Weekly Inspiration 104

Welcome to a new weekly inspiration. Prepare your camera because in a few moments you will feel an irrepressible impulse to take photos.

The Weekly Inspiration format is an excuse to stimulate your passion for photography and invite you to participate, every week, with a photo of your creation.

  • Every week I’ll give you a picture so you can take inspiration from it.
  • To participate.
  • You’ll need to take an “inspired” photo somehow from the proposed photo.
  • It doesn’t have to be exactly the same.
  • But rather be linked or inspired by the proposed week’s photo: you can use the same theme.
  • The same type of theme.
  • Or photograph another theme and another theme but imitating the same light set.
  • For example.
  • It will be valid as long as it is clear that it was inspired by the proposed photo.
  • In terms of technique.
  • Composition or theme.
  • Otherwise it would not be valid.

The themes will be proposed on Thursday and the deadline to download the photo will be until Wednesday, the following Thursday I will propose a new call with a gallery of images that I liked the most, and the one that stands out among all those in the gallery. In addition, I will upload a new photo that will be the image that will serve to inspire you during this week. You will have until Wednesday (with the weekend in between) to capture your image (only one per participant), give away is a title and download it.

We offer you several ways to upload your photo to our weekly inspiration channel. Remember that the idea is to upload only one photo per participant and in just one of these means:

This gallery is full of very refreshing images, don’t you think?

Barbara Hornberg’s “Transporting Light” is this week’s featured photograph.

I love him for his creativity, for his message and for his good execution. Technically, the bokeh is very well made, as is the black background. I love the composition and the way it illuminated the scene with a side light on the articulated. wooden doll, to shape the volumes giving life, as if it were a Pinocchio.

On the other hand, I love the message that we can bring the light and take it to the one who needs it, not only the one who comes out of a light bulb, but the one who starts to smile and illuminate the soul.

Thank you Barbara for continuing to give us your images

What are you planning to do with glasses? Do you know the possibilities they offer? And if the glasses are not for you, surely you will find another type of inspiration in the image (portrait, hard light?).

Start the engine of your imagination and give work to your faithful companion of tiredness that awaits you like water in May to capture everything that goes through your head. What are you waiting for?

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