The Daily Shoot

Assignments

2010/03/12#ds117 (39 photos)
Electronic gadgets pervade our world. You've probably got several. Make a photo of your favorite gadget today.
2010/03/11#ds116 (92 photos)
"Rules" can be stifling if taken to extremes. Break the rules today with focus, composition, etc, and see what happens.
2010/03/10#ds115 (95 photos)
Street scenes capture life on the go, be it a bustling city or a quaint village. Make a photo of a street scene today.
2010/03/09#ds114 (111 photos)
Most of us enjoy some symmetry in our lives. Look around for it today and make a symmetrical photo. (via @melhutch)
2010/03/08#ds113 (124 photos)
Take care of the Monday blues by picking up your camera. Make a photograph dominated by the color blue.
2010/03/07#ds112 (94 photos)
Sunday Challenge: Make a photo of a sunrise or sunset today.
2010/03/06#ds111 (93 photos)
Lists guide an eye in a linear way: menus, recipes, etc. As you're out and about today, find a list and make a photo.
2010/03/05#ds110 (94 photos)
Food engages all the senses. Make a photograph of food that causes our mouth to water or pucker. Get the viewer engaged.
2010/03/04#ds109 (115 photos)
Striped patterns have a natural pattern that catches the eye. Find some stripes today and make a photo.
2010/03/03#ds108 (121 photos)
Weathered objects have a lot of character: cracked, rusted, bleached, etc. Give us your best weathered shot today.
2010/03/02#ds107 (88 photos)
Find out what those buttons and dials on your camera do. Play today! Try a new setting and make a photo. (via @dibytes)
2010/03/01#ds106 (83 photos)
During the Olympics, we saw many images of sports. Make your own photo of a sports activity, gear, or spirit today.
2010/02/28#ds105 (77 photos)
Sunday challenge: Make a photo that invokes or communicates happiness to the viewer. Make 'em feel it, not just see it!
2010/02/27#ds104 (81 photos)
The horizon can be a strong composition element. Make a photograph that emphasizes the horizon today.
2010/02/26#ds103 (86 photos)
Novelty can help goose creativity. Go somewhere today you've never been, even just a different street, and make a photo.
2010/02/25#ds102 (110 photos)
Negative space can be just as important to a composition as your primary subject. Explore negative space in a photograph.
2010/02/24#ds101 (93 photos)
There is often a conflict between traditional and contemporary. Make a photo that shows this tension. (@melhutch)
2010/02/23#ds100 (124 photos)
Monochrome photos don't have to be the result of processing or desaturation. Find a monochrome composition and shoot it.
2010/02/22#ds99 (114 photos)
Squares and grids surround us in our built environment. Focus in on some squares today and make a photograph.
2010/02/21#ds98 (97 photos)
Backgrounds are tricky. They can make a subject stand out or distract from it. Make a photo with a good background today.
2010/02/20#ds97 (115 photos)
An old adage in photography says if you want to improve your photographs, move closer. Fill your frame today!
2010/02/19#ds96 (94 photos)
Symbols can be simple, ornate, plain, or colorful. Make a photo of a symbol that represents or stands for something else.
2010/02/18#ds95 (104 photos)
Frames outline the focus of a subject. Make a creative photo with natural framing: windows, doors, trees, borders, etc.
2010/02/17#ds94 (95 photos)
Fragility conveys tension. Make a photo today of a person or object in a fragile state.
2010/02/16#ds93 (87 photos)
Things are always a-changin'. Make a photo that offers a snapshot of something being built, fabricated, or assembled.
2010/02/15#ds92 (80 photos)
It's Presidents Day in the U.S today. Make a photo with a patriotic theme for the country you call home.
2010/02/14#ds91 (92 photos)
Sunday (Valentine's Day) challenge: What is love? Make an interpretive photo today. Keep it clean, people. :-)
2010/02/13#ds90 (104 photos)
Odd or even: Compose an image with an odd or even number of subjects today, and make a photo.
2010/02/12#ds89 (82 photos)
Continuing the Friday fun theme, make a photo that goes with the title of a book you've read.
2010/02/11#ds88 (98 photos)
We often get stuck in a rut of always zooming to the longest focal length. Break out today by making a wide-angle photo.
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