Well after much discussion over the past 2 days here is your first photo assignment, should you choose to accept it.
Moving Water
As mentioned by me in my initial post as an example, and then seconded by Mal.
Since this is the first assignment here are the basic guidelines of how this excersize is (hopefuly) going to work.
Pictures
**How you interpret the theme is entirely up to you.
**Pics should be taken during the assignment period not just yanked out of your portfolio.
**Pics should be 800*600 pixels My Windows XP photoresizer tutorial:
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showpos...1&postcount=11
**We're looking for natural images. Some post processing is ok (colour correction, redeye reduction, contrast etc), but no gross manipulation, on occasion we will have an assignment that calls for differing kinds of manipulation. However, for the most part, think "natural."
**Give your photo a title, it just sounds cooler that way.
**Please post your photo before 8pm on Thursday May 11th. (GMT-5)
**Remember the basic rules of Tilted Photography and the TFP:
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?t=46601
Comments
**Comments have to (and this part is critical) have substance. -----That is to say; "That foto r0xxor!!," just ain't gonna cut it.
Think more along the lines of:
-----That photo would be better if....
-----That subject's eyes would be better lit if you did....
**Comments should have a constructive edge to them, we're trying to improve here not just stroke each other's egos (but do be nice).
**Please comment on as many photos as you can, prefereably every one. No one likes to feel left out.
**After making your comment please make suggestions for next week's assignment. I will take all the suggestions and select one randomly and/or at the suggestion of the community.
**My overiding vision for this game/exersize/whetever, is to improve our skills as photographers. Regardless of your skill or ability we want everyone to contribute.**
**This is an experiement, the processes and guidelines are up for debate**
Have Fun! and PM me if you have questions, suggestions, concerns or salad dressing.