The purpose of these challenges are to encourage us to get out and get the best shot of an assigned subject. It's a great way to enhance your photography skills.
Even if you think you take crappy pictures, please join in. Those of you just reading the forum and not posting, this is your chance to join in and show off.
This month's challenge: Wineries
Here's your excuse to take a wine tour.
Anything relating to the subject can be included. It does not have to be just shots of wineries, wine, or vineyards.
Only rules:
It has to be taken by you.
It has to be taken in Upstate NY
A winner will be selected based on the following criteria:
subject
creativity
use of color (or lack thereof)
uniqueness
The September winner will receive a portable Bleathalizer test (for amusement only)
(may not be as pictured)
September Photo Challenge: Wineries
- Matt
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- cbobcat49
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We were in the Naples are over last weekend for our anniversary and stopped at Imagine Moore Winery. The last shot of the barn was about a quarter mile away along route 245, on the way to Conklin Gully.
What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us. ~Henry David Thoreau
- HaloGirl
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While my in-laws were in town visiting, my husband and I took them to Fox Run Vineyards on the west side of Seneca Lake. The tour was very interesting, and we had a beautiful day.
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More photos from Fox Run.
- Matt
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I was at Fox Run today. I took a few shots (totally different from yours) with my pocket camera.
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Fox Run Vineyards
- Bill_K
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Love the black and white shot of the glasses. Very sharp and crisp.
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I second that!Bill_K wrote:Love the black and white shot of the glasses. Very sharp and crisp.