Te traigo un nuevo tema para que vayas a por tu cámara y practiques tu afición favorita: la fotografía.
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 photo theme.
- Sometimes I show you an example of a photo to inspire you.
- Other times I only give you a clue or a tip that you can apply when doing 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 or Facebook) without forgetting the hashtag or tag corresponding to the Photoreto in question also as the mention . This week will be Photoreto65
Cada semana seleccionaremos una fotografía ganadora. El autor de la foto se llevará un libro de nuestra biblioteca de libros digitales de BdF.
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.
Flyer, yes, that’s the theme we thought so that this week you can launch your camera, your creative engines and get carried away by the inspiration we leave you here on the blog.
With this creative exercise you will be able to practice, in addition to composition or creativity, the shutter speed.An object that flies, moves, more or less fast.Choose what you want to photograph and how, practice and send us your best photo.
Send your best photo and add the hashtag fotoreto65 and the blogphotograph. One of our ebooks can be yours, what are you waiting for?
It’s been a week first! If you want to take a look at it, browse Facebook or Instagram and see the amazing images you’ve sent.Thank you for taking us to the clouds!
This week’s winner is by Juan Rodolfo Lillo Lobos and left our mouths open.
Shocks, right? The size of its wings is a spectacle, especially seen in panoramic view, but what is really impressive is the perspective and it is the greatest achievement of this image, I understand that this is also its greatest difficulty.
I wonder how he took this. I suppose you’ve seen heights, a very high peak or even?A hot air balloon? What is clear is that making sure that the animal looks you directly in the eye challenges you in such a way and with the wings in this imposing posture disarms anyone.
The background of clouds bathed in orange sunlight near the horizon is another point that highlights the pelican and makes the photo even more attractive than if it were a simple homogeneous blue.
The light, the technique, the perspective, the moment, the look, everything captivated us in this photograph, and you?Congratulations Juan Rodolfo!
Tomorrow again Photoreto.A song with a lot of rhythm, don’t miss it!