Humbling Pond, Multiple Reflections and Fall Colours!

Welcome to the Light Stalking weekly community wrap up!

Photography offers grounded representations of reality. However, the slight change in the multitude of variables results in quite singular frames. If grouped, some of these will relate to light surrounding conditions — aka ISO. Some others will fall on what we call exposure; last but definitely not least, the aperture-related variables. Therefore, these slight reflections of our world offer a unique view to our precious home among the stars. For this week, we gladly present a Lilliputian sample of what this type of imagery is capable of.

If you feel like it, you can share some of your unseen perspectives of the world via the wonders of photography. For this, Tersha suggested targeting our attention to symmetry, textures, lighting, camera angle and surfaces! Remember, all of our weekly challenges are being kept alive in favor of our friendly encyclopædia visualis!

Photo of the Week

Surprisingly, this image gave me an odd perspective of its elegant punchline. While collecting some talented reflections, my 13″ laptop's screen gets split in 2 while images get shrunk. This particular frame caught my attention and piqued my curiosity like any other from the batch. After enlarging it into a convenient full-screen view, the gag came to be.

copyright – Wendy P

Congrats Wendy, thanks for sharing such a high quality photograph with us!

Weekly Photography Challenge Digest

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a bucket head by the water.

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copyright – Pat Garrett

A Reflective Moment

copyright – Robert Apple
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Reality is what happens when you are shooting the perfect reflection and then suddenly this guy comes along

copyright – Elin Laxdal

Thanks, Tersha and Dahlia for pushing our creative boundaries one step forward every week!

To contribute, check out the original challenge post!

A Highlight on the Latest Activity at our Community

beth captured some humor in the wild when she noticed how the fall leaves try to steal the show from natural fur color:

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Tersha stumbled with a red admiral who might not have wanted to grab much attention from its surroundings:

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Daniel shared some echoes of the fall in an effective way:

copyright – Daniel Krueger

Look at those heavy drops on the leaf!

And Light and Shadow had some doubts about this frame gorgeous frame:

Not sure if I’ve posted previous years/seasons of pictures of this barn. It is across the road from a pottery shop we began visiting on our trips to the mountains of North Carolina a bit under 2 years ago. It was raining when we visited yesterday–not a downpour. I liked the misty feel of late autumn. Hurricane Helene’s devastation in areas was still evident, mainly with downed trees–lots of trees–where we were.

copyright – Light and Shadow

Don't forget to check the photo contest winners for the Unseen Perspective; and remember, this month's photo contest is now open for entries. The theme is “Symmetry and Asymmetry“. Submit your photos for a chance to win $250 and please don't forget voting as well.

If you want to make out the most of your LightStalking user account, make sure to check the latest posts. Also, don't forget to swim the Mobile Monday Challenge! Last but not least, Check out the current reading throwdown, it has some nice insights and recommendations!

We'd Love To Hear Your Thoughts

Our Feedback Forum is a fine place for all those people wanting to grow fast as photographers. Here, you'll get your work reviewed by well-intended photographers, but you'll also have the chance to comment on the work of others. We believe in the power of feedback, and here are the latest shots shared in the pool:

The Shark Tank is a great place to learn and to discuss, but please read the instructions in order to get a better experience. Share your comments, opinions, and doubts on any or all of the images above. We also will be delighted to see some of your own images. Remember all comments are given to the photographs; not the photographers. Also, don't forget to participate in our upcoming challenge!!!

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Federico has a decade of experience in documentary photography, and is a University Professor in photography and research methodology. He's a scientist studying the social uses of photography in contemporary culture who writes about photography and develops documentary projects. Other activities Federico is involved in photography are curation, critique, education, mentoring, outreach and reviews. Get to know him better here.

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