The Last Week Exposed: A Treasury of Our Tribe’s Unseen Wonders!

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Photography has the power of lightening up our lives; and what a great thing it is to start our days by enjoying some beautiful images in the comfort of our homes!

Here is our weekly wrap-up – you'll find finely curated photos from the general chit-chat blended with some creative shots from Tersha's 609th challenge on Looking Down! And as you might have guessed by now, some worth-seeing shots from the Feedback Forum as well!

Photo Of The Week – September 26th, 2022

Photo by Patrick

Words by Jasenka Grujin

This time POTW goes to Patrick and his amazingly detailed b&w shot.

I knew we had a winner as soon as I saw this photo! The composition, the business of the frame, and the wonderful tonal range make this photo really outstanding. On top of that, it also has value as a commentary on environmental issues.

Congrats, @patrickw.

What Are Our Members Up To?

Pour some coffee or tea and enjoy our favourite shots from these low perspectives and points of view!

Photo by Wendy P

Certainly a fantastic vantage point. This was taken from aboard the London Eye; well worth a trip for any photographer!

Photo by Click

“A little help.”

Photo by Timothy S. Allen

Best time of the year for catchy photographs, the warm and colourful fall is coming!

Photo by ElinL

“Ice-cave explorers”

Photo by Michael

Fun finding for sure, not to mention the creative point of view!

Photo by Tersha

This looks like something directly sent from the James Webb telescope!

Photo by Dave Watkins

What a “falling”!

Photo by Pat Garret

“Looking down on freshly picked apples”

Photo by David Chesterfield

Almost abstract, and definitely an aesthetic finding!

Photo by Anne Hornsby

The landing gear makes this image quite different, storytelling and pretty honest as well!

Photo by Ted Fischer

A photo like this is a challenge, especially for the massive size of the spillway captured in it.

Photo by Federico Alegría

I rarely participate, but this is one of my favourite shots ever!

What You Shouldn't Be Missing From The Light Stalking Community

Tersha gave us this blooming yellow rose, a delicate finding indeed:

Dave stumbled into a Western Grabe and took this wonderful photo of it:

Julie went creative with this photo which highly resembles the Parthenon!

Rob shared his own approach to the healing brush in Lightroom, so if you find this interesting, take a look at it.

The Mobile Monday Challenge is open for sharing some shots! And if you want to see more shots, take a look at the Members Picks, a place where our community shares their favourite photographs from our forums every week.

We'd Love To Hear Your Thoughts

Also, our Feedback Forum got some nice pictures and is clear that some of you have started building a solid photography style. This is the right place for all those people that want to grow fast as photographers.

Here, you'll get your work critiqued by plenty of well-intended people, but you'll also have the chance of critiquing your peers. We truly believe in the power of criticism and feedback. Here are some of the most interesting shots shared during the last week:

The Shark Tank is a great place to learn and discuss, so please read the instructions in order to get a better critique 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. Don't be shy, critiques are given to photographs and not photographers.

Also, don't forget to participate in our 610th challenge on Lower Perspective!

About Author

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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