on 02-06-2014 11:39 PM
And just for something different, be on the lookout for Wally wallet this week. He just might be hiding in a photo somewhere.
Rules
Everyone is welcome. You can post, or vote or both.
The photo must be your own work
Photos can be digitally edited with filters, photoshop etc
Creepy icky phobia inducing stuff like spiders, snakes and bare feet are to be put in a spoiler box (put a note so we know what it contains)
Entry with most kudos wins
Winner announced Monday evening 9th June
If you think an entry doesn't meet the rules please message me.
Whoever finds Wally first can award one image an extra kudos (it can be your own entry, or your favourite image. I will use my other id to give the kudos)
Some examples of abstract photography can be seen HERE
Abstract Photography
Like abstract art, Abstract photography concentrates on shape, form, colour, pattern and texture. The viewer is often unable to see the whole object. The focus is often only a small part of it. Viewers of an abstract shot may only know the essence of the abstraction or understand it by what is implied. Normally the object or image will not be a literal view of the subject. The subject tends to come second to seeing…
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on 06-06-2014 02:44 AM
on 06-06-2014 02:46 AM
yaay it worked, thanks cq 🙂
btw all, orange thingy is a salad server.
on 06-06-2014 02:52 AM
this is a clear glass dessert bowl taken on my black glass kitchen table with the bowl sitting on a silver reflective square.
on 06-06-2014 03:01 AM
@solutions-plus-r-us wrote:yaay it worked, thanks cq 🙂
btw all, orange thingy is a salad server.
Well done! As you can see, as long as the image is less than around 3200Kb there is no need to resize it as it will be automatically resized for you. I have to manually resize most of mine because they were shot at an extremely high resolution and are just far too big to upload to ebay as they stand.
on 06-06-2014 03:02 AM
how i love to photograph decay.
close up of rusty pulley.
on 06-06-2014 03:21 AM
i have a few that are too big.
how do i resize?
will check back tomorrow...err...later today...
06-06-2014 03:32 AM - edited 06-06-2014 03:32 AM
Resize by clicking on the full size menu, once you are in the choose a pic screen (after the tree 🙂 )
that gives you three more sizes to choose from. If you think it looks wrong once it has posted, you can always edit your post, option is in the menu that is top right on the post, clear the pic and try a different size. There is five minutes to edit a post.
on 06-06-2014 03:34 AM
@solutions-plus-r-us wrote:i have a few that are too big.
how do i resize?
will check back tomorrow...err...later today...
once you've inserted your picture, select an image size before posting....try medium...thats the solution, solutions 😄
on 06-06-2014 03:40 AM
Amber 🙂
06-06-2014 03:42 AM - edited 06-06-2014 03:45 AM
🙂
sparkling rosé for a change...birthday in the house 🙂