I am posting for the Photo Rehab, a community to share photos, learn from each other and connect.
In December 2014, after completing the Photo101 course, I opened the Photo Rehab Event in this blog, a ‘healing clinic’, for all of us who love photography (hobbyists, amateurs, pro-shooters and enthusiasts) who missed the course and daily interaction with other photobloggers.
I am always inspired by the photos shared within our community of photobloggers, and for that I want to share my enthusiasm with you.
You can visit all other photos of all patients here: Photo Rehab
MEET THE PATIENTS
Here are all 41 participants since January 2015. Go and check their wonderful blogs as well.
Laura Gabrielle Feasey
Musings from a Frequent Flying Scientist
Snapshots Snippets and Scribbles
HOW TO JOIN THE PHOTO REHAB
Time: The Clinic is open 24 x 7
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. 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.
You can do a self-examination. If you detect any of the following symptoms, as carefully described by Albert from the blog Trigger Happy, 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 does it work:
- Shoot a photo.
- Prepare your post and publish it. Remember to Pingback to this post and to use the tag #PhotoRehab so that we can find your post in the WP reader.
- Add your photo to the link provided below. In this way, you expose your photo to the other participants and the audience of the Photo Rehab.
- Here is the link to add your photos. Knock the wall of the Clinic… and click on the image below:
That’s such a great face you’ve captured, Lucile. In some ways the expression reminds me of my own mum, though the features are not the same. (and mine has been gone for just about 25 years 😦 )
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Why thank you. How interesting to hear that this lady resembles your mum ! Sorry to hear your mum has been gone for so long. 💗
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love her face!!!
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So do I!
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She has a wonderful intense look 😉
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Indeed. You noticed that. That’s why I was drawn to her.
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Technically and aesthetically, perfect.
also *like*
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Why thank you! 😉
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As Andy said, technically and aesthetically perfect…..
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Thank you so much, Sue.
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This woman has seen many an experience… She seems to me both happy and a bit melancholy in this pic…. Interesting… Makes me want to learn more about her!
And what a long and wonderful list of your “clinic mates”!! Talented photographers stick together!
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Indeed, Lia. Each line at her face shows much experience and seems to tell a story.
Thanks for the insightful comment.
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You are so good at faces Lucile! You’ve captured her experience but also her contempt and resolve. Mastery!
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Why thank you! Learning from the master!
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LOL, I wish!
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Thank you for the shoutout my dearest Jo. I’m humbled by that.
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Not sure that it’s appropriate, Lucile, but I have linked to you this week. I love your work! 🙂
https://restlessjo.wordpress.com/2015/07/04/six-word-saturday-163/
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Inappropriate is a non existent word between us. You make me happy, and I’m proud and grateful to have met you on the blogosphere.
Enjoy the weekend!
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Thanks a lot, Lucile 🙂 I’ve got half an eye on the tennis as I answer my comments. And the sun’s just beginning to show it’s smiley face 🙂
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You’re most welcome, Jo! Hope the sun is still with you! 😀
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This is such an arresting portrait, Lucile. What a life that woman has lived. Also, since Jo gave me the idea, and if you don’t mind, I’m also linking to your photo rehab. My theme is ‘learning from your subject’ but a little tongue in cheek: http://tishfarrell.com/2015/07/04/catching-the-wave-learning-to-shoot-lying-down/
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Thank you, Tish. I’m happy and honored with your decision. Thank you for joining the Photo Rehab.
Cheers!
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A map of life on her face! Fantastic portrait!
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Paula minha querida amiga, desculpe a demora em responder o seu bonito comentário.
Abraços,
Lucile
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It does make you wonder what she sees and what she is thinking! Excellent capture! Heading to the clinic now!
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Here I am again, ashamed for yet again replying so late to you.
Thank you so much, Terri.
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What a beautiful photo, Lucile. Proof that a picture really is worth a thousand words. I wonder the stories this woman could tell.
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Sorry for another late reply, Britta. Thank you for a very insightful and considerate comment.
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Absolutely, it’s my pleasure!
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😀 you’re sweet.
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An emotional ambience permeates the portrait.
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I found another unread comment from you. Apologies.
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Nice shot.
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And it took me so long to say thank you! Apologies.
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It doesn’t matter, you don’t have to thank me for every comment I write 🙂
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I don’t do anything I have to, except if it brings me to jail or financial ruin! 😉
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