Cassel Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Do you want to challenge yourself to take photos every week for a year? Maybe you want to practice your photography skills, or just try to capture "ordinary" daily occurrences. Let's just encourage each other. This is a no-pressure thread, and you can share the photos you took or the theme you are going for (if you are going with a theme). And if you don't want to share the photos yet, and only showcase them once they are in a montage or a scrapbook page, you can just say that you did it. And it is ok to start your 52 weeks at any time. It does not have to start in January! 1
Ann Seeber Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Here is Week 47 - Dated Dec. 1 - That Frosty Time of Year. The font is Showcard Gothic with a stroke. 8
Susan Ewart Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Week 49 It took me some time to pull this together. Nothing was working until I used a large floral graphic which look awfully busy as a background. Then I played with the blend modes and ended up with the outline of the florals and then I got the idea of making it a painted wall mural you see on the sides of buildings. using one of the brick textures in PSP I learned that depth matters. When I applied the same size texture and depth to the card and sticker it was very dark and you couldnt make out the subject very well. I used less depth and it whiten up the card again and still reads as normal. I visualized what it would look like if it was painted and walls I have seen, so I felt it was important to keep the texture in the white, but not lose the "white-ness" of the white. 5 more to go...for me. Since I made my P52 based on a deck of cards I'm actually doing P54 (for 2 jokers). Wouldn't be nice if it was that easy to get an extra two weeks out of the year. Oh the things I could get done...like delving into the paper workshop that I'm behind on already! 1 7
Michele Posted December 4 Posted December 4 7 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said: Week 49 It took me some time to pull this together. Nothing was working until I used a large floral graphic which look awfully busy as a background. Then I played with the blend modes and ended up with the outline of the florals and then I got the idea of making it a painted wall mural you see on the sides of buildings. using one of the brick textures in PSP I learned that depth matters. When I applied the same size texture and depth to the card and sticker it was very dark and you couldnt make out the subject very well. I used less depth and it whiten up the card again and still reads as normal. I visualized what it would look like if it was painted and walls I have seen, so I felt it was important to keep the texture in the white, but not lose the "white-ness" of the white. 5 more to go...for me. Since I made my P52 based on a deck of cards I'm actually doing P54 (for 2 jokers). Wouldn't be nice if it was that easy to get an extra two weeks out of the year. Oh the things I could get done...like delving into the paper workshop that I'm behind on already! I love how you used the brick effect. It looks fabulous. 6
Susan Ewart Posted December 6 Posted December 6 On 12/4/2024 at 9:31 AM, Michele said: I love how you used the brick effect. It looks fabulous. Thank you Michele, I was surprised at how it looked and that's when it all came together. 3
Sharla Posted December 7 Posted December 7 Week 49 The photo is of some strawberry plants I have in a planter that lives outside. I’m always amazed at how hardy the plants are. I always overwinter some cuttings in my tiny greenhouse just in case the weather does its worst but, so far, they have survived everything which means each year I land up with even more strawberry plants! At this time of the year the leaves are a variety of colours through green, yellow and brown. 1 6
Corrie Kinkel Posted December 7 Posted December 7 2 hours ago, Ann Seeber said: WEEK 48 FOR DEC 8 - FROSTY 2 Ann was that leaf this yellow or did you adjust the color? 2
Corrie Kinkel Posted December 7 Posted December 7 Today I started to decorate and opened the boxes with all the decorations. I always put all the smaller things on the dinner table to have a look what I want to use and see if anything is broken. The next thing is to remove my normal deco and dust the cabinets on with my garlands etc are coming. When I had them all opened I missed a big garland and I must be getting old because at first I couldn't even remember that last year we discarded it because it was so very tatty and the lights didn't worked any longer too. But here there is a small part displayed on the table and luckily nothing was broken. 1 1 5
Ann Seeber Posted December 7 Posted December 7 1 hour ago, Corrie Kinkel said: Ann was that leaf this yellow or did you adjust the color? I don 't know, Corrie. The photo was on the Hudson Valley Gallery 3 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted December 14 Posted December 14 The weather is still miserable here and I think I haven't seen the sun in 10 days or so. We call this period the dark days before Christmas and this year it really is appropriate. Outside it is gloomy and often wet as well and I haven't found anything to take a photo of. I would have liked to go to our local woodland park to see if there was anything worthwhile, but since we haven't a car any longer I have to go by bike and that wasn't appealing at all. We have a tall vase standing in a dark corner of our living; normally with a nice colorful artificial bouquet of flowers and greenery. At this time of the year I put small electric lights in it with some silvery leaves, not really a Xmas decoration but I'll leave it there until the days are lengthening. Without anything else to take photos I experimented with it and this is the result I like best. But hopefully next week I can go to our market square when it is almost dark to see the decorations and lights. 1 1 6
Sharla Posted December 14 Posted December 14 27 minutes ago, Corrie Kinkel said: The weather is still miserable here and I think I haven't seen the sun in 10 days or so. We call this period the dark days before Christmas and this year it really is appropriate. Outside it is gloomy and often wet as well and I haven't found anything to take a photo of. I would have liked to go to our local woodland park to see if there was anything worthwhile, but since we haven't a car any longer I have to go by bike and that wasn't appealing at all. We have a tall vase standing in a dark corner of our living; normally with a nice colorful artificial bouquet of flowers and greenery. At this time of the year I put small electric lights in it with some silvery leaves, not really a Xmas decoration but I'll leave it there until the days are lengthening. Without anything else to take photos I experimented with it and this is the result I like best. But hopefully next week I can go to our market square when it is almost dark to see the decorations and lights. I think that's really beautiful. 3 1
