Do you like spontaneous, fresh, funny and natural images?This week I challenge you to find an image that has nothing to do with forced poses, studied looks or repeated gestures The world needs more spontaneity!
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.
- A few days ago.
- Alexa wrote a blog post on How to get spontaneous poses for more natural portraits.
- Which gave me the idea of offering you this interesting challenge: making a spontaneous image involves a lot of observation.
- Integrating well into the scene so they get acquainted with you and forget about the camera.
- It means connecting with people and especially speed.
- Suddenly a spontaneous gesture arises.
- And you have to hurry to catch it.
- If that happens you can’t tell the protes.
- “Can you repeat that laugh.
- Please?”In: X How not? The saying isn’t: “Don’t move either!(I have to increase the ISO value.
- Open the diaphragm.
- Blah.
- Blah)”.
Adjust your camera settings and relax, watch and when you find a gesture, a spontaneous moment, take a photo. Choose your best time, give it a title and send it to us. Easy, easy, isn’t it?
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?Spontaneous challenge? Followed by the title of your choice.
Those of you who are not from Facebook have the following social networks to participate in.
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Like every Thursday, I show you a summary of the beautiful (and spontaneous) photographs you sent me. Thank you for being here week after week.
This week, I highlight the image of Guillermo Fraas, “Fishing”. A photo as natural as the landscape that serves as a backdrop. Black and white is fabulously worked and also focuses all attention on the child’s gaze. taken in the backlight, the light takes center stage and gives a wonderful touch to the scene and some reflections that, for me especially, far from bothering me, are very warm. Although it’s a backlight, we don’t see silhouettes, but we can. To see perfectly the silhouette of the two boys, which is not easy, I like the composition, which included the fence in the foreground and the house in the background, thus giving depth to the image, a way to get involved in fishing. for me a double portrait of the most natural and the most spontaneous, two relaxed boys, focused on their task, the gaze of one of them being “trapped”. I doubt very much that they would have posed and much more than if they had, the photo would have been so beautiful. It’s the magic of the spontaneous neous, congratulations William!