"Flash" - Shootraw's & Felisek's Choice
Note about the combined choice: @ShootRaw and @Felisek tied in the final round voting of the City Lights Challenge. The Challenge Team, after much discussion, opted to declare them co-winners of the challenge and let each pick a topic. The idea being the Team would them combine the two topics into one. The combining was easy, because both picked "Flash".
DO NOT SHOOT OR POST IMAGES UNTIL WEDNESDAY Jan 7
This early announcement of the topic is to give a little think time, before the challenge begins. Photos must be taken and submitted between 00:00 UTC of the start date and 00:00 UTC of the end date.
This photo challenge is "Flash". Turn that speedlight on and let us see your best flash (lighting, we are talking lighting here, just making sure). One flash, two flash, three flash or more, macro flash, big flash, little flash, on camera or off, wired or wireless, front lit, side lit, back lit, high key, low key. Let's see how creative you can be! Color, B&W, HDR...anything goes!
The Rules
1. Photos must be posted to the thread in order to be considered for the challenge. No gallery images or off-site links (flickr, 500px, etc) will be accepted.
2. Any photo submitted for a weekly challenge must be taken during the dates specified in the challenge thread.
3. Only one photo entry per member for each week, unless otherwise noted.
4. All regularly active members of Nikonites are allowed to participate, including moderators and administrators.
Voting
During the submission & like periods, please click the Thanks/Like button to vote for your favorite images. You can vote for as many as you want! At the end of the week, you will have the opportunity to vote again for the top 3 photos for this challenge!
There will be no cash or prizes awarded for the Weekly Photo Challenges, unless specifically noted by the site administrator.
Any photo will be accepted for the challenge. Edited or straight out of the camera, it does not matter. You are left with complete freedom to do whatever genre of photography you wish to do, and your own interpretation of the challenge subject.
Note about the combined choice: @ShootRaw and @Felisek tied in the final round voting of the City Lights Challenge. The Challenge Team, after much discussion, opted to declare them co-winners of the challenge and let each pick a topic. The idea being the Team would them combine the two topics into one. The combining was easy, because both picked "Flash".
DO NOT SHOOT OR POST IMAGES UNTIL WEDNESDAY Jan 7
This early announcement of the topic is to give a little think time, before the challenge begins. Photos must be taken and submitted between 00:00 UTC of the start date and 00:00 UTC of the end date.
This photo challenge is "Flash". Turn that speedlight on and let us see your best flash (lighting, we are talking lighting here, just making sure). One flash, two flash, three flash or more, macro flash, big flash, little flash, on camera or off, wired or wireless, front lit, side lit, back lit, high key, low key. Let's see how creative you can be! Color, B&W, HDR...anything goes!
The Rules
1. Photos must be posted to the thread in order to be considered for the challenge. No gallery images or off-site links (flickr, 500px, etc) will be accepted.
2. Any photo submitted for a weekly challenge must be taken during the dates specified in the challenge thread.
3. Only one photo entry per member for each week, unless otherwise noted.
4. All regularly active members of Nikonites are allowed to participate, including moderators and administrators.
Voting
During the submission & like periods, please click the Thanks/Like button to vote for your favorite images. You can vote for as many as you want! At the end of the week, you will have the opportunity to vote again for the top 3 photos for this challenge!
There will be no cash or prizes awarded for the Weekly Photo Challenges, unless specifically noted by the site administrator.
Any photo will be accepted for the challenge. Edited or straight out of the camera, it does not matter. You are left with complete freedom to do whatever genre of photography you wish to do, and your own interpretation of the challenge subject.