Ann Seeber Posted December 14 Posted December 14 1 hour ago, Corrie Kinkel said: The weather is still miserable here and I think I haven't seen the sun in 10 days or so. We call this period the dark days before Christmas and this year it really is appropriate. Outside it is gloomy and often wet as well and I haven't found anything to take a photo of. I would have liked to go to our local woodland park to see if there was anything worthwhile, but since we haven't a car any longer I have to go by bike and that wasn't appealing at all. We have a tall vase standing in a dark corner of our living; normally with a nice colorful artificial bouquet of flowers and greenery. At this time of the year I put small electric lights in it with some silvery leaves, not really a Xmas decoration but I'll leave it there until the days are lengthening. Without anything else to take photos I experimented with it and this is the result I like best. But hopefully next week I can go to our market square when it is almost dark to see the decorations and lights. Corrie, that is quite beautiful and the photo is very striking! 3 1
Susan Ewart Posted December 15 Posted December 15 7 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: The weather is still miserable here and I think I haven't seen the sun in 10 days or so. We call this period the dark days before Christmas and this year it really is appropriate. Outside it is gloomy and often wet as well and I haven't found anything to take a photo of. I would have liked to go to our local woodland park to see if there was anything worthwhile, but since we haven't a car any longer I have to go by bike and that wasn't appealing at all. We have a tall vase standing in a dark corner of our living; normally with a nice colorful artificial bouquet of flowers and greenery. At this time of the year I put small electric lights in it with some silvery leaves, not really a Xmas decoration but I'll leave it there until the days are lengthening. Without anything else to take photos I experimented with it and this is the result I like best. But hopefully next week I can go to our market square when it is almost dark to see the decorations and lights. OMG Corrie! that is so beautiful and my kind of photo! I love everything about it. 2 1
Cristina Posted December 15 Posted December 15 12 hours ago, Corrie Kinkel said: The weather is still miserable here and I think I haven't seen the sun in 10 days or so. We call this period the dark days before Christmas and this year it really is appropriate. Outside it is gloomy and often wet as well and I haven't found anything to take a photo of. I would have liked to go to our local woodland park to see if there was anything worthwhile, but since we haven't a car any longer I have to go by bike and that wasn't appealing at all. We have a tall vase standing in a dark corner of our living; normally with a nice colorful artificial bouquet of flowers and greenery. At this time of the year I put small electric lights in it with some silvery leaves, not really a Xmas decoration but I'll leave it there until the days are lengthening. Without anything else to take photos I experimented with it and this is the result I like best. But hopefully next week I can go to our market square when it is almost dark to see the decorations and lights. I think this is unanimous: this is beautiful, Corrie. 3 1
Corrie Kinkel Posted December 15 Posted December 15 Ladies thank you so much, it means a lot to me when you all like my experiment. It shows me that my new iPhone 16pro with the new camera settings in iOS18 has been a good purchase, albeit an expensive one but I traded my iPhone 14pro in which made it a sound one. 4
Corrie Kinkel Posted December 15 Posted December 15 9 hours ago, Susan Ewart said: OMG Corrie! that is so beautiful and my kind of photo! I love everything about it. Thank you and I think I'm influenced by your fantastic photography 🥰 2 1
Ann Seeber Posted December 15 Posted December 15 DEC. P52-DEC. 15-WEEK 49 - THAT FROSTY TIME OF YEAR 3 1 6
Sharla Posted December 15 Posted December 15 Week 50 I asked these greylag geese if I could take a photo and this is the pose they struck! 1 6
Susan Ewart Posted December 15 Posted December 15 15 minutes ago, Ann Seeber said: DEC. P52-DEC. 15-WEEK 49 - THAT FROSTY TIME OF YEAR 3 Very beautiful. I did a series like this before. It was fun. 3 1
Anne Lamp Posted December 15 Posted December 15 (edited) 1 hour ago, Sharla said: Week 50 I asked these greylag geese if I could take a photo and this is the pose they struck! I do suspect they are telling you what you can take a picture of and kiss too.I bet they even gave those tail feathers a little shake too. LOL Edited December 15 by Anne Lamp 1 5
Sharla Posted Thursday at 03:46 PM Posted Thursday at 03:46 PM Week 51 The little town where I live goes in for quite a lot of Christmas decorations which is lovely and helps cheer up the short days of December. A new addition this year was this reindeer in the florist’s shop window. It made me smile when I first saw it – just because it’s so cute. Having taken the photo I had to laugh when I noticed the way the phone number is positioned – perhaps it’s a hot line in case anyone recognises a reindeer who slid of a roof, banged its head, and can’t remember who it is… 2 4
Susan Ewart Posted Thursday at 04:36 PM Posted Thursday at 04:36 PM 48 minutes ago, Sharla said: Week 51 The little town where I live goes in for quite a lot of Christmas decorations which is lovely and helps cheer up the short days of December. A new addition this year was this reindeer in the florist’s shop window. It made me smile when I first saw it – just because it’s so cute. Having taken the photo I had to laugh when I noticed the way the phone number is positioned – perhaps it’s a hot line in case anyone recognises a reindeer who slid of a roof, banged its head, and can’t remember who it is… What a beautiful shop. and I want that reindeer. Now, that's window display to be proud of. I had a laugh at the phone number. 4
Sharla Posted Thursday at 04:45 PM Posted Thursday at 04:45 PM 9 minutes ago, Susan Ewart said: and I want that reindeer me too... 3
Corrie Kinkel Posted Thursday at 07:59 PM Posted Thursday at 07:59 PM 3 hours ago, Sharla said: me too... Well it would be most welcome in my house too! I love the shop windows in the UK, they are much more elaborate and festive then the ones we tend to have! 4
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