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September/October is here so break time is over!
Time to start with some fundamentals. Photography has it's own set of "rules". Which of course are meant to be broken, but it's really helpful to know some basics. Starting with the rule of 3rds in composition. What you do is place your subject on one of the "imaginary" lines that cut a photo into thirds ( 9 sections). I do this rule often, but sometimes parents don't like it in their pictures and want the subjects centered. Included is images with the lines showing. Just basic set up so you can see it. One of the easiest ways to get something on one of the lines is to crop it down. When you crop an image you usually get the lines that show up, using those lines tells you where the "thirds" are, and just line your subject up with one of them.
If you want to get really technical I encourage you to look up the Golden Ratio and learn about it. It has many names and it is way too mathematical for my brain to comprehend. To my knowledge I don't think I have ever taken a golden ratio image. I have golden triangle but not ratio. Check it out! photoworkout dot com/golden-ratio-photography/
Hopefully you can see the lines...I should have thought it out and used a dark background.
What a great first year we had!! Even if I dropped the ball sometimes! I decided to change things up this year with the themes. They will be a little more challenging this year.
2023-
April- DOF 2 images.
May- Flash/Artificial Light.
June- What you see vs. What I see
July- Break
August- Break
September/October- Rule of 3rds.
2022 challenges-
April- Lipstick
May- Eye Shadow
June- Primer/Foundation/Concealer/CC/BB
July- Highlighters
August- Brushes
September- Sheet Masks
October- Hair Care
November- Fragrance
December- Nail Polish
January- Blush/Bronzer
February- Candles/Wax Melts/ Diffusers
The challenge and "rules"-
1. Flat lays and staged photos only. I'll post examples below. But no faces or people allowed in your photos. (Though you can include photographs).
2. All photos you take must be your own.
3. Post as many images as you want, you have a whole month to get creative with each theme. Post one, post everyday, doesn't matter.
4. Let's talk gear and products! Tell us about your image. List the products and colors, talk to us about your concept and how it came to be, taken with your phone or DSLR?
Here are some helpful reads- digital-photography-school dot com/flat-lay-photography/ and digital-photography-school dot com/tips-for-getting-started-with-still-life-photography/
Here are some of my example images I've taken in the past-
Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette 1 oz/ 30 mL
Floral Street Sunflower Pop Eau De Parfum Travel Spray 0.34 oz/ 10 mL
@itsfi ,
Wonderful photo ! Beautiful brush! Wow!
Thank you @tsavorite! I had a couple Japanese fude makeup brushes and then fell down that rabbit hole a few years ago (ahem, thank you BIC! 😆) and have been picking up a few more here and there.
@itsfi Oh wow that is stunning! I love how you themed it!
@itsfi ,
The koi fish make me love your brush even more!
(Have you ever read "Rosemary and Rue" by Seanan McGuire? This question ties in to the koi fish, I promise.)
@tsavorite, it was the koi that sealed the deal for me!
Ohhhh!!! I've been wanting to get back into reading for leisure - it's been start and stop, start and stop. I do have "Rosemary and Rue" - thank you for this reminder and gentle nudge! 👍 I'm going to pull it out and get crackin' on it! October sounds like the perfect start for the October Daye series, doesn't it?! 😊
So pretty, @itsfi ! 😍 I love the theme for this pic and the brush is lovely! 💖💖💖
Thank you @Titian06! I had fun with the theme. 🥰
I was getting ready for an evening event yesterday and picking out my jewelry and decided to add two of my all time favorite brushes to snap a pic for the challenge. The Chanel pouf I have had forever and doesn’t really do much but look pretty and feel nice. The Laduree is wonderful for blush and highlighter. These are not well styled or anything but show down pretty things and the gold on the brushes matched the jewelry, at least!
@sister13, the Chanel pouf makes me smile. It looks so fluffy and fun❣️ Your jewelry is beautiful.
@sister13 Oh wow those are so beautiful!!! I need them both.
Very pretty, @sister13 ! Love the poofy brush! 💖💖💖
@Samtian, I've been using these monthly challenges to delve a little deeper into different aspects of photography; or, at least, to me, they seem like delving deeper. I typically just point and shoot, then rotate my photos if I need to so that they are right side up, and maybe crop the edges to center the shot. This time though, when I took that same approach, the original shot (in the spoiler) seemed to showcase the eyeshadow palette more than the brushes, so I decided to crop, zoom in, and rotate the original photo just a little bit more to get a closer look at the brushes themselves.
The second photo features the texture of the brushes so well. I also love what it has done for the glitter in the palette itself. Great work!
@BlondeCafe, thank you! That's so kind of you to say; much appreicated!
@itsfi What palette this this? I'm thinking maybe LORAC?
@greeneyedgirl107, it is the Lorac PRO Palette Noir.
@itsfi pretty! I wish I had bought LORAC palettes when they were carried in store at Ulta. So many of them were appealing but just not enough to get them as back then I was buying a lot of palettes. Now that nothing has piqued my interest in some time, I'm regretting it. Idk if ulta even carries the line anymore. I thought kohl's did, but I'm guessing not since sephora went in.
@greeneyedgirl107 @itsfi I miss when they had the Lorac Mega palettes for the holidays.
@SportyGirly125 It's always sad when brands aren't as prevalent as they once were.