A new edition, the #Photoreto5 arrives to awaken your creativity and your desire to take photos.
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 offer you, in video, 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, Facebook, Twitter either Flickr) once we have published the call and without forgetting the hashtag or the label corresponding to the Photochallenge in question. this week will be #photoreto5 .
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: Silhouettes (06/14/19 – 06/20/19)
I bring you a most suggestive theme for the #Photoreto5: silhouettes. You will have to work against the light, so sunrise and sunset become ideal moments. I also recommend shooting in RAW format and looking for an attractive silhouette.
When you have your photo upload it to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter either Flickr with the hashtag # Fotoreto5. We will review all the images you upload on all four platforms starting with this post.
I’m waiting for your picture.
Update
You have sent some impressive silhouettes that you can see in the different galleries of Instagram, Twitter, Facebook either Flickr. Congratulations to all, the objective of the challenge is that you practice with the camera and, given both the quantity and the quality of the images presented, we can say that it is being fulfilled.
This week’s featured photo belongs to Adolfo Valdivia and it is titled “If you ask me for the Moon…”.
The other day I was listening to Eduardo Momeñe say that it is important for a photograph to be well done, but it is more important that it be well said. That today it is easy to take a well-done photograph with the technology that exists, but it is not so easy to get it to say something, to make it count. That should be the end of all photography. And this one gets it.
I have chosen this image because, without being the most spectacular at a technical level, it is an emotional photograph, which carries a story behind it. Without showing the child, only with his silhouette he is able to convey an entire story. The moon in tiny size, a glass jar and a silhouette. So simple and so effective. Congratulations Adolf.
Tomorrow a challenge full of emotion awaits you, something with which you will surely identify. Do not miss it!
