Poll
Question:
Vote for Your Favorite Three (3) before clicking on Submit!
Option 1: S is for Swoop by Anna
Option 2: The Long and Winding Road by Anna
Option 3: Haceta Head Lighthouse by ohenry
Option 4: S Tree Limb by Etta Sue
Option 5: Praying Mantis by Etta Sue
Option 6: Like a Rolling Stone by Anna
Option 7: Pelican by Etta Sue
Option 8: Palm Tree by Etta Sue
Option 9: Branch and Hawk by Under_His_Shadow
Option 10: S Shaped Sunflower by Marilyn
Option 11: All Alone by Kevin
Option 12: Purplish S by Kevin
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Here's our Ninth Challenge for you all, suggested by Pat who won the last Challenge.
"S-CURVES"
Details: - Show us your best photos representing "S-CURVE" for this challenge. Could be a path, or a roadway or something in nature or in your home. Here is an opportunity to come up with some fascinating and creative pictures! Think about your photo show us some "S-Curves"!
- Use the attachment feature to show your photos (see directions above in the link to "How to Use This Board") in your post or link to them from your gallery or an offsite location that allows linking using the image codes. If you have trouble, please contact a moderator (name in blue) or an administrator (name in red) and we'll help you post your photo. If you have your photo in your gallery, please don't use the attachment feature as that puts the photo on our server twice but rather link to it.
- Please upload up to 4 entries per member for this challenge.
- The challenge is open now and will be locked to uploads on Saturday, September 30, 2006 and then we'll vote on them.
- Please put a title in your post for your photos. We need the title for the poll.
- Of course, we're going to see who is posting the photos so this is not an anonymous challenge. So start posting. Click on the "Reply" button below and start this challenge!
Remember, this is a fun project!
Here's my first entry:
"S is for Swoop"
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10476/normal_Swoop_P.jpg)
"The Long and Winding Road"
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10476/normal_WindingRoad.jpg)
Great start to an interesting challange. I like both of these photos for very different reasons. Happy S-Shape hunting!
Neither one of Anna's photos show for me. :'(
They will show tomorrow, Janet.
Photography Cafe is down right now.
I guess today is not the right tomorrow! ;)
Hmmmmm They show okay for me. :-\
Third attempt; still no photos. I right clicked, clicked on show picture; still get the X.
Not showing here in Japan, either, but I was aware the Photography Cafe was down.
An "S" curve... I wonder what kind of position I could get Jazz into and how long he would hold it for me :lol:
Gripped,
Kevin
Re Anna's missing photos, we'll get it straightened out and in the meantime, let's get our entries in. Photography Cafe crashed and so that's why the photos aren't showing as that's where they were linked to.
I don't see Anna's photos either.
Also, when I tried Copying & Pasting one of Marilyn's photos as an attachment in the "Shutter Clicks" thread, I kept getting this message:
" img].
You cannot upload that type of file. The only allowed extensions are txt,jpg,gif,pdf,mpg,png.", even though it HAS a jpg extension, & I put [ img] (without that space) before the url &[ /img] (also without that space) after it. Is that also because of the P. Cafe crash, or why? Thanks
Jim
Jim - your signature photo - looks like we should see you in a monastery. Eh?
Haceta Head Lighthouse
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10548/normal_HacetaLighthouse02.jpg)
My S is a tree limb. Does everyone see the 'S'?
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I see your 'S', Etta Sue. Love the water scene.....and still can't see the other photo's.......will expect something really great when they finally appear ;)
Beautiful photo of the lighthouse, Carl :thumbsup:
And, yes, I sure do see the "S" ... love the photo, too! ;)
I went out to hose off my deck and found this S shape....well, kinda.Praying Mantis
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Well, yeah ... I see 5 S's there! Great shot!! :thumbsup:
ya got some good one in here. I see the shapes in all
I've got to get in here and post. Love the ones that are showing.
Thanks for being patient with me everyone! I got my first 2 entries re-uploaded following the crash of our beloved Cafe (which, might I add, thanks to Pat's superb efforts, is back up and running and stronger than ever!! <3 )
Here's my 3rd entry:
"Like A Rolling Stone"
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10476/normal_Rolling_Stone_P.jpg)
I'm really enjoying the entries from everyone - great work! :thumbsup:
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Quote from: Al Moak on September 19, 2006, 09:32:20 AM
Jim - your signature photo - looks like we should see you in a monastery. Eh?
Yep! That's where I belong Al! :lol: ;D
I see it, Etta Sue!
Yes, I see the "s."
Another S Shape/Curve...
