Most of these groups are new to the community

Assignment: Double Vision

*Kel-----Bel:iconKel-----Bel: reports, March 12
For this assignment, we asked our members to view the world in double, twins, things that are alike, parallel, the same or similar.
And with all our assignments we like to keep learning. Not only will you find excellent examples of double vision photography, but a few tips and ticks if you yourself would like to shoot double vision [how to shoot double exposure and reflections].

Stocky Directory

*Tasastock:iconTasastock: reports, March 11
A list of stock providers right here on DeviantArt!

Hidden Gems 4 - The Lesser Known Stocker

*Tasastock:iconTasastock: reports, March 10
Features of four stockers who have less than 15,000 pageviews, and pieces done using their art.

Resourcefully Yours // Weekly Gems #21

^znow-white:iconznow-white: reports, March 9
A sneak peak at just a few Application Resources submitted recently to the Resources & Stock Image Gallery!

Stock and Awe 60

^Hanratty-Stock:iconHanratty-Stock: reports, March 8
Welcome to the sixtieth edition of the still awesomely named Stock and Awe a series of newsletters as suggested by you!

ResourceNation: Feature #1

`night-fate:iconnight-fate: reports, March 3
ResourceNation is a place of organized categories with inspiring stock images, application resources, etc.

Resources Round Up // February

^znow-white:iconznow-white: reports, March 2
February's round up of News,Resources,Contests and Features together with many delicious nibbly bits ...

Resources News This Week

Resourcefully Yours // Weekly Gems #22

^znow-white:iconznow-white: reports, March 16
A sneak peak at just a few Tutorials submitted recently to the Resources & Stock Image Gallery!

Stock and Awe 61

^Hanratty-Stock:iconHanratty-Stock: reports, 1d 19h ago
Welcome to the sixty first edition of the still awesomely named Stock and Awe a series of newsletters as suggested by you!

Groups for Exposure

*cherybery:iconcherybery: reports, March 15
Most of these groups are new to the community

Rays of Light Stock

=hyannah77-stock:iconhyannah77-stock: reports, March 13
A Collection of Stock which include rays of sunlight

Want to model a car in 3d?

*tonare:icontonare: reports, March 15
60 Car Modeling Tutorials

Will Jetpack Revolutionize Browser?

~divinds:icondivinds: reports, 2h 15m ago
Developers of Mozilla Lab announced the release of first Jet-pack SDK. The Jetpack SDK is actually a collection of tools that enables any user who knows HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create most powerful add-ons on Firefox

Now taking Requests for stock images!

~Stockona:iconStockona: reports, March 13
now taking requests on stock images

Gimp Instructionals For Dummies

~sweets8:iconsweets8: reports, 1d 21h ago
A kind of guidelines to use the free Gimp program if you don't want to bother reading the mile long instruction booklett they have ^^;

5 New Free Photoshop Brushes: Best of March Week 2

~fiftyfivepixels:iconfiftyfivepixels: reports, March 15
Here are 5 sets of free Photoshop brushes under various categories. There are spring-themed brushes, smoke and fire brushes, watercolor brushes, etc.

Icon Library >> Illustrating a business briefcase

~Iconshock:iconIconshock: reports, 17h 42m ago
How to make a beautiful briefcase to make your applications even more appealing
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Assignment: Things We Carry

#Photo--Assignment:iconPhoto--Assignment: reports, November 13, 2009
Here at *Photo--Assignment we like to send our members on assignment. Our Assignments vary from a wide variety of topics to help broaden our understanding of photography. So we'd like to share with you some of our assignments and our member's work regarding those assignments!
For this assignment, we asked members to shoot the things they carry.
We carry a lot of things with us everyday: Cell phones, car keys, lucky rabbit's foot. Some items are essential to us while others have a special meaning. For this assignment, empty out your pockets and purses and come up with a unique way to photograph the things you carry everyday.
Assignment suggest by ~guzganu

Enjoy!
:iconkel-----bel:

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And with any assignment, we like you to always be learning. Here's a quick guide to refresh those still life skills!

