This month's photo topic is "rule of odds" ...where odd number of main elements give a image a sense of imbalance, Thanks Craig for this months suggestion. Happy shooting! Again, the rules are simple: Should be be using some canon gear , this is a canon forum after all. Shot with the assignment in mind, go out and shoot something new don't dig up something from the archives. and most importantly have fun.
I took my photography class up to Collinsvale which is 10 minutes from my home, it is a alpine country area, here are 3 paddock mates enjoying the nice weather.
Craig, well documented the outdoor class, you can see the landscape, and good composition in a row highlighting the odd number.
This month has been a bit unusual. I was in Torredembarra and my wife was hospitalized. She was there for a week, and even though she's been released, she hasn't left the house. My cameras are in Torredembarra; due to the emergency, they stayed there. So I apologize because the last photos are from June and one from July. The first photo is a photograph of a Phalaenopsis orchid pot, with five orchids that meet the rule of odd numbers.
The second photo shows an adult helping two children light firecrackers. It follows the odd-number rule, It is during the celebration of the feast of Saint John. In Catalonia and other parts of Spain, the arrival of summer is celebrated with a festival called "verbena," which consists of going out to have fun and building bonfires, the meaning of which is to burn everything left over from the past to begin a new life. This festival is actually the Christianization of the pagan festivals to celebrate the summer solstice, and throughout the northern hemisphere, the shortest magical night of the year was celebrated, albeit in different ways.
José, I hope your wife gets better as family always comes first in what we do. The challenge and photography in general is for us to use our cameras and improve our knowlege and enjoyment, it is also a form of stress relief.
a thought for october, From an unusual perspective or place the subject was photographed or set up in an unusual way or taken from a difficult, unusual or challenging perspective / place
Here is a little something to get the ball rolling. I took some of my class along Myrtle Forest Road Down low Looking up Off to the right Looking low and to the right Lookdown Off to the left Looking really high up