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Weekly Photography Challenge – Resolutions

04 Jan

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This week’s photography challenge topic is RESOLUTIONS!

Image: One of your resolutions may be to better your bird photography. Photo: Jaymes Dempsey.

One of your resolutions may be to better your bird photography. Photo: Jaymes Dempsey.

A new year is upon us (it’s hard to believe, I know). And it is that time where we make resolutions for the year ahead.

Your resolutions might include making a special trip to do some landscape photography, or to capture some of the world’s landmarks. It may be to do more bird photography, macro photography, a 365-project or just more photography in general. You may decide this is the year to take the leap into doing photography full time. Alternatively, it could be that you want to slow down and take more notice of the things going on around you close to home.

Whatever they are, we’d like to see them represented in photography.

It could simply be a photo of a written list of resolutions, it could be photos of places you have been and want to return to this year. It could be photos of your family if you plan to spend more time with them this year. You get the picture.

So, check out these inspiring pics, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Image: You may decide you want to make your photography business and aim to get clients. Photo: Broo...

You may decide you want to make your photography business and aim to get clients. Photo: Brooke Cagle

Image: Alternatively, one of your resolutions may be to spend more time with your family. Photo Jack...

Alternatively, one of your resolutions may be to spend more time with your family. Photo Jackie Lamas

Image: Perhaps one of your resolutions is to upgrade your camera gear? Image by Canon Inc.

Perhaps one of your resolutions is to upgrade your camera gear? Image by Canon Inc.

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Tips for Shooting RESOLUTIONS

5 Surprising Macro Photography Ideas to Jumpstart Your Creativity

10 Must-Use Bird Photography Camera Settings for Beginners

Why Goal Planning Is the Key to Growing as a Landscape Photographer

10 Quick Photography Business Tips to Kickstart The New Year

Jumpstart Your Photography – Start a 365 Project

How to do a Photography Alphabet Project

 

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSresolutions to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Christmas

21 Dec

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This week’s photography challenge topic is CHRISTMAS!

Weekly Photography Challenge – Christmas

Aaron Burden

It’s almost Christmas! OMG! Where did the year go?

Thanks to everyone who has taken part in the challenges this year – it’s been great fun, and often inspiring to see all your images. And I hope you continue to take part in this coming new year too.

So, for the last weekly photography challenge of 2019, with the theme of Christmas, you can take photos of anything that has a Christmas feel – portraits by the Christmas tree, with Santa, kids opening presents, or the family enjoying a Christmas feast.

Image: Mike Arney

Mike Arney

Alternatively, you might like to capture the Christmas lights on the tree, or ones around your city or town. Capture a still life of Christmas items, decorations, do some food photography or just capture the overall vibe of Christmas.

So, check out these inspiring pics, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Weekly Photography Challenge – Christmas

Philippe AWOUTERS

Image: Chantal DeGaust

Chantal DeGaust

 

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Tips for Shooting CHRISTMAS

5 Ways to Light Your Christmas Tree Portraits This Festive Season

How to Take Beautiful Bokeh Christmas Images [With 39 Stunning Examples]

How to Shoot Festive Lights from a Car

How to Capture Candid Moments This Christmas

16 Digital Photography Tips for Christmas

5 Ways to Take More Meaningful Photos This Christmas

How to Take Photos of Kids with a Christmas Tree Bokeh Background

 

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSchristmas to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Forests

14 Dec

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This week’s photography challenge topic is FORESTS!

Bright-pine-plantations-victoria-by-caz-nowaczyk

Bright pine plantations, victoria, Australia by Caz Nowaczyk ©

Forests are a spectacular place to visit. Filled with trees, nature and wildlife, they ground us and make us feel good.

Throughout the seasons and in different countries around the world, they can be filled with snow or fallen leaves. They can have tree-lined rows of tall trees, or ferns on the forest floors. You might find moss, mushrooms or native flowers. Or look for the birds and wildlife.

They can be light and bright, or dark and moody. Use color or black and white.

So, check out these pics, get inspired, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

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The Horn, Mt Buffalo, Victoria, Australia by Caz Nowaczyk ©

 

Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting FORESTS

Tips for Better Forest Photography

5 Tips for Better Forest Bird Photography

8 Quick Tips to Produce Better Forest Photography

4 Ideas for More Creative Shots when Photographing from One Position

How to Create a Dream Forest in Adobe Photoshop

5 Tips for Better Winter Landscape Photography

8 Creative Ways to Photograph Trees

4 Tips for Taking Better Photographs of Trees

5 Tips for Gorgeous Nature Photography Lighting

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSforests to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Lamps

07 Dec

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This week’s photography challenge topic is LAMPS!

