Celebration of Tools and Toys

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The CRPhotography challenge for May 8 was

Celebrate your tools. Take a portrait of your favorite camera.


More stories to tell. Tell me about your favorite camera.
Make it a portrait, not just a documentation photo.



We got very fine entries. Here they are, in the order submitted.

:icondavincipoppalag: davincipoppalag
Say Cheese! by davincipoppalag

:iconxs-deviant: xs-deviant
Portret: Nikon D3200 by xs-deviant

:iconrdungan1918: rdungan1918
My Favorite Camera the Argoflex Seventy-five by rdungan1918

:iconlunnika-horo: Lunnika-Horo
My camera`s portrait with cards of photos I made by Lunnika-Horo

:iconrepogrim: repogrim
Lumix #19 52 week challenge by repogrim

:iconbergunty: bergunty
:bigthumb608687774:

:iconlterri: LTerri
BACK DOWN MEMORY LANE-IMAGES FROM THE PAST by LTerri


Winners were announced the following week.
52 Week Photography Challenge #20Welcome to CRPhotography's new 52 week photography challenge! Every Saturday we will be announcing a new idea for you to photograph, and submit to us via comment on each announcement journal. This project aims to challenge you with new concepts and requirements that you may not normally face. This week's challenge is:
Petal Perfection - Take a creative photo of a flower (Or flowers)

Flower's can be an exciting (and even challenging) subject to capture. This weeks challenge encourages to you get out into nature and one on one with flowers to capture their beauty! Take your time to experiment with your cameras settings to achieve the perfect composition and depth of field!

You are free to interpret this prompt as needed.
All photos must be new, and specifically taken for this challenge.
Leave a comment in this journal with a link to your photograph.
The deadline is Friday May 20, 2016 at 11:59PM PST.
One winner will be selected, and will rece


Enjoy!


Steve's suggestions on how to leave a good comment...
  1. Tell the artist what caught your eye, something your particularly liked or didn't like.
  2. Tell the artist something you think they could have done differently or better.
  3. Suggest an alternate title; it tells the artist what you saw in the image.
  4. Interact with the artwork, continue its story.
  5. Ask the artist how or why they did something.
  6. If nothing else, even "Ooh, pretty!" or "Oh, ick!" is a lot more information than no comment at all.
Enjoy!
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Because it's past time for white-haired white men to stand up and say it.
The Heidelberg Catechism , written in 1563, remains a warm-hearted and personal statement of the Christian faith. It begins thusly...

What is your only comfort in life and in death?

That I am not my own,
but belong--
    body and soul,
    in life and in death--
    to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ.
He has fully paid for all my sins with his precious blood,
and has set me free from the tyranny of the devil.
He also watches over me in such a way
that not a hair can fall from my head
without the will of my Father in heaven:
in fact, all things must work together for my salvation.

Because I belong to him,
Christ, by his Holy Spirit,
assures me of eternal life
and makes me wholeheartedly willing and ready
from now on to live for him.

© 2016 - 2024 pearwood
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EveryNextDream's avatar
Yummy camera love :heart: :camera: