Do you like water Today I have prepared a challenge for you to get wet without getting wet?
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. On Fridays topics will be offered, so you have the whole weekend to work. You’ll have one week to upload your photo (one photo per participant), until Thursday of the following week. On Thursday I will update the article with the photo that most captivated me and on Friday I propose a new theme so that you have all weekend to capture your images, etc.
- Water offers multiple (or even infinite) possibilities when it comes to being photographed.
- We mention several in the blog.
- Today I propose a challenge that is almost a game.
- One way to have fun while practicing your favorite pastime: look for images and reflections in the water.
The challenge is to create an interesting or attractive photograph whose background is water and the subject is a reflection, which can be a recognizable shape, “drawings” or even something abstract. It’s all about unleashing creativity while working on composition, focus, or shutter speed. You can practice black and white or play with color, do you dare?
As usual, to participate in this week’s challenge, upload your photo to the Photographer’s Blog Facebook wall: In the photo description, please mention the keyword “Aquatic Reflections Challenge” followed by a title of your choice.
Those of you who are not from Facebook have the following social networks to participate in.
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And here’s the summary of the aquatic reflections we’ve received. Enjoy!
And this week, the photograph in the spotlight is by Beatriz Cuesta, who gives us an endearing story in the form of an image titled “In her world. ” It is a very well executed photograph in terms of exposure, focus and composition. With the addition of a shot at the height of the girls, which makes it more attractive and the idea of flipping the image and giving greater importance to the reflection. In addition, the two girls are framed by the building, leaving the characters reflected as a clear center of interest. And not only photography lives on technique? Here is a story of two friends who play oblivious to everything around them, and I go one step further and give it a second reading. For me turning this image not only has an aesthetic effect, with this twist it is obvious that what we think is another world (that of children), what we believe is not real, as a reflection, it is the opposite. . The world of children is the genuine, the pure, the one that is not polluted or corrupt, the one that is innocent and true. What reality is true, that of the water or that of the outside, ours or that of the children? Plato would have it very clear and me, now that I am a mother and that I live her more closely too? Bravo Beatriz, a beautiful photo!