Image: Ant Rozetsky

Ant Rozetsky

Lamps can be beautifully designed, and they can add lovely ambient light to your photos.

Whatever form they take, we’d love you to go out and capture their many looks and feels in this week’s challenge!

They can be color, or black and white. They can be a small part of a wider composition or you can focus in on their fine details. They can add light to a portrait, or a still life scene, or an interior architectural scene, or they can be street lamps in a landscape – the decision is yours!

So, check out these inspiring pics, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Image: Michelle Houghton

Michelle Houghton

Image: Roberto Lopez

Roberto Lopez

Image: Suhyeon Choi

Suhyeon Choi

Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting LAMPS

3 Tips for Photographing Mixed Lighting in Interiors

Stealing Light – Using Street Lights for Portraits

4 Tips to Help People Photographers Shoot Interior Spaces

3 Easy Tips for Photographing Details in a Scene

Shooting Details to Tell a Visual Story

Architecture: Photographing Exterior Details

Tips for Getting Started with Still Life Photography

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSlamps to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Roads

30 Nov

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This week’s photography challenge topic is ROADS!

Image: Roads by Caz Nowaczyk ©.

Roads by Caz Nowaczyk ©.

I’m currently road-tripping and have been seeing plenty of Roads on my journey. I love the open road – it always feels like an adventure awaits. So that is why this week’s challenge is roads!

You can capture roads in cities or countries. The roads can be bitumen, paved, cobble-stoned or dirt. They can be the main focus of your composition or a minor part of another story.

They can be color, or black and white. They can use leading lines, patterns, light trails – the choice is yours.

So, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Image: Photo by Caz Nowaczyk ©

Photo by Caz Nowaczyk ©

Image: Old Montreal. Photo by Mark C. Hughes ©

Old Montreal. Photo by Mark C. Hughes ©

 

Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting ROADS

How to Achieve Cool Urban Cityscapes

How to Create Dynamic Photos of Car Light Trails

7 Tips for Urban Landscape Photography

6 Ways to Plan a Photography Road Trip

6 Tips to Master Panning Photography

28 Wondrous Images of Long and Winding Roads

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSroads to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Reading

23 Nov

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This week’s photography challenge topic is READING!

Weekly Photography Challenge – Reading

You can practice your street photography skills, and capture shots like this. Photo: Don Fontijn

Go out and capture pictures of books, people reading on trains, planes, buses, in cafes etc.

Take photos of bookshelves, piles of books, newspapers or people reading on their mobile photos. There are so many options!

Do them as street photography, portraits, and still life. Do them color, or black and white. Use bokeh backgrounds or keep everything in focus! The decision is yours.

I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Image: You can use a shallow depth of field to get a nice bokeh background like this. Photo: Aaron B...

You can use a shallow depth of field to get a nice bokeh background like this. Photo: Aaron Burden

Weekly Photography Challenge – Reading

You can shoot towards the sun to get partial or full silhouettes like this. Photo: Yuri Efremov

Image: You can experiment with shutter speed to capture pictures through moving or stationary vehicl...

You can experiment with shutter speed to capture pictures through moving or stationary vehicles like this. Photo: Rathish Gandhi

Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting READING

How to Create a Delicious Blurry Bokeh Background in 4 Easy Steps

An Easy Hack for Shooting into the Sun and Processing the Images

5 Secrets to Create a Perfect Silhouette Portrait Outdoors

The Ultimate Guide to Street Photography

Panning and Other Tips for Adding Motion to Your Street Photography

 

How to Create a Spectacular Background Using an El Bokeh Wall

 

Weekly Photography Challenge – READING

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSreading to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Clocks

16 Nov

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This week’s photography challenge topic is CLOCKS!

weekly photography challenge – clocks

Anna Marinicheva

Clocks can be a thing of beauty, or they can simply be functional. Whatever form they take, we’d love you to go out and capture their many ‘faces’ in this week’s challenge!

They can be color, or black and white. They can be a small part of a wider composition or you can focus in on their fine details – the decision is yours!

