Unlike my colleague who is positioned to the desk on my right, I actually got out of the office (see her safari here its really good) to explore the strange place they call Old Main located at the center of the land they call Thompson Rivers. Through out my adventure exploring the strange land, I saw zombies like creatures roaming freely through the safari. Many of the zombies seem to enjoy the taste of coffee as they line up in single file waiting for their hot beverages given to them by a creature who can never get their names correct or count to 20 in english (see Starbucks cup sizes here). My Canon t5i companion and I only had 15 mins (I may or may not have doubled it) to get through this safari and we came across some strange so I thought it would be appropriate to share.
Something that shows the current time!
Make an ordinary object look more interesting, almost supernatural
Take a photo that makes use of converging lines
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Take a photo dominated by a single color
Take a photo of something at an unusual angle
Take a photo of two things that do not belong together
Take a photo that represents the idea of “creativity”
Take a photo that expresses a human emotion
Take a photo that emphasizes mostly dark tones or mostly light ones.
Make a photo that is abstract, that would make someone ask, “Is that a photograph?”
Take a photo of an interesting shadow.
Take a photo that represents a metaphor for complexity.
Take a photo of someone else’s hand (or paw)
Take another photo of a timepiece that shows the time you stopped
The land of Old Main was a great safari to visit, while on my adventure I had some nice zombies who were interested in what I was completing. I enjoying showing different photos in different ways such as depth of field that you see in the Starbucks picture on the left.
If I were to do a photo safari again, I would like to do it over a course of the week with each day you are challenged to find a type of photo. After the week is complete then we would put together a gallery with the challenges and blog about our findings. Have a look at my collage below.
Thanks for viewing my photo safari prepared in the jungle of student engagement office. Don’t Forget If you want more of Brianna White, check her out (double entendre) https://brileighant.wordpress.com/
Excellent safari work, Tim Bits! Sure we could give you a whole week (essentially that is what’s happening in The Daily challenge http://thedaily.trubox.ca but I need to fix that site ASAP) but this is more a chance to see how you can start noticing details in an ordinary place.
Your ending clock wins my prize for originality (the prize might be a cup of happy emotions)