We’re all stuck in a rut. We go to the same places, eat the same things. Yet we’re at our most creative when we’re doing something new. So for this week’s Shooting Challenge, all of you did just that. More »
We’re very familiar with that surrounding our day to day lives—so much so, that we can be caught in creative ruts. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, I want you to leave that life and photograph something totally new. More »
Believe it or not, there’s less than a month left in summer. Luckily, for this week’s Shooting Challenge, Gizmodo readers took some amazing photos that will keep us warm all year. More »
It’s hot, sweaty and there’s just a month left. It’s summer, and in 6 months, we’ll all pray for a good sunburn. So for this week’s Shooting Challenge, capture summer to keep us warm all year. More »
They’re romantic and inherently a bit melancholy. Black and white city portraits have a flare for the overdramatic, and for this week’s Shooting Challenge, you captured all of the simple charm and deep intensity of your city. More »
Architecture is about lines, shades, textures and curves. So no wonder, we love architecture in black and white. For this week’s Shooting Challenge, capture your city in beautiful, minimal black and white. More »
9 Golden Objects, Created By King Midas (And Photoshop) [Shooting Challenge]
Posted in: Today's Chili The 2012 Olympics are over. And, chances are, you didn’t win a gold medal. Luckily, thanks to a bit of Photoshop trickery, you can make anything in your life gold. More »
The Olympics are going on. And boy am I getting jealous of all those gold medals. So for this week’s Shooting Challenge, you’re going to go for the gold. (Well, photograph something, then blingify it.) More »
A blink lasts just 1/10 of a second. So what happens when we set our camera shutters to the same length? We see the world that may have been when our eyes were closed. More »
A blink goes by in just 1/10 of a second. What could have happened in this sub-moment that you missed? For this week’s Shooting Challenge, show us what occurred in the 100 milliseconds that our eyes were closed. More »