Pelican
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Yet another S Shape/Curve
Palm Tree
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Reverse S branch & hawk!
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Wonderful "S" representations here.
These are good pictures.
S Shaped Sunflower
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10009/normal_2S_shape_sunflower.jpg)
All Alone
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Aaaawwww
Looks lonely, for sure! I love this shot.
Excellant!!! I love this. :thumbsup:
Great! Lots of 'S's'!!!
Excuse me for interjecting photography theory, but I always thought the S-curve concept was the use of curved lines to emphasize composition and not just a "find Waldo" exercise to see an S. Or did I misunderstand the object of this challenge?
Your're probably right, but since nearly all of us here are amateur photographers, we are just having fun with the S curve idea. Why don't you post some REAL S curves and explain them to us? Thanks! :)
Hi folks,
I appreciate Carl's concern, AND I think Janet has a great idea, that will be helpful to all.
:thumbsup2:
In His Grip,
Kevin
Janet, I'm just an amateur trying to learn more and take better pictures too.
If you look at AnnaBanana's first two entries and my entry (and there are others here, as well. I just didn't go beyond the first 3 posted), you'll see examples of using an S curve in composition. Photographic (and art) composition depends on several elements of design, either alone or combined, to give the composition appeal to the eye. One of those design elements is line. Line is probably the strongest of the elements of design (line, shape, form, texture, pattern, color). A line can be long or short, thick or thin. It can lead you away or move you forward. It can be felt as restful, rigid, active, soothing, or threatening. In nature, curved lines dominate -- wind, rivers, roads, surf, sanddunes, hills.
THE ‘S’ CURVE line goes further than just a plain ‘curved line. It is called the ‘Line Of Beauty”. It is elastic, variable and combines charm and strength. It has perfect grace and perfect balance. You have seen this ‘S’ Curve hundreds of times in drawings and paintings and other works of art.
Examples: the double curve of a river makes an ‘S’ curve. A path, row of trees or bushes that curve one way and then the other way create the ‘S’ curve. Look at the swoop of grace in Anna's flower or Etta Sue's pelican. Look for this type of design and use it in your photos to add interest and beauty. Often it is subtle -- look at the example of the S curve in this article on composition (http://www.ephotozine.com/techniques/viewtechnique.cfm?recid=212)
Thanks--helpful information.
(Actually the same principles we use in art. And I am aware of it more while painting than while taking photos.) But I will start looking for the elements of design while taking pictures, too. Better late than never!
Purplish S(https://www.christianphotographers.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fstatic.flickr.com%2F115%2F252925569_077df54b90.jpg&hash=ffd3b8d61ae2266ce050046ee47282b983fa4f8b)
Great helpful advice, Carl! We need lots of that.
WE'RE VOTING FOLKS!
Vote for THREE before clicking on the SUBMIT button.
Thanks for that explanation Carl. I've heard those things before when my artist wife spoke of them, but I definitely don't go around thinking about them very often! So your explanation is helpful.
As usual, there are many good shots, and of course they add up to more than the three we can vote for!
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Voting is over!
We sure saw some interesting "S-CURVES" in here!
Help us congratulate the winners of this Challenge! Just a fantastic challenge! I had fun thinking about suggesting this subject! :thumbsup:FIRST place
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fphotography-cafe.com%2Fimages%2Frib1.gif&hash=302d3a7300a1dba7754c085b89c8378c852bd01d)"The Long & Winding Road"
by Anna
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10476/normal_WindingRoad.jpg)
SECOND place
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fphotography-cafe.com%2Fimages%2Frib2.gif&hash=6f543ab400de64ed6776dd4ca8f1a86d309c4173) "Like a Rolling Stone"
by Anna
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10476/normal_Rolling_Stone_P.jpg)
THIRD place
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fphotography-cafe.com%2Fimages%2Frib3.gif&hash=308857e451a7b32d4756b4a69e5f3112eba441d1)"Haceta Head Lighthouse"
by ohenry
(https://www.christianphotographers.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10548/normal_HacetaLighthouse02.jpg)
Now, we'll wait for Anna to come up with what the next challenge topic will be asap.
Congratulations Anna! :thumbsup: Carl, I love your photo of Haceta Head Lighthouse and the shore ... Congratulations to you both! It just gets more and more difficult to choose a winner in these challanges ... y'all are SO GOOD!!
Thank you all very much! I'm stunned!!! :)
I had such a hard time voting - so many fantastic entries - congratulations Carl - I love that photo!
Well done everyone - what a high standard of photos; and the standard is always getting higher! :bravo:
Congrats!!!! Very nice work.