Weekly Challenge 119: At the end of the road

All the roads take us somewhere, this time it will be the viewer’s gaze that you will have to direct.

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. Topics range from portraits to macrophotography, landscapes, black and white photography, or babies. The themes will be offered on Saturday, so you have the whole weekend to work. You will have a week to upload your photo (one photo per participant), until Friday of the following week, Friday or Saturday I will update the article with the photo that most captivated me and propose a new theme, and so on?

  • Where do your paths lead us to our goals.
  • Dreams.
  • Goals?Sooner or later.
  • With more or less difficulties.
  • We get to enjoy them.
  • The same goes for the look in the photograph.
  • It must get to a point.
  • Be driven gently or abruptly to a center of interest that you have chosen to stay there to rest.

Use paths, highways or trails to guide your viewer’s gaze to the point you’ve chosen as the protagonist of your image. You can also take unconventional paths, you know that playing with your imagination earns points. With today’s challenge, I present not only a theme, but also the ability to practice perspective, flight point and/or lines as a composition element. What are you waiting for?

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, please mention the keyword?Challenge At the end of the road?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

How many surprises at the end of the road, do I leave you a sample?

This week I want to highlight “A Dark Road” by Antonio Penandrés for several reasons, black and white was again a success because it enhances the texture of the branches, the composition is also very successful, the escape point that makes up the path orients the gaze towards the center of interest, the group of people The use of the human factor brings appeal to the image , as well as the application of the law of the horizon, which has given greater importance to the network of branches drawn by the trees, which is much more interesting than the path, I also like the composition that is divided into a much neater and simpler part, that of the road with its more or less straight lines and, the top , in which chaos reigns for all. those leaves and branches that intermingle in a wonderful and natural disorder, achieving a rather attractive and suggestive contrast. Congratulations Antonio, see you in the next challenge!

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