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Week 11: Road!
Extra Challenge: 1"+

This week, how about we hit the Road ? It's a theme that might seem staid and boring but is actually very interesting from a composition and story-telling aspect. The hero of your photo this week needs to be a road of some kind - it could be an urban avenue, perhaps one winding through idyllic hills or even a country backroad wide enough for just one vehicle.
Let's start with the obvious - roads aren't just stretches of tarmac and asphalt. They're stories waiting to be told. Picture this: a rural road winding through rolling hills, bathed in the golden light of dawn. It's not just about capturing the physicality of the road; it's about evoking the feeling of freedom, of endless possibilities. Think about the quiet charm of an unpaved trail cutting through a forest, each pebble and fallen leaf telling a tale of nature's resilience.
Urban roads are a different beast altogether. Here, it's all about capturing the hustle and bustle, the rhythm of life like a busy intersection at rush hour, with cars streaking by like shooting stars against a backdrop of towering skyscrapers. Or maybe it's the quiet solitude of an empty alleyway, where every brick seems to whisper secrets of days gone by. Urban roads are a playground for photographers, offering endless opportunities to play with light, shadow, and the chaos of everyday life.
Let's talk composition. Leading lines are your best friend when it comes to capturing the essence of a road. Use the natural curves and straightaways to draw your viewer's eye deeper into the frame, inviting them on a journey of discovery. And don't underestimate the power of minimalism. Sometimes, less is more. Strip away the clutter and focus on the bare essentials. Consider the angles as well and try shooting from a lower angle or even getting a bird's eye view of the scene.
Whether you're exploring the tranquil countryside or navigating the urban jungle, the possibilities are as endless as the road itself.
Posting to Socials? Our hashtag of the week is #52Frames_road
TIPS:
- Follow The Lines: Use leading lines to guide the viewer's eye through your photo.
- Less Is More: Embrace minimalism to focus attention on the essence of the road.
- Change Your Perspective: Experiment with low and high angles to find unique viewpoints.
- Tell A Story: Capture the mood and atmosphere of the road to evoke emotions in your audience.
- Play With Light: A road is visibly different at night and during different times of day. Choose your time of shooting appropriately.
- 📱 Shooting with a mobile phone? Check out our "Phone Photographers" Facebook Group.
TUTS:
- How to photograph a road.
- Introduction to leading lines.
- Road photography with some examples.
- See Kevin Krautgartner's series of drone shots of roadways across the world.
- 📱 Using leading lines for more powerful mobile photographs. 📱
Looking for more inspiration? Check out our previous albums Leading Lines (2021), and Shoot From Above (2020). And as always, The Googles! Oh you sweet Googles.
Extra Challenge: 1"+
Think the Main Challenge alone ain't worthy enough of your photog skillz? Sweet - try adding the EXTRA challenge along with the Main Challenge to showcase your abilities.
This week, we'd like to see photos of a Road taken with an exposure of 1 second and greater.
Do remember, the EC is neither mandatory nor does it enhance your odds of being picked for any 52F honors. It's just an EXTRA challenge for you, if that's something you want to take on in addition to the Main Challenge. We intentionally design the Extra Challenge to be difficult for most, so only take this on if you are looking for an EXTRA challenge. Get it? It's extra. ?
Photo Credit: Konrad Klawonn - Week 7: City at Night (2019)
Remember, you are only submitting ONE photo per week. It is not necessary (and sometimes not possible) to work in this Extra Challenge into your submission. It’s extra challenge!
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Week 11: Road