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 in which you can 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:
Here’s a rundown of the photos you sent us this week
This week’s photo is from Ekaitzge and is titled “Donostia”. With impeccable technical execution, a clear mastery of composition and light is observed. I fell in love precisely with the latter, how it directly affects women, two protagonists of the scene. it is an image of strong contrasts, light and darkness, new and old, straight and soft lines, life and inertia. In addition, the woman’s gesture, her lost gaze, her posture, in the midst of such an open, cold and dark space, convey much loneliness. Ignoring the huge picture on the wall, in the light that hugs him, looking at the cross but without looking?with sadness and immense emptiness. Definitely a great picture. Congratulations Ekaitzge.
This week I offer you an image to do a visual exercise, to help you develop your photographic eye. It’s a very simple exercise, in fact the photo is minimalist. Therein lies the interest;). A contrast of complementary colors, negative space, geometries?Anyway, a good composition, as you can see, you don’t need a big stage to get an attractive image, what if something else inspires you?Let us know!