Photoreto5: Silhouettes

A new edition arrives, Fotoreto5, to awaken your creativity and your desire to take pictures.

Our Photoretum aims to encourage you to practice photography, encourage you every week to spend time with your camera and unleash your creativity while practicing and learning.

  • The concept of Fotoreto is very simple: every Friday I will propose a new video photo theme.
  • Sometimes I will show you an example of a photo to inspire you.
  • Other times I will only give you a clue or a tip that can be applied when making the Photoretum.

Each time, you will have 7 days to participate in the Photoretum of the week in question, until the following Thursday, download it to your favorite social network (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Flickr) once we have posted the call and not to mention the hashtag or tag corresponding to the Photoreto in question. This week will be Photoreto5.

Each week, we select a winning photo. The photo author will get his favorite book from our BdF eBook library.

When you participate in the Fotoretum, we understand that you allow the photographer’s blog to publish your photo, under no circumstances do you give us your copyright, the author of the photograph and who maintains the exclusivity of the copyright is you.

I bring you a very suggestive theme for Fotoreto5: the silhouettes, you will have to work the backlight so that sunrise and sunset are the ideal times, I also recommend taking photos in RAW format and looking for an attractive silhouette.

When you upload your photo to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Flickr with the hashtag Fotoreto5, we’ll review all the images you upload to all four platforms from this article.

I’m waiting for your picture

You have sent stunning silhouettes that you can see in the different galleries of Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or Flickr. Congratulations to everyone, the goal of the challenge is to train with the camera and, given both the quantity and quality of the images. presented, we can say that this is happening.

The photograph presented this week belongs to Adolfo Valdivia and is titled “If you ask me the Lunaaaaa?”

The other day I heard Eduardo Momee say that a photograph is important that it is well made, but it is more important that it is well said, that today it is easy to take a photo well taken with the technology that exists, but it is not so easy to get it to say something, that it counts. This should be the end of any photograph. And this one succeeds.

I chose this image because, without being the most technically spectacular, it is a photograph that moves, that has a story behind it, without showing the child, it is only with its silhouette that it is able to convey an entire story. in a small size, a glass jar and a silhouette. It’s simple and effective. Congratulations Adolphus.

An emotional challenge awaits you tomorrow, something you’re sure to identify with, don’t miss it!

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