It never fails that Monday bank holidays off from work turn Tuesdays into double-Mondays at work. argh. Even harder to post this after viewing Matt's image for the day, but at this point just trying to at least not technically miss a day for the month, despite minimal creative efforts.
You really do use the Mac Tak so well - the colours, the lighting, the framing, the focus. And to make an interesting image from such an everyday object.
Graeme
- Wednesday 23 January 2019 12:21
The dark tones all work well together here.
ozozozrod
- Wednesday 23 January 2019 01:50
Oh and I do like your pic - the green is richly so and nicely black-backed and you've drawn out the MacTak's lovely mix of sharpness and blur.
ozozozrod
- Wednesday 23 January 2019 01:49
Eat lots of this and you'll soon be inspired, or at least pressured. I find myself in a bit of a hole at present with consecutive DICs essentially turning into a 365 challenge and then some. I know you know that feeling. No way am I going to add Instagram to my life and I gave FB away at least five years ago - I reckon Matt might be one short of a 6-pack
mattt
- Wednesday 23 January 2019 00:01
When I saw your carrot greens / parsley greens I immediately thought it was verdant and well exposed. Don't be so hard on yourself - we walk different paths.
I have a local camera clutch who as a group determined we were not productive enough in 2018 so we challenged one another to a 365. The outcome is creative juices are flowing. I'm curating into our little secret facebook group for that gang, Flickr for my usual, and also woke up my Instagram feed. I cant miss a post on any of those platforms and that means I have to raise the bar. I've been using serial 365'ers like Scott MacBride, and Xavier J. Peg from Flickr as inspiration, and of course digging through my kids toy bins - I'm also taking advantage of the opportunity to get more comfortable with Photoshop since it is a part of the CC package and I barely touch it.