Good morning, evening, or afternoon, wherever you may be! It’s Ezo back this week with highlights from the server. I’m bringing you the latest from the server. Strap in and get ready!
Gallery Gems
I’m a little embarrassed to say that this gallery almost slipped under my radar. But I’m glad I found it because there are some great shots in it! I chose this one for the visual dichotomy of a person dancing in what almost looks like a wedding dress, a garment not known for it’s easy movement. Additionally, there is an ethereal quality about thee setting and lighting that really made this composition stand out to me. Great shot, great work, definitely recommend checking out the rest of Nina’s work.
I’ve always really liked ptr’s work, he’s very active and posts some great human pieces. His latest series is about a dying racetrack, and he wanted to feature the lively parts of it rather than just the decay. I chose this one because for once, I’m a fan of the halations. They add to this composition in a way I see very rarely. The lights shining down on the race fans make them seem more excited, breathe life into the composition. It’s a great piece, and ptr has a lot more great shots in the gallery.
Dave is once again being featured with a really lovely composition this week. But instead of an all color composition he created a really cool multi-film composition. Using scraps of 35mm color film Dave has created a series of really great photos in a seemingly impossible style. I chose this one because of the big monochrome strip running through it. I love the look it creates, which might remind one of selective desaturation. I recommend checking out thee rest of the gallery.
Eenmachine is back with his signature high-contrast black and white look and this time he’s doing it in whimsical half frame format on film! In addition to some great one shots, een has chosen his favorites and created some really great diptychs. I chose this one because I liked the complementary shapes. The white circles on the right are how I imagine the lamps on the left look from below. Make sure to pop through for more.
Community Collaborations
Right In Camera
Managed by Lunar
The Right in Camera collaboration continues! While last week’s challenge was to create compositions using in-camera crop factors, this coming week will be the start of a new challenge! From May 26th to June 8th, challengers will be using the in-camera panorama function to create compositions. This will surely spawn some very interesting compositions so I’m looking forward to seeing what comes up.
Well that’s all for this week! Thank you for stopping in and checking out the latest from One More Stop. A special note, we are short handed on editors and we would love to get some fresh ideas and writers in here. So if you are interested in helping create the One More Blog please contact Lunar or myself. And if you aren’t a member yet, make sure to join the Discord, share some photos, and join in on a collaboration or two!
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Ezo
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