I bring you a new theme so that you can go get your camera and practice your favorite hobby: photography.
Our Photo Challenge aims to encourage you to practice photography, to provoke you every week to spend some time with your camera and let your creativity fly while you practice and learn.
HOW PHOTORETO WORKS
The concept of Fotoreto is very simple: every Friday I will propose a new photographic theme. Sometimes I will show you an example photo to inspire you, other times I will simply give you a clue or a little trick that you can apply when making the Photograph.
On each occasion you will have 7 days to participate in the Photo Challenge of the week in question, until the following Thursday. Upload as many photos as you want to your favorite social network ( Instagramor Facebook) without forgetting the hashtag or label corresponding to the photo challenge in question along with the mention of @blogfotografo . This week it will be #Fotoreto109. You can participate with new photos or tag old ones.
Each week we will select a winning photograph. The author of the photo will take a book from our BdF digital book library .
When you participate in the Photo Challenge, we understand that you allow the Photographer's Blog to publish your photograph. In no case do you give us your copyright. The author of the photograph and who maintains the exclusivity of the copyright remains you.
TOPIC OF THE WEEK: FROM BELOW (09/07/21-15/07/21)
We continue practicing with the composition through perspective. If last week we photographed from above, in this new Photo Challenge we will do it from below, at a nadir angle, that is, from below, perpendicular to the top. Go! We want to see those
Add the hashtag #fotoreto109, the mention @blogfotografo and don't forget to give your photos a title. One of our ebooks can be yours, what are you waiting for?!
UPDATE
What cool images you have sent. Congratulations! You can see all the photographs presented on Instagramand Facebook.
The winning photograph belongs to Monica Burgaleta ( @monicaburgaleta) and is titled "Jump!".
It's amazing how an image can change so much with a change of perspective. In this case we check it. The impact of this unusual point of view is extremely eye-catching and immediately catches the eye.
But this photograph also has other components that make it attractive, such as the flowers that frame the protagonist, the cloudy sky, the chromatic contrast of the complementary blue and orange or the action that is taking place and that makes us follow the photo both with the look as with the imagination supposing what is going to happen next.
It is a simple but effective photo. An image that does not require great means to surprise the viewer, simply to look from another point of view.
Congratulations Monica!
Tomorrow new Photoreto, are you going to miss it?