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challenge 64 topic: who are the people in your neighborhood?
*************************************************
(with apologies to the creators of sesame street!)

we run into all sorts of people each and every day. now, you get to photograph them! people shots are are equal parts "piece of cake" and "impossible." trying to capture the essence of that person, in their character or their job or at a particular scene in "your neighborhood," is what makes this a particularly "challenging" task. yes - i know this will be difficult for many of you, and a totally new experience for some. that's the point of being "challenged" right?

now you might be thinking - "oh no! .. i can't photograph total strangers!" my answer? sure you can! you can practice that famous question: "excuse me, sir (ma'am)...may i take your photograph?" you'll be surprised at the number of times folks will blush and say "okay" :) sure, you can also photograph folks you know, too. some of you are more bold than others - and so you can share the tips and techniques involved in this fascinating type of photography.

people are everywhere, in small towns and big cities..so there's no shortage of subjects to shoot ...er... photograph. here are some ideas that come to mind: gas station attendant (if you still have them!); the fedex guy; the woman who serves you your coffee each day; the traffic cop; firefighters; the mayor; local thugs (from a distance, please!); the piano teacher; that old lady at the park who feed the ducks; the town "nut" (yes, every town has one - or two!); the traveling salesperson; perhaps the neigborhood kids playing hoops; the town doctor; the city clinic staff; a fisherman at the local stream or bridge...two lovers admiring a beautiful sunset... well, by now you get the idea.

this is an opportunity to stretch our imagination, and our photographic and our interpersonal skills. in addition, it's a great chance for us to get to know the people from towns and cities all around the world! i'm excited to see what you all come up with - i know that the stf is an extremely imaginative crowd! so please get involved, have a lot of fun, and share your photos ;>

Challenge 64 begins at 12:00 am EST (New York time) on Thursday, March 11, 2004. You will have two full weekends to obtain images.

These guidelines are meant to help things run smoothly. Thanks for reading this stuff again:
  • Four (4) images are allowed in each of the two galleries (Eligible and Exhibition).
  • Those that prefer to have critiques of their photos be more "critical", feel free to mark the image title with an asterisk ( ).
  • Please put your name and a unique title on each of your image thumbnails. It really helps to keep voting problem issues to a minimum.
  • Please resize your images to no larger than 800 pixels on the longest side before uploading to pBase... can be larger if a panoramic image. This cuts down on too much usage, makes is easy for folks on dialup, and it helps to preserve the quality of your image upload for best viewing.
  • Please don't move images around in the galleries...respect first-come-first-serve. If you alter an image in any way, please indicate that a change was made to the original when reposting it. You can repost an image into its original spot if it's the same image (that's just been altered). Any new images should be placed at the end of the gallery. This should avoid any confusion...and everyone will be treated equally.
  • Please keep your questions and concerns posted in this thread for best response. One of us will address them as soon as possible.
  • Challenge time period will run from 12:00 am EST (New York time), Thursday March 11, 2004 through Monday, March 22, 2004, at 10pm EST (New York time). Time tables will be posted in the galleries. A separate voting thread will be posted shortly after the end of the Challenge period.
  • Eligible images must be taken with a Sony digital camera and within the challenge time period. The winner of this gallery will host the next Challenge. All entries should include a date indicating when the photo was taken; the "exif" data attached would be ideal(if available). "Exif" data is a big help to a lot of viewers for a variety of reasons. If the "exif" data is not preserved, try writing it into your caption (by referring to the original photo's "exif" data that should be available before doing any photo processing). At the least, please include the date the photo was taken on all the eligible photos. This is a popular request...so I'm passing along your requests here. THANKS, everybody, for your friendly cooperation.
  • Exhibition images can be obtained with any camera at any time. If you do not want to host the next Challenge, this is the gallery you should post your images to.
  • Remember, the login name to pbase is "stfchallenge"; and the password is "stfpost".
  • Here’s a link to the stfchallenge galleries page:
http://www.pbase.com/stfchallenge/root

so, everyone, please join in & have fun with this, veterans and newcomers alike. i really look forward to your enthusiasm and participation in challenge 64!

enjoy (challenge) photography,

-- andy
 
the luckiest people in the world? :-)
Sorry, couldn't help myself with that one lol.

Oh jeez........

does this mean people have to actually be in the photograph and, that I have to actually TAKE the photography......... gulp.

You mean, I can't submit pelican images to this challenge.... gulp.

Whew........ well, Ok. Since you made this into a CHALLENGE and, I always LOVE to be challenged........

I'm in. Only problem is, I'm only IN the exhibition galleries with my Canon.
Lest you want me to chase everyone out of the Eligible gallery?

LOL

Well, this is really going to be......
I don't know what it's going to be but, I'm going to try it :-)

Markjay
 
Congratulations for your winning image Andy. It is really great. As soon as I saw your image posted I knew it was a winner.

Also congratulations because the second image (that I posted) was greatly improved with your advise … so to some extend you are also a contributor to it.

I am very happy that I could make it in second place with so many great images in the challenge. My thanks to all of you that voted for my pictures. I really appreciate it .. you make me feel happy.

