Weekly Inspiration 34

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.

  • 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 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 online will be one week, until the following Thursday when I propose a new call with a gallery of images that I liked the most, and an exceptional 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 it a title and download it.

We provide you with 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:

Here are some of the works you sent, as you will see, swept in black and white as inspiration;):

Another faithful participant in Weekly Inspiration and Ancient Challenges is our author of this week’s featured photograph, Nestor Maulini, this time with “Rain with Wave”. I don’t know if he was inspired by patterns, lines or the walking figure (running in his case), or all at once. What I do know is that it is a very striking image at the compositivo level. The highlight is the curved line game with straight lines; perspective, seen from above, allows this beautiful terrain to be the background; and the contrast of colors (yellow and pink) with the monochrome of the road and the mosaic. The contrast of textures between asphalt and mosaic is also evident. Perhaps the number on the right would have had more impact, but it is also possible that he clung to the cut between black and white and that it would not look good. Anyway, this is a very interesting photograph that catches the eye by itself or yes. Congratulations Nestor and thank you for continuing to share your work with us.

Another image of autumn to inspire you this week. If you’re in the southern hemisphere don’t worry, you can also take brown or orange tones like inspiration, portrait, look or even aerial perspective, you have no excuse;). Whatever you have, no matter what hemisphere you’re in, has a whole week ahead of you to have a good time with your camera and send us your best picture. I want to see her!

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