Weekly Challenge 181: Routines

Do you know the beauty of everyday life?

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.

  • Although it’s hard to believe.
  • Beauty is also in everyday life.
  • Small daily activities.
  • Your routines and your neighbor’s.
  • It’s about knowing how to see them.
  • You don’t have to travel to New Zealand or the African savannah to take a beautiful photo.
  • You have to do with the eyes of a photographer and have enough sensitivity to see the beauty where others don’t see it.
  • That’s photography.

Not everything is technical, much less, so today I propose this challenge, photograph one of your routines (or someone you have at hand) and capture all the beauty of this moment Do you dare?I bet you do, take out the photographer in you?

Those of you who are not from Facebook have the following social networks to participate in.

Twitter: Upload the photo directly to Twitter with the hashtag #RetoRutinasBdF

Good photo

Look how much you do it, don’t you? I know I repeat myself a lot, but that’s the truth. After sweating, as every Thursday, I present a sample of the images received. Thank you all for your participation, those who are never lost that I have registered them?and those who just landed but have managed. Thank you, thank you and thank you!

When I proposed this challenge, he urged us to look for the beauty of the routine, those everyday moments that are repeated over and over again and often forget, that we find insignificant but that may be full of charm, a great proof of this is the photograph “Always together” of Mavi García and that is why it is the one that was selected this week. I love light, or rather the backlight, I think perspective and composition are a great success. Cutting faces is interesting because it allows the viewer’s imagination to complete the shot. Black and white is also very well worked. I like it because it’s a beautiful, endearing routine with a (beautiful) story behind it. Congratulations, Mavi!

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