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Last week, shadows, went well! Some great photos came of it (have a look in the comments here) well done! We’re going with another easy theme this week, and a little bit of a social experiment (kinda) ‘Fruit’ is this weeks theme, and ideally we’d love to see your local fruit, if there’s a local specialty or just a fruit you really like. My photos this week are pretty ordinary as I don’t have a camera-camera with me, so please excuse the mess haha… I had an apple and found an old hessian bag to add some texture.
When you post your photograph on social media, make sure you use the hashtag #dPSFruit #dPSWeeklyChallenge so we can find and enjoy your photographs! (what are hashtags, Simon?)
Missed a Challenge? Don’t sweat it, find all of our previous challenges here!
Fruit comes in many shapes and sizes, and you can either photograph a field full or focus on one tiny detail, as ever, the challenge is simple, but designed to make you think “How do I photograph fruit so that it’s interesting” (Yeah yeah… just do the opposite of what I’ve done above and below… ha.. ha.. ha.. ) lighting, texture, squashed… You choose, just have a little think about it before you make your photo.
Yes, it’s another apple photo, but I tried adding interest with a little bit of reflection (car window, sun going down)
Share on Instagram or Twitter and use the hashtag #dPSFruit so we can see them!
How do I upload my photo to the comments?
Simply upload your shot into the comments field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see. Or, if you’d prefer, upload them to your favorite photo-sharing site and leave the link to them.
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