This week’s photo challenge was Reflections, and it has been incredibly popular. Scroll down to see all the great photos, and tell us what you think in the comments. Next week’s photo challenge is posted at the bottom. Taken on a rainy day at work at the port of Los Angeles. Photo by Paul Bojorquez
Here’s a photo from Bulgaria. It’s made on August the 2nd 2012, at the Okoto lake, near hut Vihren, at 2000m in the mountain Pirin, the 3rd highest mountain on The Balkans. Taken with my Sony Alpha 55. Photo by Georgi Georgiev.Butterfly Buildings. Taken at Canary Wharf in London. I got as close as I could to the reflective glass of the building to try and get a mirrored reflection of the tracks and station. Photo by Edward NeumannPhoto by Rodney CabotageWater reflection in a pond, Oliwa Park in Gdansk-Oliwa,Poland. Photo by Patrycja Walczak.Taken at the Alhambra in Granada Spain. Camera was a Nikon D7000. Photo by Aaron NeedhamSadler Center for the performing arts taken with a iPhone 4S, photo by Jeremy Gaylord.Night walk, central park Cluj Napoca. photo by Marius NeagPhoto by Debbie Clarka great blue herons reflection taken early morning on a damp summer day…shot out of the car window as we drove over a small bridge on a country road on Cape Breton Island Canada. Photo by KrisPhoto by Claudiu NagelBridge connecting Sealand (Sjælland) with Falster. Photo by Rasmus HimmelstrupPhoto by Ross MunroSailing boats in evening light at Rørvig harbour, Denmark. Photo by Ratsie KroghI reflect you and you reflect me… Photo by Megha GoyalTaken while walking through a national reserve in Sibiu, Romania, just as a plane was flying by leaving a trail in the clouds. Photo by Cezar Ignat.Photo by Simon SzabolcsHan river at night. Photo by Chinh Nguyen.Photo by Lu GAfrican nature, Protea safari lodge. Photo by Mhamad ChaddadPhoto by Nathalie Basoska PhotographyPhoto by Gethin ShajiThe water was calm and allowed for the reflection of the clouds. Shot with Sony A-580 and a 10 stop ND filter. Photo by Stephen Mihopulos.Photo by Doijode NageshPhoto by Rahul JiresalThe reflections of a dream. Taken with a D5000 and a Nikon 18-55mm VR in Venice, Italy. By: Joan González GiliPhoto by Heather WilliamsonVistiendo tu reflejo (Wearing your reflection). Photo by Villa VentanaPhoto by Alison AbrahamPhoto by Ignacio ToledoPhoto by Alain VilleneuvePhoto by Andrea PeipeSunrise in Oregon CascadesPhoto by Rosanne RansomThe sunlight’s making me feel paranoid… Photo by Teresa CelioPine tree reflection in a puddle. Photo by Ieva VīksneTrees mirroring. Photo by Valeanu Alexandru.In Another World. Photo by Armin TabariPhoto by Aleksei HirlinPhoto by Vincent ValkPhoto by Vincent Lobaccaro
The next photo challenge is: Animals
Grab your camera and take a photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Thursday.
Guidelines:
The photo should be taken by you
You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
You retain all rights to the photo
Submit your photos by next Thursday
Please only submit one photo per week
Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
This week’s photo challenge was Sports, take a look at the photos that were sent in from the Snapsortcommunity. Scroll down the the bottom to find out what next week’s challenge is.
Some windsurfing in Turkey. Photo by: Kerem PosacıoğluDavid Beckham tees off against the Seattle Sounders. Photo by John KutaszPhoto by James C LeePhoto by Nick De TollenaerePhoto by Claudiu NagelThis photo was taken during a team fitness event. the event included a 250 meter boat row, 250 meter track drag, 250 pull ups, 250 burpees, a 2.5 mile run and, the final, pictured event, a dive into a deep diving pool to retrieve the teams brick.Photo by Ryan DobbThis is a silhouette of a professional freerunner . Photo taken with Nikon d3100 18-55 VR Photo by DerdevilDodge! by James BrooksPhoto by julio callizo
This week’s photo challenge is: Reflections
Grab your camera and take a photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Thursday.
