Is it just us, or did we just blink and miss August?! As we roll into the final third of 2020, we hope you're all keeping safe and well as we adapt to new seasons and new routines, for those heading back to work and school.

Thank you to everyone who submitted photos for August's “Movement” theme. Our amazing 365 community never fails to impress us and we've had a blast checking out all of your entries. (You can check out all of August's submissions here.)

You can find our 6 finalists below, but first, we'd like to introduce September's theme, "Animals".

That's right -it's the theme I've most been looking forward too! From fluffy pet bunnies to wild grizzly bears, we're excited to see anything animal-related! Whether it makes our hearts melt or sends a chill down our spine, we think animals can be one of the most exciting and emotive things to capture!

Some of you will be lucky to have a furry friend who isn’t camera shy AND is obedient enough to pose for that perfect photo. But, we’ve all heard stories about the challenges of working with animals. Quite rightly, they have a mind of their own.

To help you master the magic of working with animals, we’ve revisited our top tips for capturing amazing animals shots:

1. Pet Portraits

Partner Up - Having a helping hand to reign in your pet can save you a lot of time and stress, letting you focus on the photography while they focus on the treats and commands.

Get down on their level - getting down to their eye level will really help create the feeling of a portrait, instead of a simple snapshot.

Go for eye contact - the best way to create a connection for a viewer is to get your lens to make eye contact with your pet.

Minimize distractions - Being calm and quiet can really help to create the perfect environment for getting that cute capture, and always remember to be patient!

2. Macro Magic

Find a fascinating subject - If you’re playing with a macro lens, working with insects in the garden is a great way to get into nature and wildlife photography.

Use depth of field to create drama - Playing with aperture settings can really make the details and beauty of bugs and insects pop in front of the lens!

On that note, play with point of focus - sometimes this can turn a detailed close up into a work of art. Play with different finishes of textures and colours and see what you end up with!

Take a look at some top quality macro shots in an old blog post.

3. Action Shots

If you’re spending a day at the zoo, playing fetch at the park, watching horses galloping or following birds across the sky, have fun with your shutter speeds! Typically the faster a shutter, the better it’ll capture action. But, you’ll typically need good lighting and quick reactions!

Check out our handy guide to shutter speeds in this blog post.

4. Wildlife Photography

Do your research - For most wildlife lovers a lot of money will be invested into a wildlife spotting trip, so make sure you’ve thought about what gear might be best for the environment, time of day you’re likely to see something, and what the surrounding environment might look like!

Be Patient - We all love the epic BBC nature documentaries but gasp every time we learn that 10 minutes of epic storytelling took months, if not years in the fields to film wildlife. You can’t control what and when you might see something, so learn how to be patient, but still be ready!

Stay safe - Even the most incredible shots are not worth risking your own, or an animal’s safety. Remember to keep a safe distance, watch where you’re putting your feet and keep an eye on what’s happening around you!

Aim for simple backgrounds - While you might not have much choice about this one, animals will really pop against a plain sky, ocean or grassy field. You could play with depth of field to also help focus a viewer’s attention on the critter itself.

We hope you have fun this month - we literally can’t wait to see what you capture!


How to enter this month’s theme

When uploading your photos use the tag section (on the edit/organise screen) and insert this week's theme tag: theme-animals.

Entry Guidelines: Photos must be your own and must have been taken and uploaded between Tuesday, September 1st and Wednesday, September 30th. 6 finalists will be chosen in the first couple days of October, then you'll get to vote for the winner!

p.s. Don't worry if you spot tagged photos from a previous theme, when choosing our six finalists we'll use a special algorithm to only filter the images from September 2020.


Vote for a Winner of August's "Movement" Theme

Thanks to everyone who shared August's action shots, we really enjoyed looking at all of your entries!

We've shortlisted 6 finalists so now it's over to you to vote for the winner of the “Movement” theme.

To cast your vote, simply reply to this blog post with the number (in digit form) of the photo you would like to see win, before September 14th. We’ll announce the winner in a separate post shortly after!










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