66 Faces / Self Portrait Blog Project
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008Sixty-six participants turned out for this one. Photographers with blogs are listed first in random rotating order, read more for the rest of the self portraits from the project.
The Blown Away blog project from Brian Auer at Epic Edits has come to an end. Turn out this time around was less than expected. Regardless, some good photographs came in. Brian’s top three are below, visit blog.epicedits.com for the rest of the entires.
For those of you who didn’t catch the last post on August 23rd, today is the last day to submit.
Brian Auer over at Epic Edits has started another photography blog project entitled “Blown Away”.
“The topic is overexposure and the subject is a photo of yours. I want you to post a photo that exhibits overexposure, or blown-out highlights. If you need further definition or examples, visit my recent post titled “Should You Expose For Shadows Or Highlights?“. The image can be overexposed by the camera (which is really the intent of this project), or through post-processing.”
“Once I post the final list, you will all have the option of posting other participants’ thumbnail images and links. You can post the images (with credits), text links, or any other creative method of linking out — just as long as you give credit to the photographer. You can post the entire list, you can post your favorites, or you can post none. It’s up to you. You can also link back to my final list if you don’t want to repost all the images, but it’s not a requirement.”
The entry deadline is tomorrow, September 1st, so don’t delay. Visit the project page for details or use the form to submit your photograph.
Brian Auer over at Epic Edits has started another photography blog project entitled “Blown Away”.
“The topic is overexposure and the subject is a photo of yours. I want you to post a photo that exhibits overexposure, or blown-out highlights. If you need further definition or examples, visit my recent post titled “Should You Expose For Shadows Or Highlights?“. The image can be overexposed by the camera (which is really the intent of this project), or through post-processing.”
Deadline is September 1st. Visit the project page for details or use the form to submit your photograph.