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Photography concentration (coming soon!) Need help for now..

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Well for my third year of photography we have been assigned to work throughout the year on a concentration based upon one subject. Mine i chose is music. Now I have been thinking of ideas and subject matter for the individual photos, but I want to hear some other creative ideas. More than one source is always useful. I am trying to find things that represent a beat or rythm but i am having a hard time picturing that. Suggestions?

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Well, a train could be compared to a beat, and the rythm is usually the same, if that's what you're meaning... :?

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Yes i see what you are saying, but im thinking more of metaphorically. Such as the thing that goes to the beat on windows media player something like that

 

 

 

 

 

Creativeness is hard to come by when im tired :wall:

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are you kidding me, when your tired your brain is at it's creative peak! (because your thoughts are weirder and more original)

 

tho i'll see if i can help you tomorrow

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Well maybe like a record plate etc... ( btw im not good at this stuff)

 

 

 

~Ronnie

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