YOUR MOVE - Photo Games Season 2, Week 3, Game 5
Win points from each @Photogames Star’s post, by sharing a photo.
But first let's review the first three games of the week
The first Your Move - Due today 6PM EST.
Edit my photo - Due Sunday 2PM EST
Everyday Rituals - Due Sunday 2PM EST
Visit these blogs to play all the games this week!
@gabyoraa
@bil.prag
@soyrosa
@dmytrokorol
@snooway
The rules for the YOUR MOVE game are below.
ABOUT THE PHOTO
We did this for Long Night of Museums (it was part of it and it was not at night :) ). It was an interesting experience and it is unbelievable, especially on this scale. If anyone is interested how we made it check it HERE.
Now MAKE YOUR MOVE or make camera obscura either way is ok for me :)
RULES & HOW TO PLAY
For YOUR MOVE we would like you to share a photo in the comments as a response to the photo being shared. You can make a post but the photo and link to the post must be in the comments.
This is not a copy my style. It's a response in any way you interpret it. You can use an old photo or a make a new one. Maybe crop a specific area, photoshop or not. Anything creative is allowed.
I'll share some examples:
Photo of a person walking in the rain
your move: An umbrella or a portrait of someone in the shower.
Photo of the beach
your move: Photo of a paper boat or a desert
Photo of something green
your move: Photo with lots of grass.
- Share your photo in the comments of the Photo Star’s post.
- Only one photo per person, per post/photostar.
- For this game you have 2 days to play (Saturday 6PM EST / 11PM UTC).
- And the most important rule. . . HAVE FUN!!
SCORING
- Each Photo Star will choose their three favorite photos and award them with the following points:
- 6 | 5 | 4
- (Max points allowed per person for this game is 36)
- We'll be playing this game 2 times this week
- Winners will be added to the Photo GamesLeaderboard
- The total prize pool is 110 SBD and will be awarded the point leaders at the end of the month, as described here
WEEK 3 PHOTO STARS
Visit these blogs to play #yourmove and other games this week!
@gabyoraa
@bil.prag
@soyrosa
@dmytrokorol
@snooway
QUICK SCHEDULE FOR WEEK 3
The Game Plan for Week 3:
GAME 1 - MUSIC MONDAY
GAME 2 - "YOUR MOVE"
GAME 3 - THEME - EVERYDAY RITUALS
GAME 4 - EDIT MY PHOTO WITH A TWIST
This reminds me of the camera obscura at Plaza Mayor in Havana
we made it with idea that it should work but non of us seen it live or tried to make it. and for me it was fascinating to see it for the first time (and second, third ...) especially on that scale.
I found it so fascinating to see how it works without any electricity but delivers such a clear image!
A 2nd "Your Move" this week?
Yeap, a second one! It's so fun we didn't have enough with just one!
Okay cool! : )
An actual camera obscura photo taken in Film Museum in Turin.
i am puzzled, what it is projecting? is it a painting from another room or? interesting :)
if I remember correctly, my friend was projected ;)
second with 5 points
This one had me stumped for a little while but I'm going to go with 3 walls with pictures...
So here's my move : )
nice graffiti
Yeah it's pretty cool! : )
Thank you.
Alright, I see a bridge, some trees, a road, and the sky, all indoors....
MY MOVE
Well, here's a bridge, some trees, a road, some mountains, the sky (with clouds), all outdoors. ;)
3 with 4 points
if you look closer i have clouds to :)
Damn, it was a great year for photography...
We could do again some photo experiments
we need to devise something crazy. if nothing we need to film the laser if it works :)
I have a new laser gadget, we can use it. Long-exposure photography 😉
Here's an interactive digital projection in a camera obscura in the Triennial in Melbourne. It's a magical light show of vortices created by movement.
For how it's made, check HERE. (See? I even made a move to jack your style of dropping a link ;p)
did you ever posted a video of it? would be interesting to see.
you won and earned 6 points
This reminds me of the time I filmed at the KeckCAVES at UC Davis. It's a 4 walled room where Stereoscopic images are projected onto all four surfaces so when standing inside you're seeing a 3D environment. They use it for Mars Rover photos to explore the planet, and also for things like projecting the Earth and viewing the depths of various recorded Earthquakes around the globe. Pretty interesting stuff.
just watched a video about it, it looks interesting
Clever!!!
An image on the inside, a painting on the outside: