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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.
- In the new Weekly Inspiration format.
- I’ll give you a weekly photo that will inspire you.
- To participate.
- You’ll need to take an “inspired” photo somehow in the proposed photo.
- It doesn’t have to be exactly the same.
- But to 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 other theme but imitating the same set of lights.
- For example.
- The photograph will be valid as long as it is clear that it is inspired by the proposed photograph.
- In terms of technique.
- Composition or theme.
- Otherwise it would not be valid.
The themes will be proposed on Thursday and the deadline to upload the photo will be one week, until the following Thursday when I will propose a new call with a gallery of images that I liked the most, and a highlight 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’ll have until Thursday (with the weekend in between) to capture your image (only one per participant), give away a title and download it.
We offer you several ways in which you can 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.
Below I leave you with a gallery of images inspired by Pablo Ferrazzano’s photograph, “Entre Humo”.
This week I highlight the photo of Jesus Macias, “Niebla”. A photograph also at night, on the street and with a man as a center of interest. However, this is a very different image from the inspiring one. A lonely place, the fog, the attitude of this protagonist to the passivity of the previous one. I love this photo because of the way the lines of the escape points take you straight to the head. The traffic light, as well as the road lines and bike path land in the center of interest. A wise choice to use grayscale to highlight the lines and the contrast between light and darkness. In my opinion, it would have been better a little more blur or a more closed plane so that the cars on the right side would not be seen as they distract. On the other hand, being a night photo and a moving subject, Jesus managed to freeze the image very well. Congratulations!
This week’s inspiring photo arrives, an image that impresses mostly with the aerial perspective, but where diagonal lines also triumph in contrast to the curve of the beach, the clarity of the sand contrasts with the darkness of the asphalt and in the middle an interrupted pattern of umbrellas. A photo that can definitely inspire you to exercise your creativity, show how much you like photography and put all your knowledge into practice.
While it’s valid to pull the file, the interesting thing is that you take off your batteries and do an inspiring exercise, look for your camera and spend some time with it, because it’s the only way to learn and appreciate this art. . Can you show us the results?Yours can be this week’s featured photo!