The Clinic – Photo101 Rehab is an event for everyone who loves photography. Here is photo #6. Check below how it works.
Here is what ‘The Clinic Photo Rehab is:
This blog hosted ‘The Photo101 Rehab Clinic’ from 04 to 31 December 2014 and featured over 170 photos made by Photobloggers Andy Townend, Mara Eastern, Cardinal Guzman, DesleyJane, Justine, Amy, Teresa, Albert, Terri, Giving Thought, Ellen, Nalinki, Mariangeles, DwayCrafts, Lucy, Terri, Bampa’s Views, PeaceCrafting, Dreaming of Leaving and Project Easier.
As former patients informed me that the withdrawal symptoms remained active, and new patients recognized the same symptoms, The Clinic – Photo Rehab reopened its doors.
You can do a self-examination. If you detect any of the following symptoms, as carefully described by Albert from the blog Passionately Curious, come and join us: “Withdrawal symptoms may include the incessant need to carry your camera everywhere with you, the need to wake up in the wee hours to take photos during the golden hour, and checking up on others you met during the course to see what their newfound knowledge has brought fruit to.”
How to join:
Time: The Clinic is open 24 x 7 until the healing process ends.
Camera: You can use any camera, from DSLR, mirrorless, compact, to smartphones.
Theme: Bring your creativity and photograph a theme of your liking in B&W or Color. With or without edition. We like learning techniques as well, if you want to share it with everyone.
Who can join: Anyone can join; and not only former Photo 101 bloggers. All you need is passion. Passion to speak up through images – or words, if you may want to add your thoughts to it as well – showing what you see and how much that is important to you.
Thanks for joining and enjoy it.
The Clinic – Photo Rehab
Here is the link to add your photos. Knock the wall… and click on the image below:
Even if you don’t want to join in, click above and appreciate the beautiful photos of the former and current participants. Go and check their wonderful blogs as well:
Musings from a Frequent Flying Scientist
Snapshots Snippets and Scribbles
This post is also my second submission to DP Weekly Photo Challenge: Depth.
Fantastic shots!
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Thank you so much, Frank. I am happy you like it.
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Now this is interesting, and quite different to your recent posts. I love so much colour! And what cool lines you’ve captured. The 60mm photo is exquisite, with the driveway leading the eye further away at the bottom of the wooden bridge.
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Very true. But I may even post another portrait representing depth…
Lots of color indeed. The architecture in this new residential area in Amsterdam is modern and daring. Totally different to the old houses in the historical center.
You will see it when you visit here.
One more thing on your list.
The 60mm is amazing. I’m getting a bit more at ease with it. Thanks for the great tip!
Xxx
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Oh my pleasure, I’m glad you’re settling into it.
The colours are fabulous, very modern! I’m looking forward to it…x
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Thanks!
Btw, this is the bridge you see as the blog headers’ image.
X
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OMG I would never have guessed that!! I didn’t expect the colour! Wow, that’s fantastic x.
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It’s not easy to guess. It’s a totally different structure when looking from distance.
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Absolutely!
So you’re doing a portrait for depth as well? I did a portrait of sorts for depth… X
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Not really doing one today but perhaps using one I made in December of a couple looking at each other with so much love….
Xx
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Ah the depth of true love ☺️
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Hahaha indeed!
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Your dog’s eyes photo…omg. Stunning.
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Oh thanks, he was a surprise find!
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I really like these choices, Lucile. Great colors.
janet
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Thanks, Janet. After intensive rain, the sun showed up for a few minutes and that helped bringing the colors out.
Cheers.
Lucile
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The photos are as beautiful as they are intriguing: what is that? A pedestrian bridge with spikes??
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Remember the bridge on the blog’s header image? That’s the one. It’s a pedestrian bridge….with spikes, indeed.
Thank you.
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Simply stunning shots but wow the second one actually made me dizzy i felt like i was on a roller coaster ride, fantastic and you didn’t even charge me lol x
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Omg..I forgot to add the PayPal icon to charge for the ride! Lol
Thank you my dear Juss! Xxx
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haha i can pay you in cake yes? x
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Yeah please! Lol xxx
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hah well tomorrow for Tea Time you can help yourself to a whole tray of my special delights. Will you be baking a three tier cake perhaps yourself? sniggers xx
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Baking myself? No… I’m so busy tomorrow that I might as well just go to a cafe and cheat but shot there! Ok? Xxx
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ah cheating sounds good, i love cheating at monopoly and stealing my childrens fake money..gasps…terrible mother I am lol.
Bring yourself, cheated cakes, coffee and some alcohol perhaps? haha…you can be competition for Andys alcohholic supply
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Lol I will!
What a fun mother! They might hate to see you doing that. lol
I’ll leave the alcohol for Andy…that’s unsurpassable…
Xxxx
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hah your right on both counts! lol…well I am semi-joking..coughs…haha..no really, I don’t steal their money, just money from the bank lol
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I really liked those leading lines 🙂
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Lucile, these are excellent as usual, I love the curves in the shot at the top and the colours.
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So…when are you guys coming to shoot these curves with me?
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As soon as possible!!!
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Oh how interesting ! This is in Amsterdam? The bridge has an Asian flair to it .. I love the bright red color and the curving lines… Makes me want to take a stroll to the other side and explore the city!
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It is a very modern part of Amsterdam. It is in the East harbor area which since 15 years ago developed into a modern residential area. It’s totally different architecture than the historical Amsterdam, and is just inserted in it, making an interesting contrast.
It’s lovely to walk around here. Google and you can see how close it is to the city center. Walking distance – for me at least – and a 5 min bike ride.
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Oh it looks so interesting and as you say, a contrast to the historical part of the city… I’ll check it out more online with the hopes of seeing it in person one day!
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