Random Photo Challenge: September 18 - October 1

Just because I love to overbook myself (and because my darling Anya needs some inspiration for her blog), we are doing a photo challenge for the rest of September. I am posting this to make us both accountable. Plus, if anyone wants to join or get inspired by the topics - please be our guest! I came up with the random rules and topics to make it easy and fun. The goal is to inspire us both to take more creative photos.

Photo Challenge Rules:

  • Post 1 photo a day on Blog/Instagram
  • ANY interpretation - just has to be taken with an iPhone
  • No skipping, you have to do all 14 challenges
  • Can be completed in ANY order
  • If you skip - you lose and buy the other person an ice-cream
  • If we both win, we go out for the ice-cream together

 

Simple, eh? XD

 

Here is the list of the challenges:

  1. Photograph an image based on the title "Finding Life"
  2. Shoot a picture that says something about feeling happy
  3. Photograph a picture about music
  4. Using a red filter make an image of leaves/trees/nature
  5. A close-up image
  6. Make an image about colour with nothing straight
  7. Make a vintage photograph
  8. Photograph a distorted image
  9. Make a slideshow about old buildings
  10. Create a peaceful image in a cafe or restaurant
  11. Take a picture while using candlelight
  12. Photograph a small image about earth and mud
  13. Using maximum depth of field make an image of something in your house
  14. Photograph two contrasting images (e.g. black and white in one photo, but not filter)

 

I have a feeling, we will probably fail but it is still fun to try! XD

 

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Me: @foxcloudsblog

Anya: @arwy

 

More of my photos

July 30 - Apple Photo Walks

Today my friend Anya and I went to one of Apple’s Photo Walks. It is an hour and a half free session of walking around the neighbourhood (in our case - Old and New City Halls) with an Apple rep, talking about basic iPhone camera features, exposure, light, contrast, etc. It is great for newbies and those who don’t use their iPhone’s camera much but want to learn. I can’t say that I personally learned something new from it, but I loved walking around with a group of people and intentionally trying to be creative and look at ordinary things at different angles. It would have been even better if it weren’t so blazingly hot!

Here are some  of the photos from that walk. All taken by iPhone 6S, standard Camera app, no editing apps.

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