Posts filed under the 'DailyShoot' category


The Daily Shoot 114

The Daily Shoot assignment for Tuesday 9 March (#ds114) was “Most of us enjoy some symmetry in our lives. Look around for it today and make a symmetrical photo.” […]

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The Daily Shoot 113

Because of travel, the next assignment from the Daily Shoot I was able to tackle was that for Monday 8 March (#ds113): “Take care of the Monday blues by picking up your camera. Make a photograph dominated by the color blue.” […]

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The Daily Shoot 109

The next Daily Shoot assignment I tackled was on Thursday 4 March (#ds109): “Striped patterns have a natural pattern that catches the eye. Find some stripes today and make a photo.” […]

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The Daily Shoot 108

I’d skipped a couple of assignments because I was travelling to England (plus a couple that really didn’t inspire me at all), so it wasn’t until Wednesday, March 3 (#ds108) that the Daily Shoot came up with something I could sink my teeth into: “Weathered objects have a lot of character: cracked, rusted, bleached, etc. Give us your best weathered shot today.” […]

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The Daily Shoot 103

The assignment for Friday February 26 (#ds103) was “Novelty can help goose creativity. Go somewhere today you’ve never been, even just a different street, and make a photo.” […]

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The Daily Shoot 101 and 102

For Wednesday, February 24 (#ds101), the Daily Shoot’s assignment was “There is often a conflict between traditional and contemporary. Make a photo that shows this tension.” […]

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The Daily Shoot 99 and 100

The Daily Shoot for Monday, February 22 (#ds99) just fell into my lap. "Squares and grids surround us in our built environment. Focus in on some squares today and make a photograph." […]

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The Daily Shoot 97 & 98

Two for the price of one in this post. […]

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The Daily Shoot 96

On Friday, February 19 (#ds96), the Daily Shoot had an nigh-on impossible assignment: "Symbols can be simple, ornate, plain, or colorful. Make a photo of a symbol that represents or stands for something else." I was completely and utterly lost as to what to do for this one, and I have to say, a lot of the other photographers had a similar problem. […]

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The Daily Shoot 95

For Thursday 18th February (#ds95), we were asked this: "Frames outline the focus of a subject. Make a creative photo with natural framing: windows, doors, trees, borders, etc." I really should have spent more time on this, but, due to a lunchtime appointment (plus dental appointment in the morning), I didn't have enough time to do anything really good. Maybe I'll find a subject to photograph this weekend for my own personal satisfaction. […]

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