Week after week, the 365 community shares some incredible photographs of flowers, plants, trees and all things green! Being surrounded by as many blossoms and budding trees offline, as what we see online, has inspired this week's theme, 'blooms'.
Whether you're out for an evening walk, watering your garden, or admiring some freshly cut flowers on your table, pick up your camera and start snapping!
I'm sure many of you will agree that flowers are fantastic subjects for practising a number of photography techniques. Whether you want to get up close with your macro lens, play with the depth of field around a hanging blossom branch, or use a single flower to add a pop of colour to a monochrome scene - there are loads of options!
We can't 'bloomin' wait to see what you come up with!
How to enter this week's theme
When uploading your photos use the tag section (on the edit/organise screen) and insert this week's theme tag: theme-blooms.
Entry Guidelines: Photos must be your own and must have been taken and uploaded from Tuesday 8th May until the following Sunday (6 days). 5 finalists will be chosen on the Monday evening (PST), then you get to vote for the winner.
Winner of the 'Illusion' theme
Thank you to everyone who took a minute to vote this week. We're excited to announce that we have a 365 record breaking result, with @carolbird winning the third theme in a row! This week for the 'illusion' theme.
Understandably, @carolbird's photo received an overwhelming number of votes! But, who could resist smiling at such a fun and playful capture?
Impressively, this illusion wasn't the result of photoshop wizardry but a good-old-fashioned seaside prank. As well as fab composition, the cloudy lighting and bold monochrome print of the dress made for a superb palette of colour which is really easy on the eye!
Vote for the 'Thirds' theme winner
Thank you to everyone who entered the thirds theme, there were lots of fantastic entries, as always! We had great fun reviewing your photos and finally whittled them down to just five finalists.
To cast your vote, just reply to this blog post with the number (in digit form) of the photo you would like to see win.
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I like #1.
Thank you all SO much! To be shortlisted by Ross was exciting, to have garnered your vote, and enough to 'win', is humbling. I am right chuffed too.