This week the challenge is all about looking up.
The Goal:
How often, as you walk through your day, do you look directly up? Not at an angle above the horizon, but directly overhead?
Spend some time this week taking images directly over over your head. These may be of the sky, the ceiling, suspended light fixtures, cathedral domes … let’s see what exists above us.
You can use your tripod for this if you want to, or experiment with ways to level the plane of your camera with the plane of what is above you. I tend to just lean back and click, but it’s up to you and your comfort level.
Images can be in color or black and white.
Read through the Learning To See description to make sure you get why and how you are doing the challenge. Make sure that the composition of your images are 100% about the challenge.
Always experiment with variations on the weekly theme within the subjects of the challenge – composition, contrast, shape, texture, colors, light, shadow, perspective, framing …
If you have questions about this challenge, post them on the comments below and they will be answered there.
Post links to your 36-images in the comments below!
