March 9, 2012
Cricket
By Isabel Perl
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The “Hip Shots” series of photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly,” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method the more frames exposed, the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that may be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own images, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2012 Isabel Perl.
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Hip Shots, images, photography, relationships, travel | Tagged: animals, cellphone, dress, framing, hip shots, images, photography, pictures, relationships, shoot-from-the-hip, skirt, tips, women |
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March 2, 2012
Domino
By Dawson Fowl
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The “Hip Shots” series of photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly,” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method the more frames exposed, the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that may be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own images, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2012 Dawson Fowl.
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business, Hip Shots, images, photography | Tagged: Baltimore, business, business as usual, diner, Domino Sugars, employment, Fort Avenue, hip shots, images, Maryland, Mattys, pictures, restaurant, shoot-from-the-hip, tips |
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February 24, 2012
The Viewing
By Whyndham Standing
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The “Hip Shots” series of photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly,” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method the more frames exposed, the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that may be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own images, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2012 Whyndham Standing.
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business, death, Hip Shots, images, photography | Tagged: business, casket, death, exit, flag, funeral, funeral parlor, hip shots, images, photography, pictures, shoot-from-the-hip, tips |
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February 17, 2012
Reflect
By Mary Azrael
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The “Hip Shots” series of photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly,” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method the more frames exposed, the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that may be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own images, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2012 Mary Azrael.
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Hip Shots, images, photography | Tagged: clouds, focus, framing, hip shots, images, photography, pictures, shoot-from-the-hip, windows |
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February 10, 2012
Chatting With John
By Jim Sizemore
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The “Hip Shots” series of photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly,” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method the more frames exposed, the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that may be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own images, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2012 Jim Sizemore.
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Fort McHenry, Hip Shots, history, images, photography | Tagged: Baltimore, focus, Fort McHenry, framing, hip shots, historic site, history, images, Maryland, national monument, National Park Service, photography, pictures, shoot-from-the-hip, U. S. Department of the Interior, War of 1812 |
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January 27, 2012
Flag Change VI
By Jim Sizemore
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The “Hip Shots” series of photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly,” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method the more frames exposed, the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that may be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own images, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
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Fort McHenry, Hip Shots, history, images, photography, travel, Wall Street | Tagged: Baltimore, flag, Fort McHenry, hip shots, historic site, history, images, Maryland, national monument, National Park Service, photography, pictures, shoot-from-the-hip, travel, U. S. Department of the Interior, vacation, War of 1812 |
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January 20, 2012
Sun Flares III
By Jim Sizemore
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The “Hip Shots” series of photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly,” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method the more frames exposed, the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that may be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own images, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2011 Jim Sizemore.
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animals, birds, Hip Shots, images, photography | Tagged: animals, birds, focus, framing, hip shots, images, photography, pictures, shoot-from-the-hip, sunset, techniques, tips |
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January 13, 2012
Beached II
By Isabel Perl
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The “Hip Shots” series of Doodlemeister.com photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method, the more frames exposed the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that can be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own pictures, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2012 Isabel Perl.
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exercise, family, Hip Shots, images, kids, nature, photography, travel, vacation | Tagged: beach, clouds, family, hip shots, images, kids, ocean, photography, pictures, relationships, sea, shoot-from-the-hip, summer, sunrise, sunset, travel, vacation |
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December 30, 2011
Mud
By Whyndham Standing
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The “Hip Shots” series of Doodlemeister.com photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method, the more frames exposed the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that can be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own pictures, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2011 Whyndham Standing .
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images, labor relations, photography, work relations | Tagged: bridges, cement, construction, drilling, employment, framing, hip shots, images, infrastructure, mud, photography, pictures, red clay, shoot-from-the-hip, work |
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December 23, 2011
Grand Central II
By Fiona Pepys
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The “Hip Shots” series of Doodlemeister.com photographs will feature images that were grabbed “on the fly” with little or no regard for framing and focus. The object of the exercise is to create dynamic pictures, not perfect ones. With this ” shoot-from-the-hip” method, the more frames exposed the better the chances are that you’ll come up with something interesting — a related series that can be arranged as a post. If you’d like additional tips for using the technique, or to submit your own pictures, drop a question or note in the “Leave a Comment” section, below. Meanwhile, click the “Hip Shots” tag above for many more examples. This feature will appear most Fridays.
Copyright © 2011 Fiona Pepys.
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Hip Shots, holidays, images, photography, transportation, travel, vacation | Tagged: framing, Grand Central Station, hip shots, images, New York, photography, pictures, public transportation, railroads, shoot-from-the-hip, trains, transportation, travel, vacation |
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