do a bloody shoot, I did one with my niece and her friend i made some fake blood with white corn syrup flour and red dye it came out great. Go to old abandon houses thats fun too
2007-07-29 09:02:05
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answered by ? 5
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This is an assignment I gave my students:
1. An extreme contrast
2. Where do those stairs go?
3. Lots of the same stuff
4. Shadows on the wall
5. This thing is definitely out of place
6. Friends forever
7. Total relaxation
8. How about a snack?
9. A new perspective
10. Posing pretty
11. Signs of the times
12. You’re getting cold!
13. A unique architectural detail
14. Through the eyes of a child
15. Reflections
16. An inviting door
17. Finger licking good
18. Urban ugliness
19. Evidence of age
20. Wood and grain
21. Man’s best friend
22. Bad hair day
23. Tunnel vision
24. Favorite TV show
2007-07-29 16:31:33
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answered by Kahless 7
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I think that macro photography can be very rewarding. Take a look at the small things in a scene.
2007-07-29 16:07:52
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answered by In A Moment 2
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Close-up shots of wild bears
2007-07-29 18:39:51
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answered by Mike R 5
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What interests you??
Find everyday things to shoot, but use different lighting, perspectives, maybe some props, toys, etc..., to build a "set" for your subject.
2007-07-29 16:08:28
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answered by photoguy_ryan 6
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Do close-ups of flowers, children, scenery, anything interesting or out of the ordinary. Lightning is good also. Sunsets.
2007-07-29 16:21:01
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answered by Nemo the geek 7
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Take close-up shots of coupons
2007-07-29 15:59:04
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answered by Proto 7
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