#Photoreto35: Water

I bring you a new topic so you can go get your camera and practice your favorite hobby: photography.

Our Photo Challenge aims to encourage you to practice photography, 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 hint or trick that you can apply when doing the Photo Challenge.

Each time you will have 7 days to participate in the Photo Challenge of the week in question, until the following Thursday. turn it up to your favorite social network (Instagram either Facebook) without forgetting the hashtag or the label corresponding to the Photoreto in question along with the mention of @blogfotografo. this week will be #photoreto35

Each week we will select a winning photograph. The author of the photo will take the book that he likes the most from our BdF digital book library.

When you participate in the Photochallenge, we understand that you allow Photographer’s Blog to publish your photograph. In no case do you transfer your copyright to us. The author of the photograph and who maintains the exclusivity of copyright remains you.

Theme of the week: Water (01/24/20 – 01/30/20)

This week’s Photo Challenge is a topic that you cannot escape, neither because of its availability nor because of its multiple possibilities. It’s about the water.

It is an element as photogenic as it is accessible. You can choose the technique you prefer, long exposure, capture the movement with fast speeds. You can also choose if you want to include it in a landscape, photograph it with a macro lens or as if you want to photograph it in an aquarium. The decision is yours, as long as you make sure that the main theme is water.

Remember to take care of the technique and aesthetics, the topic is very broad but that does not imply the anything goesbecause the goal is to practice photography and show us the best you know how to do about it.

Send your best photo and don’t forget to add the hashtag #fotoreto35 and the mention @blogfotografo. One of our ebooks can be yours, what are you waiting for?!

Update

What a week of photos. To say that you have made it difficult is an understatement. The level was very high, which should not discourage anyone, on the contrary, because those photons that have been seen this week have not been a matter of chance, but of a lot of work and enthusiasm, and that is the idea of ​​the Photochallenge, get the batteries, enjoy with the camera, practice, improve our own photos… But it is true that the decision has been very close and choosing has been somewhat difficult.

However, this week’s photo has a deserved place here, it is about “The dream chair” by Peter Vincent.

Too bad the lack of resolution, but it’s what you have to do an Instagram capture. Still, you can appreciate how wonderful it is. It is a photograph that combines technique and soul. It is evident that behind this photo there is no casual or automatic shot. Mastery of technique is impeccable. The reflection of the sky in the water, the chair of dreaming, the softness of the colors, the contrast of textures of the chair with the clouds, of the real and the unreal.

When I saw this photograph I thought that the water tends to infinity here, just like dreams. In fact it has come to my mind many times since I saw it. It is one of those photos that I would like to have near my desk, to look at it over and over again, to inspire me, to rest, to let myself go.

I think it is a photograph of immense beauty, as well as delicate, with a message that invites us to dream and where we once again verify what water is capable of doing in an image while confirming what we say so much about it. less is more. Congratulations Peter!

Don’t forget to visit his gallery, there is no waste. You will see how it is quite a discovery.

Tomorrow new Photoreto, you can’t miss it because you’re going to like it, I have no doubt πŸ˜‰ .