Sunday, January 22, 2012

Assignment #37 Black & White and New Assignment

This week's assignment was Black and White.  Don't you just love black and white photos?  It's funny what removing color can do to a shot.  I love how it can add drama or make a plain/grainy/blurry photo look artsy.  And I especially love YOUR black and white photos!  Absolutely gorgeous!  I threw mine on the end, too. 

As always check back for late entries!  You can send them to sarschro@yahoo.com.  And remember I'm posting up to three from each person this week!

In alphabetical order. . . 
Amy:

Erinn:

Irene:

Kelly:

Kerry:

Paul: (Thanks for joining up with us, Paul!  He lives in Ohio and is my BIL's Nephew-In-Law.  My long lost relative! :)


Sara:

Sarah: (me)

Next week's assignment is  Imperfection.  It's actually the theme this week for my 52 Weekly Photography Assignment, but I thought it was such a cool prompt, we could do it too.  Imperfections in your life or your photographs--let's  embrace them!  I don't know about you, but I pretty much rock imperfect!  So, keep it real and send me your two of your "imperfect" photos.  :)

3 comments:

  1. How do I get involved in the the assignments? I'm a little scared because everyone is soooo good..Thanks

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    1. Denise! You can just send your photos to my email address sarschro@yahoo.com each week. I *try* and post by Sunday night, but you can send at any time before then. Even if they're late, I put them in when I get them. I started these assignments for myself and couple of my friends to get motivated to pull out our camera. They are totally for fun/no pressure. I would be absolutely thrilled if you joined us!! The assignment this week is Imperfection. :)

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  2. I really enjoyed all the entries this week!
    My fav's (in no particular order)
    -I really like the detail in the wooden bridge.
    -Loved the feet in the water on the beach.
    -The dolphin looks like it is free floating in air.
    -The train looks like a vintage shot from World War 1.
    -Footprints in the snow (great contrast).
    -The hooded man (great facial expression).
    IMO...I always love a b/w close up of any face (especially if it is a kid)!

    I had a lot of fun sending my photos in as a newbie. I kept checking the blog to see if the photos were up. I am definitely hooked!
    Having trouble with the next assignment though.

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