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Project 52 - 4 - 26 Landscape - Diagonal lines
Posted By: photolady95, 03-25-2012, 10:22 AM

Theme for this week. Landscape - Diagonal lines


Time Frame: pictures for Week 26 are to be taken between March 25 through April 1, 2012.

PROJECT 52 - 4

Following are the Rules and Weekly Projects for year 4. Thanks goes to Dan (DanLoc78) for getting this going, and to Rob (Mithrandir) for hosting year 3.
Between year 2 and 3 there are some weeks without P52. This is just for practical reasons,

Rules :
1. Anyone and everyone who is interested is eligible. The goal continues to be
to have fun and share comments, concepts, insights, and techniques with fellow
Pentaxians.
2. Each week will feature a Theme and Sub-concept for you to explore.
3. Post your single picture in Project 52-4 thread for the week. Explain what
motivated you to take the picture and/or how you feel it represents the weekly
theme.
4. Some post-processing is OK (adjusting white balance, exposure, color
saturation), but let's try to stay away from heavily PP'ed images here. Try to
keep the creativity to photographic techniques and the captures themselves.
5. There is one “Theme Concept” labeled “black and white,” but feel free to post
black and white, sepia, monotone, etc., for any of the other themes.
6. The picture you post should be taken during the week in which the theme is
active to be eligible for judging.
7. Any picture taken within the period of P52-4 is acceptable for the two “Seasonal” competitions – Projects 52-3-51 & 52!1
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Nice image Tom...I am just wondering if Landscape-Diagonal includes cityscapes? It might be my own bias that thinks is means more of a natural setting?
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Can be either or both.

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Thanks photo lady... I should have known the answer!

Here is my interpretation...landscaped this time!



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Tessfully, it must be landscape-I'd guess you should switch that lovely photo to landscape.

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Thanks Noel... do you mean the orientation is wrong for the challenge, or that it is not a landscape per se?
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Orientation is wrong Tess. Yours is portrait oriented, whereas the rules above say "Landscape." IOW, wider rather than longer.
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thanks very much... I changed my submission
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I'm a bit confused. My take on this was a landscape photo in whatever orientation incorporating diagonal lines as a compositional tool. I found this site as an example.
Photographing Diagonal Lines In Landscape Shots
Looks like Joe(jmschrei) found the same example in last years.https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/weekly-photo-challenges/148201-p52-3-48-l...nal-lines.html
But, if I'm wrong and this isn't what is intended then please forgive me. And unconfuse me.
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I'll fix your confusion. What I wanted was landscape style, wide, not portrait. Since I'm the moderator of this thread/theme this year, I get to decide what is what.
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Good deal. Thanks photolady!
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