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The Changing of the Seasons
Posted by jule at 17:03 on the 23rd of September, 2008
Since yesterday it is official- it's autumn. So let's all reminisce about the 'Summer 2008'. Caroline Champion wrote our new Project and Technique- have a look and show us what your summer was like.
New project and technique!
Posted by jule at 13:19 on the 11th of September, 2008
Hi everyone, Have you seen our new project and technique yet? Thanks to our author Alan Humphris this time it is all about Black & White photography. We are looking forward to seeing your work.
New project and technique!
Posted by jule at 11:30 on the 27th of August, 2008
Hi everyone- it's been a while but now we have a new project called Street Photography and a technique about Long Exposures. Thanks to Adam Booth for writing both.
New project and technique!
Posted by jule at 18:03 on the 7th of July, 2008
Today we have a new project and technique- it is all about Illumination and Tone Mapping. Have a look and take part!
If you want to suggest a new project or technique or if you want to write something for Picture This please get in touch with me via the Contact Form. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Welcome to the new News section at Picture This!
Posted by jule at 15:10 on the 4th of June, 2008
This is where we will keep you updated with community news, competitions, and new image challenges.
This week's task is brought to you by renowned photographer Joe Cornish who also wrote a great tutorial on his experiences with landscape photography.
Why not join Joe Cornish at the Cheltenham Science Festival to talk about the fundamentals of light and explore artistic ideas this Wednesday at Cheltenham Town Hall? Find more details on our news page.
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Mists and Mellow Fruitfulness
With its rich colours and vibe of impending mortality Autumn is a very photogenic season.
Introspection
From the Latin introspicere, "to look within", introspection is the observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state, and mental processes. Expressed through photography this can produce powerful, emotive, and often unsettling images which communicate intimately.
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