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Butterfly Roll! Shrimpy! (by toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 4/17/10
Break a rule today! Centered composition is generally considered boring and taboo, but can be interesting. Try it! -
Sunday challenge: Catchlights in the eyes make a portrait sing. Make a portrait of someone with catchlights in their eyes. (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 3-14-10.
My husband, Brandon, at California Pizza Kitchen! A rare smile. :D
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Curves, squiggles, and flowing lines interest the eye. Make a photograph dominated by a curvy shape of some sort today. (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 3-13-10.
I took a little hiatus from Daily Shoot but now I’m doing them again. This is the top of a fountain. I love the curvy fountains at the store near my house. I used one for the last “curves” theme too. :D -
During the Olympics, we saw many images of sports. Make your own photo of a sports activity, gear, or spirit today. (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 3-1-10
Not really one for sports, but there is a beach volleyball court right next to our house. Too bad it’s been raining. -
Sunday challenge: Make a photo that invokes or communicates happiness to the viewer. Make ‘em feel it, not just see it! (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 2-28-10
Just looking at Lucky’s big happy dog grin makes me smile. :D -
The horizon can be a strong composition element. Make a photograph that emphasizes the horizon today. (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 2-27-10.
A horizon in Houston, about as good as I could do. Too many buildings and trees. >.< Took this while we were stuck in traffic. -
Novelty can help goose creativity. Go somewhere today you’ve never been, even just a different street, and make a photo. (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 2-26-10.
We went to a Waffle House I’ve never been to here in Katy. It wasn’t all that creative, though, but the lights were kind of cool, I guess. Not my best picture…
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Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph. (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot assignment for 2-25-10.
I though I knew what negative space meant, but after I took the pictures, I wikipedia’d it and got something completely different. A lot of the dailyshooters thought along the same lines I did though, so I don’t care. I took several other duck pictures, but I settled on this one because of the blank blue background. The other backgrounds had trees in them. -
There is often a conflict between traditional and contemporary. Make a photo that shows this tension. (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 2-24-10
Pen and Paper versus the keyboard and word processing. I like both. :D
After posting this, I saw that a lot of other people had the same idea. Oh well. :P -
Monochrome photos don’t have to be the result of processing or desaturation. Find a monochrome composition and shoot it. (via toastytreat87)
Daily Shoot Assignment for 2-23-10.
Was going to go with black and white but I decided on green when I looked at my plant. Leaf macro. :D