Guidelines:
The photo should be taken by you
You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
You retain all rights to the photo
Submit your photos by next Thursday
Please only submit one photo per week
Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
This week’s photo challenge makes me thirsty. We asked the Snapsort community to take photos of Water, and here are the results. Feel free to tell us what you think in the comments and scroll down to the bottom to find out what the next challenge is. The Big Drain (Every drop counts), a photo by me, Saurabh Kumar
This photo is an Alchemilla Mollis leaf taken just after a heavy downpour. The leaves are very water-repellent so retain water droplets for ages! Taken with a macro attachment on a 50mm F1.8 lens with a Canon 60D. Photo by John BartonAira force waterfall, Ullswater, England. Photo by Andrew BallantyneA Dandy-Lion Puff Ball after a rain! Photo by Sam SchepisePhoto by SelvaganeshA drop of water about to fall on the ground looking like a crystal. Photo by Pandurang KamathAfter blending an ice cold fruit smoothie I noticed these beautiful droplets of condensed water on the outside of the stainless steel container. Shot with my Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens. Photo by Brendon ChurchPhoto by Ramesh MohanThis picture was taken at the Taubenlochschlucht in Switzerland near the city Biel. Its a very nice, but small canyon leading out of the city including a small waterfall. Photo by Vitus v. LojewskiPhoto by Farhan HaekalPhoto by DerdevilSave water , save nature. Photo by Anas KhanPhoto by Aimilanos GkekasWater Dance Photo by Dinesh HaryadPearls on a Ledge. Photo by Ahmad Zafar SiddiquiThis photo was taken around dusk in San Diego at sunset cliffs. The detail on the rock and the water effect transports you to an otherworldly place. Photo by Maha ComianosCountry Dam. Photo by James BrooksPhilip WallnerRunning water Photo by Peter BoocockPhoto by Ujwal SinghaniaPhoto by Gabriel DemougeotPhoto by Arun BSPhoto by Monika Ohleiter
The Olympics kick off today, so this week’s photo challenge is: Sports
Grab your camera and take a photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Thursday.
Guidelines:
The photo should be taken by you
You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
You retain all rights to the photo
Submit your photos by next Thursday
Please only submit one photo per week
Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
This week’s photo challenge was Abstract photography, take a look at the great photos and find out what next week’s photo challenge was. This effect was achieved by manually turning the focus ring during the exposure, so you go from focus to out of focus. Photo by Jay L. Galleno
This is an architecture abstract photo of a glass house taken in London. Photo by Thamer Al-HassanThis is a black and white photo of a close up of the back of the Olympic Rings on display at the Eurostar Terminal at St Pancras Station in London. Photo by John BartonPhoto by John wellesPhoto by Sarvady MátyásPhoto by Muhammad Aamir HussainPhoto by Jayson IlaganIt’s the flag of a boat ornament taken against the backdrop of a teatowel! Photo by Kathryn DawsonDisplay calibration from THX. Photo by ZubeirPebbles of France, photo by Ramesh Mohan.Photo by MatnoorTree’s reflections. Photo by Alexandru ValeanuThe World In A Tank…Photo by Winifred Ariaroo
Photo by Ryan Gardner This week’s photo challenge is: Water
Grab your camera and take a photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Thursday.
Guidelines:
The photo should be taken by you
You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
You retain all rights to the photo
Submit your photos by next Thursday
Please only submit one photo per week
Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
I hope both our American and Canadian fans enjoyed the fireworks this week. This week’s photo challenge was Fireworks. Take a look at this week’s set of photos, and tell us what you think in the comments. Scroll down to find out what the next photo challenge is.
The fireworks show is in Wisconsin and the fireworks are launched off of an island in the middle of the lake. All the boats crowd around and watch as the fireworks explode above them. It’s really an amazing sight. Photo by Brant Axt.Heartbleed. Photo by Tom Robins.Photo by Cris NasolPhoto by Jared Kotoff.The mighty colors taken @ ‘Volkfest Fireworks, Stuttgart, Germany’. Taken with a Sony Alpha 580 with Sigma 17-70mm f2.8 lens. Photo by Ramesh Mohan.Fireworks from this years “My Waterloo Days” celebration in Waterloo, Iowa. This was taken near the end of the extravaganza when they started lighting off chains of fireworks. Photo by Paul AdamsColumbia Lake Fireworks in Waterloo, Ontario, right behind Snapsort HQ. Photo by Brenden Sherratt.Photo by Andy HowellsPhoto by Tex BacalianPhoto by Arun Sagar.Photo by Oliver Häusler.Photo by Christopher ReillyPhoto by Endika RoldanPhoto by Nirav Patel.Here’s a picture of the fireworks display on Canada Day in Ottawa, taken from Bates Island. Photo by Alain Villeneuve.Photo by Naveen Balaji.Photo by vladimir krasnolutskyRGB Fireworks by Sergi Domènech
This week’s photo challenge is: Abstract Photography
This is a difficult photo challenge, and because we started later we are going to extend the photo challenge until Wednesday the 18th. So Grab your camera and take a photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo.
Guidelines:
The photo should be taken by you
You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
You retain all rights to the photo
Submit your photos by Wednesday the 18th of July
Please only submit one photo per week
Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name