WEEKLY INSPIRATION 37

WEEKLY INSPIRATION 37

Ready, Set, Go! Start a new weekly inspiration. Are you coming?

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The Weekly Inspiration format is an excuse to stimulate your passion for photography and invite you to participate, every week, with a photo of your creation.

In the new format of Weekly Inspiration, each week I will propose a photo for you to be inspired by. To participate, you will need to take a photo "inspired" in some way by the proposed photo. It does not have to be exactly the same, but rather be related to or inspired by the proposed photo of the week: you can use the same subject, the same type of subject, or photograph another subject and another subject but imitating the same light scheme, For example. Any well-worked photograph will be valid as long as it is clearly seen that it was inspired by the proposed photo, in terms of technique, composition or theme. Otherwise it would not be valid.

The themes will be proposed on Thursdays and the term to upload the photograph will be one week, until the following Thursday when I will propose a new call with a gallery of images that I liked the most, and one that stands out among all those in the gallery. Also, I will upload a new photo that will be the image that will serve to inspire you during that week. You will have until Thursday (with the weekend in between) to capture your image ( only one per participant), give it a title and upload it.

HOW TO TAKE PART

We put at your disposal various means through which you can upload your photography to our weekly inspiration chain. Remember that the idea is to upload a single photo per participant and in only one of these media:

  • Facebook: Upload your photo to Facebook wallfrom the Photographer's Blog. In the description of the photo, please mention the keyword #InspiracionBdF37 followed by a title of your choice. Remember that the title of the photograph is as important as the photograph itself.
  • Flickr: You can participate by uploading the photo to the Photographer's Blog Group Mural. Give your photo a caption and be sure to mention the hashtag #InspiracionBdF37 in it. If you don't, I won't know if you want to participate or just share it, so it won't appear as featured. For this it is also necessary that the download is enabled ;).
  • Instagram: Try to use the hashtag #InspiracionBdF37 and give your photo a title that matches it ;). Remember that your profile must be public so that we can see your images.
  • Twitter: Upload the photo directly to Twitter with the hashtag #InspiracionBdF37 and a cool caption.

FROM LAST WEEK...

White or coloured, upside down or upside down, here is a summary of those received on this occasion:

FEATURED PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Today I choose the photograph of ajs_pimentel (Ángel, according to his IG profile), with a very long but very accurate title: « Not everyone who looks at me can see me, nor does everyone who thinks they know me know who I am. »From my point of view, Ángel has been inspired by white, by flying objects and, perhaps, by a somewhat deeper message but that everyone can understand in his own way;).

I really like this photograph, the setting, the message, the light. I think it is a very thoughtful, careful photograph and with a great editing effort behind it, not always necessary but often useful. In this case, Ángel has achieved a wonderful result. A more than correct photo on a technical, creative and reflective level. Congratulations Angel!

ajs_pimentel_Not everyone who looks at me can see me…

WEEKLY INSPIRATION 37 (FROM 11/23/2017 TO 11/30/2017)

This week I leave you with an appetizing image, I want to know what inspires you, as well as see how you work to achieve a composition that is so attractive to the eye and the palate ;). Although, you know, feel free to choose the subject as long as it is related to some aspect of the proposed photograph. Of course, my recommendation, pay special attention to the technical details, pay attention to the light control in this image, the careful composition, the perspective... I know you can do it just as well ;). Let's practice!

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