This week we’re dressed in orange, you sign up?
Every week I will propose a new challenge, it is a topic that you will have to capture in photo and upload it to the Facebook page of the blog by putting in the description the keyword that I will indicate for each topic. The themes will be varied, from portraits to macro photographs, landscapes, black and white photographs or babies. The themes will be offered on Saturdays, so you have the whole weekend to work on them. You’ll have one week to upload your photo (one photo per participant), until Friday of the following week. On Friday or Saturday I will update the article with the photo that most captivated me and propose a new theme, and so on?
- Orange is a dynamic color.
- Which transmits a lot of energy.
- We have already said on other occasions that colors can be used in photography to transmit sensations or emotions.
- Today’s challenge is just that.
- Provoke some emotion in the viewer through this color.
- You can use it as a vitamin and energy pill in your photo or.
- On the contrary.
- Cause a kind of contrast like that of the cover photo.
- I put the subject.
- Your creativity.
Don’t forget to put a title to your photo, and “Orange” doesn’t ring a bell because it’s nothing original, it doesn’t count anything in the photo and it’s also the title of the challenge. The title of your image is also a good photographic exercise and much needed. Practice.
As usual, to participate in this week’s challenge, take your photo to the Facebook wall of the photographer’s blog: In the photo description, mention the keyword?Orange challenge? Followed by a title of your choice.
For those who are not from Facebook, I have enabled the participation of new social networks.
Good picture
You’re so amazing! Every time I look at your photos and see so much quantity and quality, I repeat the same thing, thank you, thank you and thank you for making this challenge possible every week.
This time I will highlight the image (without title, ahem, ahem?) Of Mario Ajona. An impressive macro, with excellent light and excellent focus. The composition is spectacular, as it managed to highlight the center of interest through the rule of thirds, the color contrast and the depth of field. It’s technically and aesthetically flawless photography, but on top of that, it has accomplished something far beyond just a superb macro. Many insect macros (and more than one fly) tend to have that boring cold lab air. However, this photograph is not. The orange gives the fly such heat that it seems to have undergone a metamorphosis opposite to the one we know from the movie “The Fly” or Kafka’s book. In this case, the fly seems almost transformed into an endearing pet or a delicate living being. With such a warm atmosphere surrounding it as if it were a house, it makes this unappealing insect look like it is about to turn into a beautiful butterfly. Of course, this is not possible, but photography stimulates the imagination and what is it that the imagination is not capable of with a good photographic eye? Congratulations Mario!