Weekly Inspiration 77

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 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 subject matter.
  • 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 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 only in one of these ways:

A small gallery with examples of the photographs we receive I hope you enjoy them ?:

We are very, very small compared to the rest of the universe, that reminds us of the image of José Ca’ada “Little Beings”, that was precisely the motto with which we set off proposing the inspiring photo. Very small moon, but thanks to the superteleobjetives we can make it recover some of its grandeusness and look so spectacular in the sky. Meanwhile, three human figures (note that there are three, eh?) show the scale on the outside of the camera, immersed in a lunar landscape and also making us feel more identified in the scene.

I love the composition, the way the mountain hugs the moon, the way it makes a hole between its rocks, you can walk with your gaze along the line it forms, stop at the little beings and return to the moon, I think there is a good balance in the composition and a clear message. The whole, in general, is of great beauty. Congratulations, Jose.

Autumn begins this weekend in the northern hemisphere. We get goodbye to yellow and blue, the sun, the water baths and the endless afternoons. The days are shortened and become ochre and reddish, as in the photo. But the fun isn’t over. No matter what hemisphere you are in, this photo can inspire a new season, color or movement of leaves; nature, different portrait or pause in time. A photograph is there, but it’s not static, it varies depending on who’s looking at it and what you want to get out of it. Can you show me? Your camera is waiting for you to walk. Us, the picture you’re getting this week. This could be the one that comes up;).

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