Project 52 (P52), an old PentaxForum's classic, brought back to life after a few years hiatus!
Citing a
sticky thread "Weekly Photo Challenges":
P52 is a weekly challenge using a set list of themes and concepts published in advance. The themes can be subject- as well as technique-oriented.
The challenge is hosted by one member continuously throughout the year but every week's challenge is judged by the winner of the previous week. Photos can be taken with any camera.
And the first week theme is '
Subject: History'.
Quote: History
n. A chronological record of events, as of the life or development of a people or institution, often including an explanation of or commentary on those events.
n. A formal written account of related natural phenomena.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
Some references to fuel imagination:
Project 52, Week 1 - History How to Photograph Artifacts and Antique Objects 9 Practical Tips for Photographing Historic Buildings
Photos for the Week #1 competition are to be taken between
Feb 10, 2020 and
Feb 16, 2020.
Rules, still the same
1. Anyone and everyone who is interested in eligible. The goal continues to be
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 52-5 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. Since this project is about technique, and not camera, shots taken by non Pentax cameras are allowed.
Cameras may be SLRs, DSLRs, Point & Shoot, Medium Format, et cetera. But no phones.
6. 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.
7. The picture you post should be taken during the week in which the theme is
active to be eligible for judging.
8. Any picture taken from thread start date to listed closing date is acceptable