Still Life Photography by:Lynne Eodice

hroughout the decades, artists have depicted still life scenes—arrangements of inanimate objects—in paintings and photography. Shooting still life subjects is one of the best ways to sharpen your photographic skills. You can take your time, and your subject remains stationary. Good composition, framing and lighting are all very important to translate your still life into a great photo.

Every day we are bombarded with still life images of appetizing foods, shiny housewares and other appealing products in magazine ads, brochures and catalogs. Professionals spend a great deal of time setting up these shots and you can learn a lot just by studying the photos you find most appealing and unique. Notice how photographers use repeating shapes and lines to create patterns and use complimentary colors. Study the lighting that they use. One of the best things you can do before you shoot still lifes is to collect images that inspire you

Keep It Simple
Simplicity is very important when composing still lifes. You don’t need to collect a wide range of complicated objects to create an interesting picture. Instead, choose a few objects with a common thread. The arrangement of a still life should begin with the positioning of a single dominant subject. Then add other objects one at a time, and examine the arrangement through your camera’s viewfinder. Experiment with your camera angle until the scene shows the elements in the most pleasing balance. Photograph the original grouping, and then rearrange or remove objects to see if it improves the composition.

Challenge Yourself
You can use any object or group of objects to create a still life. Flowers, fruit, and vegetables are popular subjects and easy to obtain. You can also create a good still life with some of your own personal belongings. This also allows you to make a personal statement. A cherished necklace, a favorite article of clothing, sporting equipment, or a collection of memorabilia can say a lot about who you are. Challenge yourself by gathering objects to create your own still life image—think about what interests you and use that as your theme.

If your hobby is photography, use your camera, a roll of negatives, some prints and a few of your favorite accessories as props. This self-assignment can be an experiment in light, shape, color, and composition, as well as
an opportunity to express your own imagination.

Equipment & Backdrops
Most pros use elaborate studio setups for their still lifes, but you can do this yourself on a smaller scale at home. Invest in a yard or two of cloth from a fabric store, or purchase backdrop paper (known as 'seamless' which is available in many camera and art stores. This will give you a more-professional looking, uncluttered background. You may also want to shoot your subject(s) on a tabletop or another surface draped with fabric.

I recommend using light from a window or ambient room light instead of your camera’s flash. You’ll get much more pleasing light than with the harsh illumination that on-camera flash provides (unless you have a means of using off-camera lighting). A sheet of white cardboard or Fome-Cor can be used as a reflector to fill in the shadows.

Natural outdoor settings work well for some objects, like an arrangement of shells on a beach. When shooting outdoors, utilize the more-flattering illumination of early or late sunlight, or the soft light of an overcast day.

Four Tips In Brief
• Collect still life images that you admire.
• Assemble personal objects to create a unique still life statement.
• Keep compositions simple.
• Utilize backdrop elements and lighting to produce strong still life photos.


















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Great shots! :D :D :D

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Carpe Lumen! Carpe Scienciam! Carpe Vitam!

The very concept of existence is surreal. To be able to understand it, would cause you to first lose yourself in the concept of what is.
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i'm gonna try this assignment - i already have a couple ideas :D
:icongrayfoxgreen:
sounds like something I might be able to do....now how do I post/paste it here?
GFG

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:iconr3dback-ruud:
Alright! Thank you for the feature!

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Halifax is in Nova Scotia, which is in Canada, which is on Earth, which is in Canada.
:iconcealcrest:
Thanks! I really enjoyed setting up to shoot this assignment. I tried a couple of completely different styles and had a lot of fun doing it.

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you + clik = donate a Bible for free
:iconcrzee4art:
Lolz I did this a while ago actually X3 Hehe! I SHALL DO EET AGAIN! :B

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I am © God
Are you? <3
"Going to war without France is like going deer hunting without an accordion. All you do is leave behind a lot of noisy baggage."-Unknown
*is french*
:heart: Crzee
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Thanks for the feature.
:iconcherybery:
That was a fun assignment! Thank you for the feature

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NAMASTE!
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I'm really glad I participated. :D
thank youuuuu

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:bulletpurple: Lovely jubley :bulletpurple:

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This assignment was fun, thanks for the feature!

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