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PhotoClub Challenge: Spring

March 19, 2018 By Kimberly Kradel

What is the PhotoClub Challenge?

Are you out of ideas? Check in here on Mondays for a weekly 7-day photography challenge to get your vision roaming!

Each week the challenge requires that you take 36 images during the following 7 days. Your deadline is always next Monday morning for the current week’s challenge. The challenges might be thought provoking, might be silly, and could even be tedious.

This Week’s Challenge: Spring

This next assignment-challenge in PhotoClub is focused on Spring.

This week’s challenge is to take 36 images that represent the subject of Spring. The flow from Winter into Spring is happening this week. So let’s celebrate it! The goal is to get at least one photograph, that represents the idea of Spring – it could be anything from images of the weather, blooming bulbs, or even a still life of springs – interpret the challenge any way you want … Out of the 36 images, there should be one (or more) images that if I, or other members of the group, looked at it, we’d be able to guess this week’s subject.

Images should be in color but they could be in black and white.

Make sure that the composition of your images are 100% about the challenge.

Use your camera as the cropping tool and post full/uncropped images.

It’s nice if you go deep with your concepts, but you can swim on the shallow end as well.

The challenge is 36 studies of Spring as the main subject in the photographs, all taken in the next 7-days and posted in a gallery on your blog or web site by next Monday. Post the link to the gallery below by commenting on this post and we’ll come over and comment on what we see, how and if, it visually answered the challenge.

** OR **

You can also post images in Spring forum on the site (look in the Shutterbugs Group).

Always experiment with variations on the weekly theme within the subjects of the challenge – composition, contrast, shape, texture, colors, shadow …

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: photoclub, spring

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