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ART PANTS – A WILL ROEGGE & LINHBERGH YEAR LONG DAILY 365 PHOTO CHALLENGE bio picture

What is Art Pants?

Art Pants is a 365 day-long-daily-photography-challenge, featuring Will Roegge and Linhbergh Nguyen which was started on November 1st, 2009. Our goal is to each publish one photograph a day for an entire year. But different from usual "photo 365s" out there, we've set ourselves a rules to abide by throughout the year:

1. No photos of anything automobile related

2. No self portraits.

Both of those rules are there to prevent us from going the easy route on taking our daily photos, or in other words, to use a crutch. The purpose of this project is to make the both of us think outside of our usual subjects and expand our creative defaults. The harder we make it upon ourselves, the better off we'll be creatively (or so we hope so!) come Novemeber 1st 2010.

We'll also be having different 'theme weeks' throughout the year. These themes could range from different subject matters; places, portraits, grass, sunrises, landscapes, faces, etc, etc. Or it could even be a technical theme; biggest aperature, smallest aperature, slow shutter speeds, 35mm film, camera phone fast action, etc....

We would love to hear your input throughout the course of the year. If you have ANY ideas for theme weeks or shots you'd like to see, let us know!

Oh, we both love black coffee and we both love Art Pants.

Day 125 – 50mm Theme 1 of 7

I find the 50mm lens on my camera body more so than my wider or even my longer lenses. The focal length just works in a lot more situations than a much wider lens. A 50mm is like the little bear’s porridge and bed: its not too wide, its not too long, but its juuuust right. Also add the fact that the 50mm is my fastest lens and you have a sure-fire reason why that sucker is always on the camera body.

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WillRoegge - The storm is in the room, up by the ceiling, but the horse is licking me and standing in front of the ladder. Can't see where the ladder goes, but its upright and into the storm clouds. I like the clouds, almost as much as I like the horse.March 18, 2010 - 12:09 am

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