Thank you to Catherine Pace for creating this challenge and also for hosting the last round. I have really enjoyed participating, so I hope as many of you as possible will take part in the next one, which is minimalism using light and shadows.
Here is a reminder of what it's all about, copied from the original post:
Many definitions & examples of minimalist photography out there to consider. Here is a guideline: Minimalism is indeed the art of less. As a life philosophy, minimalists focus on a few essential elements of life and cast unnecessary things aside. Same pretty much goes for this photography style. Keep effects and processing to a minimum also :o)
To narrow down the entries for each challenge, we'll have 5 themes and repeat them in cycles.
Here is a reminder of what it's all about, copied from the original post:
Many definitions & examples of minimalist photography out there to consider. Here is a guideline: Minimalism is indeed the art of less. As a life philosophy, minimalists focus on a few essential elements of life and cast unnecessary things aside. Same pretty much goes for this photography style. Keep effects and processing to a minimum also :o)
To narrow down the entries for each challenge, we'll have 5 themes and repeat them in cycles.
mini-urban details (doors, windows, building details, bridges, stairs furnishing etc..)
mini-sea/land/cityscape
mini-street
mini-texture/form
mini-light/shadow
So this is the final theme in the first cycle - light and shadows.
The challenge begins today, Friday 10th August and is open for entries until Friday 31st August. Shots must be taken within this time frame.
Please tag your images mini-lightshadow1
I look forward to seeing all your wonderful entries.