Now the challenge 64 … well we don’t have a real “neighborhood” here in south California, I can not even walk in the street just move by car and go to the beach … so be prepare for some beach shoots! I hope they will count as “my neighborhood people”.

Thanks Andy for taking care of the next challenge and congratulations again for sharing your great image.

Thanks all for sharing your images. It is inspiring to see them.

Miguel
 
this one will be a real challenge :)
 
hey guys,

in pbase, when you upload your photo and edit it, there's a space there for "location"

would you all please put your "neighborhood" in this spot? it'll help us to get to know you and your city/town/neighborhood better.

thanks guys!

andy
 
Should provide for lots of opportunities. :)

Lee
challenge 64 topic: who are the people in your neighborhood?
*************************************************
(with apologies to the creators of sesame street!)

we run into all sorts of people each and every day. now, you get
to photograph them! people shots are are equal parts "piece of
cake" and "impossible." trying to capture the essence of that
person, in their character or their job or at a particular scene in
"your neighborhood," is what makes this a particularly
"challenging" task. yes - i know this will be difficult for many
of you, and a totally new experience for some. that's the point of
being "challenged" right?

now you might be thinking - "oh no! .. i can't photograph total
strangers!" my answer? sure you can! you can practice that
famous question: "excuse me, sir (ma'am)...may i take your
photograph?" you'll be surprised at the number of times folks will
blush and say "okay" :) sure, you can also photograph folks you
know, too. some of you are more bold than others - and so you can
share the tips and techniques involved in this fascinating type of
photography.

people are everywhere, in small towns and big cities..so there's no
shortage of subjects to shoot ...er... photograph. here are some
ideas that come to mind: gas station attendant (if you still have
them!); the fedex guy; the woman who serves you your coffee each
day; the traffic cop; firefighters; the mayor; local thugs (from a
distance, please!); the piano teacher; that old lady at the park
who feed the ducks; the town "nut" (yes, every town has one - or
two!); the traveling salesperson; perhaps the neigborhood kids
playing hoops; the town doctor; the city clinic staff; a fisherman
at the local stream or bridge...two lovers admiring a beautiful
sunset... well, by now you get the idea.

this is an opportunity to stretch our imagination, and our
photographic and our interpersonal skills. in addition, it's a
great chance for us to get to know the people from towns and cities
all around the world! i'm excited to see what you all come up with
  • i know that the stf is an extremely imaginative crowd! so
please get involved, have a lot of fun, and share your photos ;>

Challenge 64 begins at 12:00 am EST (New York time) on Thursday,
March 11, 2004. You will have two full weekends to obtain images.

These guidelines are meant to help things run smoothly. Thanks for
reading this stuff again:
  • Four (4) images are allowed in each of the two galleries
(Eligible and Exhibition).
  • Those that prefer to have critiques of their photos be more
"critical", feel free to mark the image title with an asterisk ( ).
  • Please put your name and a unique title on each of your image
thumbnails. It really helps to keep voting problem issues to a
minimum.
  • Please resize your images to no larger than 800 pixels on the
longest side before uploading to pBase... can be larger if a
panoramic image. This cuts down on too much usage, makes is easy
for folks on dialup, and it helps to preserve the quality of your
image upload for best viewing.
  • Please don't move images around in the galleries...respect
first-come-first-serve. If you alter an image in any way, please
indicate that a change was made to the original when reposting it.
You can repost an image into its original spot if it's the same
image (that's just been altered). Any new images should be placed
at the end of the gallery. This should avoid any confusion...and
everyone will be treated equally.
  • Please keep your questions and concerns posted in this thread for
best response. One of us will address them as soon as possible.
  • Challenge time period will run from 12:00 am EST (New York time),
Thursday March 11, 2004 through Monday, March 22, 2004, at 10pm EST
(New York time). Time tables will be posted in the galleries. A
separate voting thread will be posted shortly after the end of the
Challenge period.
  • Eligible images must be taken with a Sony digital camera and
within the challenge time period. The winner of this gallery will
host the next Challenge. All entries should include a date
indicating when the photo was taken; the "exif" data attached would
be ideal(if available). "Exif" data is a big help to a lot of
viewers for a variety of reasons. If the "exif" data is not
preserved, try writing it into your caption (by referring to the
original photo's "exif" data that should be available before doing
any photo processing). At the least, please include the date the
photo was taken on all the eligible photos. This is a popular
request...so I'm passing along your requests here. THANKS,
everybody, for your friendly cooperation.
  • Exhibition images can be obtained with any camera at any time. If
you do not want to host the next Challenge, this is the gallery you
should post your images to.
  • Those not familiar with uploading images to pbase can view this
link for instructions: http://www.pbase.com/stfchallenge/howto
  • Remember, the login name to pbase is "stfchallenge"; and the
password is "stfpost".
  • Here’s a link to the stfchallenge galleries page:
http://www.pbase.com/stfchallenge/root

so, everyone, please join in & have fun with this, veterans and
newcomers alike. i really look forward to your enthusiasm and
participation in challenge 64!

enjoy (challenge) photography,

-- andy
 
Well done, that was an outright winner if ever I saw one. Never ceases to amaze may how you create such artistic images from mundane subject matter.

