We love parties, and who doesn’t? That is why this week we offer you to “work” but in a festive atmosphere.
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’ll 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 will propose a new theme so that you have all weekend to capture your images, etc.
- Halloween.
- Day of the dead.
- Saints.
- No matter what or how it is celebrated.
- What is clear is that it is a party in more than half the planet and we did not want to miss it.
This is a great opportunity to go out and capture pictures and this will be this week’s exercise. You can capture hyper-expressive night portraits, convey mystery, document what’s happening in a cemetery, or take photos that inspire joy (it’s a party, right?). The important thing is that you don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to shoot (with your camera, of course!) and show us your talent I can’t wait to see the results!
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 #RetoHalloweenBdF
Good picture
Here I leave you with a small sample of pictures Shake!Thank you for your participation!
The photo in the spotlight this week is that of Arantxa Gutierrez Fernandez, “The Witch Who ate the Princess”. An excellent portrait that captivated me, for the quality of its execution and for the way the author stole a little the girl’s soul. . It’s a very cute photo, she wants to pose and even get scared of her witch costume but she can’t help but smile because she’s happy, alive and full of energy, this expressive look says it all and Arantxa managed to capture it with a single image There were many colors, of course, because it affects the subject, but besides, these eyes don’t need anything else, they are so transparent and give off so much strength that black and white focuses attention only on them. Painting also helps frame them naturally and make them even more visible. A portrait with soul, very well composed and a very hard-working black and white. A beautiful picture, congratulations, Arantxa!