Do we seek order in disorder?
HOW DOES IT WORK? (REMINDER)
Every week I will propose a new challenge , it is a topic that you will have to capture in a photograph and upload it to the Facebook page of the blog, putting in the description the keyword that I will indicate for each topic. The themes will be varied, from portraits to Macro photography, going through landscapes, black and white photography, or babies. The topics will be proposed on Fridays , so that you have the whole weekend to work on them. You will have one week to upload your photograph (one photo per participant), until Thursdayof the following week. On Thursday I will update the article with the photo that has captivated me the most and on Friday I will propose a new topic so that you have the whole weekend to capture your images, and so on…
WEEKLY CHALLENGE 193: DISORDER (FROM 01/13/2017 TO 01/19/2017)
Composition is one of the main keys of a photograph. We generally look for order, sometimes even very clean spaces or minimalism. These images that transmit so much harmony. However, photography is to evoke emotions and awaken feelings. It is to cause any kind of impact on the viewer. So… why not also photograph the chaos and disorder?
Today I propose that you look for interest in chaos, in disorder. That you compose your photo so that it is attractive or suggestive. Clutter can be anywhere, use your good photographic eye to select it judiciously and achieve a great image. Use the pattern effect (repeated elements) , light, blur or any other resource you already know. But show us the best part of chaos, find beauty within chaos.
As usual, to participate in this week's challenge upload your photo to the Facebook wallfrom the Photographer's Blog: In the description of the photo please mention the keyword “Mess Challenge” followed by a title of your choice .
ALTERNATIVE MEANS TO PARTICIPATE
Those of you who are not from Facebook have the following social networks to participate.
- Flickr: Accessing the Photographer's Blog Group Wall and uploading the photo directly. Give your photo a caption and be sure to mention “ Mess Challenge ” in it.
Twitter: uploading the photo directly to Twitter with the hashtag # RetoDesordenB dF
Happy photography.
UPDATE
With Thursday comes the expected update, what a mess today, huh? ? I know it's hard to find something nice in the order, even so you have achieved interesting things, here is a sample:
This week I highlight the photography of Roge González for his way of finding beauty in this subject because, no matter how much disorder and chaos there is among the birds, it is a clean, simple and even harmonious image. I like the composition, that perspective allows a nice background for this disorder, since more elements behind it would complicate the reading and the chaos would be excessive, too many distractions. However, the photo is like the dance of birds when they fly in a flock, which seems to be constantly colliding and, on the contrary, they are perfectly coordinated. Beautiful natural mess, congratulations Roge!