- Location
- Switzerland
- Name
- Matt
It's that time of year again ...
A while ago we agreed on trying the "Single in" challenges at different times during the year, adopting a nine-month cycle as an attempt to break away from recurring subject matter. This time, we're hitting summer in the northern hemisphere and mid-winter in the south. This should be fun and a nice change to previous occastions.
I'm taking the liberty to invite all of you to take part once more; the basic rules of a "Single in" contest are as follows:
I'll updated this post with a list of participants; feel free to comment and discuss the proposed challenge - we can adapt and specify pretty much every detail. I myself may be a bit slow to answer at certain times, but I'll do my best to keep up with things and document them for everyone.
Participants and their chosen gear:
[Mostly accurate as of: 17th July 2019, 07:05 CEST]
M.
A while ago we agreed on trying the "Single in" challenges at different times during the year, adopting a nine-month cycle as an attempt to break away from recurring subject matter. This time, we're hitting summer in the northern hemisphere and mid-winter in the south. This should be fun and a nice change to previous occastions.
I'm taking the liberty to invite all of you to take part once more; the basic rules of a "Single in" contest are as follows:
- Take and post one image per day during one month; each image doesn't have to be posted on the same day it was taken, but regular participation is appreciated. You may or may not pick a specific theme or subject matter as well - all decisions in this regard are up to you.
- Specify the gear you're going to use for the whole challenge - and stick to it as far as possible; while it's not necessary, let alone mandatory to restrict yourself to the chosen setup during the whole month, experience shows that this may boost creativity.
- Interact with other participants, talk about the images you take and see, your own experiences, - in short, let's talk shop, have fun together and support each other; this way, we'll see everyone through (which, if I may say so as a non-native speaker, is a really nice figure of speech, especially concerning photography). Of course, there will again be appropriate threads for "behind the scenes" talk as well as outtakes and everything else we see fit.
I'll updated this post with a list of participants; feel free to comment and discuss the proposed challenge - we can adapt and specify pretty much every detail. I myself may be a bit slow to answer at certain times, but I'll do my best to keep up with things and document them for everyone.
Participants and their chosen gear:
- Ad aka @addieleman - Sony A7R II with Zeiss Loxia 21mm f/2.8
- @agentlossing - Ricoh GR III
- Antonio aka @ajramirez - Nikon Z6 with 14-30mm f/4 S
- @AndyMcD - Fujifilm X-T3 with 35mm f/1.4
- @Bobby Tingle - Fujifilm X-T2 with 35mm f/1.4
- Karen aka @Briar - DJI Osmo Pocket
- David aka @Burkey - Fujifilm X-Pro2 with Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8
- @christilou - unannounced, but highly welcome!
- @davidzvi - Fujifilm X70
- @donlaw - Nikon Coolpix A
- @drd1135 - Fujifilm X-E3 with 27mm f/2.8
- @gordo - Fujifilm X-H1 with 90mm f/2
- Barrie aka @grebeman - Panasonic GF1 with Samyang 12mm f/2 (and optical VF!)
- @Hageneth - Canon G7X II
- @Hanneke - Fujifilm X-T20 with 35mm f/2
- @jyc860923 - Canon whatever ...
- Sue aka @kyteflyer - Panasonic TZ90 (first day: Pentax K5 with 15mm f/4)
- Bill aka @Lightmancer - Sony Xperia 1
- @marlof - Olympus Pen-F with 17mm f/1.8
- @Matero - Leica Q
- Mike aka @mike3996 - Leica M 240 with Voigtländer Heliar 50mm f/3.5
- Matt aka @MoonMind - Leica M10 with Summarit-M 75mm f/2.4
- @muzee - Ricoh GR II
- Troy aka @NoSeconds - Ricoh GR II
- Ray aka @rayvonn - Leica M-E with Zeiss Biogon 21mm f/2.8
- @Ripleysbaby - Sony A7 III with 16-35mm f/4
- Martin aka @theoldsmithy - Sony RX100 III
- @Tim Williams - Nikon Df with 17-35mm f/2.8
- @tonyturley - Fujifilm X100S
- @Walter Palmer - Olympus OM-D E-M5 II with Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 II
[Mostly accurate as of: 17th July 2019, 07:05 CEST]
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