PHOTORETO126: BUGS

PHOTORETO126: BUGS

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 so that you 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 #Fotoreto126. You can participate with new photos or tag old ones.

Each week we will select a winning image. The author of the photo will have free access to the Photography Masterclass of their choice.

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 image and who maintains the exclusivity of the copyright remains you.

THEME OF THE WEEK: BUGS (05/11/21-11/11/21)

Some of you may think that this week's theme is very similar to the last call and it is that many bugs are very scared .

However, there are also many readers who love these little animals, which can be insects, arachnids, etc... Anything that can be called a "bug".

Time to take out the macro, to launch into photographing nature or to use a lot of imagination.

What bug are you going to photograph? I'm looking forward to seeing it!

Add the hashtag #fotoreto126, the mention @blogfotografo and don't forget to give your photos a title. One of our Masterclasses can be yours, what are you waiting for?!

UPDATE

Once again you have impressed us. It is clear that you not only like this topic, but that you master it very, very well! If you want to browse through all the images presented you can do it in the Instagram galleriesand on Facebook.

Among all the images, the one that stands out belongs to José Alza and instead of a title, he tells us a curious fact about this insect.

We liked this macro photography for how well executed it is, which is no small thing in the case of this discipline.

But we have also chosen it for other aspects: framing, composition, color, perspective, the level of detail and sharpness, the texture of the wings and the eyes, etc.

Also, it is inevitable to think that this dragonfly is trying to tell us something. The point of view from which it has been photographed puts us in a situation so real that to me at least it gives me the impression that it is real and wants to talk to me. If it weren't for the fact that I'm not afraid of dragonflies, I would run away ?

Congratulations to Jose! If you want to see more bugs, don't miss his gallery ( @jose.alza.dsn), full of different species and comments with which you will learn a lot.

Tomorrow new Photoreto. We change the subject but we keep the essence ? Don't miss it!

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