You’re ready! Start a new weekly inspiration. Come?
The Weekly Inspiration format is an excuse to stimulate your passion for photography and invites you to participate, every week, with a photo of your creation.
- Each week.
- I will propose a photo.
- Created by a BdF reader.
- To inspire the rest.
- To participate.
- You’ll need to take an “inspired” photo somehow to the proposed photo.
- It should not be exactly the same.
- But be linked or inspired by the proposed week photo: you can use the same theme.
- The same type of theme.
- Or photograph another theme and another theme but imitating the same set of lights.
- For example.
- 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 offered on Thursday and the deadline for the photo will be one week, until the following Thursday when I propose a new call with a gallery of featured images and the photo of this gallery that most captivated me will inspire this week, creating a true photo chain that will be broadcast from reader to reader. You’ll have the whole weekend to capture your image (only one per participant), give it a title and download it.
“Weekly Inspiration” exercises will not have winners. We’ll select a “star” photo, which the network will broadcast for the next weekly inspiration. What’s going on?
Important note: With your participation you allow the photographer’s blog to use your photo in the next challenge, if you do not agree it is necessary to specify it next to the photo title so that it is not selected as the cover of the next call.
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:
It is not necessary to upload the photo to more than one medium, we review each of the photos shared in the four social spaces.
Pepe Latas’ “Enpiral” inspired, among other things, images like those in this gallery. I hope you enjoy them!
Maria Elena Tamayo and her “Labyrinth” will accompany you this week in muses. I chose this photo because although it’s a spiral, it hardly looks like it at first glance because of its dimensions, but you know what it is. And you don’t have to photograph everything to show a reason. Personally I would have added a human element to make the image more attractive. Still, I find this lost path and you don’t know what it is. interesting behind, how unknown it leaves?curved and winding lines playing with difficult straight lines. A monochrome that doesn’t need gray levels, would you dare get lost in this labyrinth?I have;) Congratulations Maria Elena!
And what inspires you?A detail at all?Architecture?Lines?I want to see it! (And your camera captures it?).
You can see the results here.