So, check out these inspiring pics by some of the dPS writers, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

weekly photography challenge – clocks

Allef Vinicius

Image: Nick Fewings

Nick Fewings

Image: Joan You

Joan You

 

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Tips for Shooting CLOCKS

6 Ways to Do Architecture Photography That Stands Out

Tips for Different Approaches to Architecture Photography

3 Easy Tips for Photographing Details in a Scene

5 Tips for Developing an Eye for Details in Your Photography

Portraits: Shoot Details and Evoke Imagination

6 Tips for Aiming Low and Going Unnoticed in Street Photography

The Ultimate Guide to Street Photography

10 Non-Technical Ways to Improve Your Street Photography

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSclocks to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Street Markets

09 Nov

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This week’s photography challenge topic is STREET MARKETS!

Image: Photo by: Kav Dafar ©

Photo by: Kav Dafar ©

Street markets happen day and night and are filled with bustling crowds, fresh produce, and hand-made arts and crafts.

You can do detail shots of items for sale, or capture portraits in the crowd. Alternatively, try using long exposures to blur the crowd and really capture the hive of activity. Snap vendors interacting with customers, or the colors of the gazebos or fresh fruit and vegetables.

Play with black and white or work with contrasting light and shadows.

So, check out these inspiring pics by some of the dPS writers, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Myanmar Market Vendor DPS Ultimate Guide to Photographing People for Shy Photographers

Photo by: Kevin Landwer-Johan. ©

Image: Photo by Simon Bond ©.

Photo by Simon Bond ©.

Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting STREET MARKETS

10 Tips for Photographing Street Markets

7 Tips to Help You Take Better Photos of Markets

How to Photograph Markets

5 Essential Shots You Need to Get for Street Market Photography

21 Images That Show a Trip to the Market

Tips for Getting Started in Street Photography

7 Ways to Become More Spontaneous with Your Street Photography

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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You can also share your images in the dPS Facebook group as the challenge is posted there each week as well.

If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSstreetmarkets to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Black and White

02 Nov

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This week’s photography challenge topic is BLACK AND WHITE!

Image: Photo by Jim Hamel

Photo by Jim Hamel

Inspired by our Black and White Photography e-book sale, I decided to make this weekly photography challenge Black and White. Black and white offers so much depth and emotion and has a timeless nature to it.

So go out and capture anything in black and white. You can use Monochrome Mode on your camera, or turn them into black and white with your favorite post-processing application.

They can be street photography, landscapes, architecture, patterns and textures, automotive, or use creative techniques such as slow shutter speeds, night photography, or intentional camera movement. Whatever you decide to photograph, just be sure they are black and white!

Check out these inspiring pics by some of the dPS writers, have fun, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Black and white photography

Photo by Andrew S. Gibson

Image: Photo by Simon Bond

Photo by Simon Bond

Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting BLACK AND WHITE

A Beginner’s Guide to Doing Black and White Photography

Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes in Black and White Photography

How to Make Brilliant Black and White Photos with Dramatic Composition

How to Use Color Temperature in Black and White Conversions

Mastering Monochrome Mode

Black and White in the Outdoors: Learning to see in Monochrome

The Pros and Cons of Black and White Versus Color for Street and Travel Photography

Experimenting with Low Key Black and White Photography

How to Use a Black and White Filter to Improve Your Photos

How to Create Silky Split Toned Black and White Photos Using Luminosity Masks

How to Enhance your Black and White images with Infrared Photography

Weekly Photography Challenge – BLACK AND WHITE

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPSblackandwhite to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Halloween

26 Oct

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This week’s photography challenge topic is HALLOWEEN!

Image: Photo by Jon McIntire

Photo by Jon McIntire

Seeing as though it is the week of Halloween, I decided to make that the weekly photography challenge this week. If there is no Halloween celebrations where you live, then just take some spooky photos and share with us!

So go out and shoot those spooky things that pop up for Halloween! Decorations, black cats, pumpkins, witches, creepy houses, trick or treaters, or anything that is spooky and resembles Halloween. Alternatively, shoot images of people setting up for Halloween.

Have fun (or get spooky), and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

Image: David Menidrey

David Menidrey

Image: James Lee

James Lee

Image: Jen Theodore

Jen Theodore

Check out some of the articles below that give you tips on this week’s challenge.

Tips for Shooting HALLOWEEN

26 Spooky Images for Halloween Week

Creating Ghostly Images for Halloween

How to Light Creepy Halloween Masks for Added Drama

27 Sinister Images for the Week of Halloween

5 Tips for Creating Creepy Halloween Photos

Halloween Photography Tips

 

Weekly Photography Challenge – HALLOWEEN

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge.

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If you tag your photos on Flickr, Instagram, Twitter or other sites – tag them as #DPShalloween2019 to help others find them. Linking back to this page might also help others know what you’re doing so that they can share in the fun.

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