Thanks to Troy for hosting and get well soon.

On to the topic....you do like to challenge us don't you - if I get whacked for taking candid photos around here, I'll be blaming you ;).

Steve
--
http://www.pbase.com/stevecheetham
 
...from subjects ??? If I want to take a candid shot, do I have to ask their permission before or even after the picture? Is there any laws or is it just ediquitte? Seriuosly, I don't really know.
challenge 64 topic: who are the people in your neighborhood?
*************************************************
(with apologies to the creators of sesame street!)

we run into all sorts of people each and every day. now, you get
to photograph them! people shots are are equal parts "piece of
cake" and "impossible." trying to capture the essence of that
person, in their character or their job or at a particular scene in
"your neighborhood," is what makes this a particularly
"challenging" task. yes - i know this will be difficult for many
of you, and a totally new experience for some. that's the point of
being "challenged" right?

now you might be thinking - "oh no! .. i can't photograph total
strangers!" my answer? sure you can! you can practice that
famous question: "excuse me, sir (ma'am)...may i take your
photograph?" you'll be surprised at the number of times folks will
blush and say "okay" :) sure, you can also photograph folks you
know, too. some of you are more bold than others - and so you can
share the tips and techniques involved in this fascinating type of
photography.

people are everywhere, in small towns and big cities..so there's no
shortage of subjects to shoot ...er... photograph. here are some
ideas that come to mind: gas station attendant (if you still have
them!); the fedex guy; the woman who serves you your coffee each
day; the traffic cop; firefighters; the mayor; local thugs (from a
distance, please!); the piano teacher; that old lady at the park
who feed the ducks; the town "nut" (yes, every town has one - or
two!); the traveling salesperson; perhaps the neigborhood kids
playing hoops; the town doctor; the city clinic staff; a fisherman
at the local stream or bridge...two lovers admiring a beautiful
sunset... well, by now you get the idea.

this is an opportunity to stretch our imagination, and our
photographic and our interpersonal skills. in addition, it's a
great chance for us to get to know the people from towns and cities
all around the world! i'm excited to see what you all come up with
  • i know that the stf is an extremely imaginative crowd! so
please get involved, have a lot of fun, and share your photos ;>

Challenge 64 begins at 12:00 am EST (New York time) on Thursday,
March 11, 2004. You will have two full weekends to obtain images.

These guidelines are meant to help things run smoothly. Thanks for
reading this stuff again:
  • Four (4) images are allowed in each of the two galleries
(Eligible and Exhibition).
  • Those that prefer to have critiques of their photos be more
"critical", feel free to mark the image title with an asterisk ( ).
  • Please put your name and a unique title on each of your image
thumbnails. It really helps to keep voting problem issues to a
minimum.
  • Please resize your images to no larger than 800 pixels on the
longest side before uploading to pBase... can be larger if a
panoramic image. This cuts down on too much usage, makes is easy
for folks on dialup, and it helps to preserve the quality of your
image upload for best viewing.
  • Please don't move images around in the galleries...respect
first-come-first-serve. If you alter an image in any way, please
indicate that a change was made to the original when reposting it.
You can repost an image into its original spot if it's the same
image (that's just been altered). Any new images should be placed
at the end of the gallery. This should avoid any confusion...and
everyone will be treated equally.
  • Please keep your questions and concerns posted in this thread for
best response. One of us will address them as soon as possible.
  • Challenge time period will run from 12:00 am EST (New York time),
Thursday March 11, 2004 through Monday, March 22, 2004, at 10pm EST
(New York time). Time tables will be posted in the galleries. A
separate voting thread will be posted shortly after the end of the
Challenge period.
  • Eligible images must be taken with a Sony digital camera and
within the challenge time period. The winner of this gallery will
host the next Challenge. All entries should include a date
indicating when the photo was taken; the "exif" data attached would
be ideal(if available). "Exif" data is a big help to a lot of
viewers for a variety of reasons. If the "exif" data is not
preserved, try writing it into your caption (by referring to the
original photo's "exif" data that should be available before doing
any photo processing). At the least, please include the date the
photo was taken on all the eligible photos. This is a popular
request...so I'm passing along your requests here. THANKS,
everybody, for your friendly cooperation.
  • Exhibition images can be obtained with any camera at any time. If
you do not want to host the next Challenge, this is the gallery you
should post your images to.
  • Those not familiar with uploading images to pbase can view this
link for instructions: http://www.pbase.com/stfchallenge/howto
  • Remember, the login name to pbase is "stfchallenge"; and the
password is "stfpost".
  • Here’s a link to the stfchallenge galleries page:
http://www.pbase.com/stfchallenge/root

so, everyone, please join in & have fun with this, veterans and
newcomers alike. i really look forward to your enthusiasm and
participation in challenge 64!

enjoy (challenge) photography,

-- andy
--
http://www.pbase.com/spooky73
 
i usually do....except when i don't.

i think it's nice to ask. most folks will say "sure" if asked, i find.

good luck!
 

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