By Vladimir Brezina
The travel site TravelSupermarket is running a contest to Capture the Colour.
“They say a picture paints a thousand words. Well, rather than asking you to write a five thousand word blog post, we’re inviting you to produce a blog post with up to 5 photos that really do ‘Capture the Colour’… the 5 colours Blue, Green, Yellow, White and Red.”
We’ve been nominated to take part by Autumn in Bruges and also by Untitled Adventure. Thanks so much to both, and do check out their wonderful colors at the foregoing links!
Here are our five colors:
Blue
Blue twilight closes in on the frozen Central Park Reservoir in New York City, while on the other side the ramparts of the Upper East Side still reflect the last afterglow of the sunset. February 8, 2010. A few more photos from that day are here.
Green
We passed this metal recycling facility while kayaking along the Bronx River in New York City on July 2, 2011. Who says that industrial equipment can’t be brilliantly colored, apparently just for the fun of it? Apart from this vivid green, we saw some wonderful reds and blues. More photos are here, and the story of our trip is here.
Update, September 3, 2012: Michel, the founder of TravelNotes.org, has included this photo among his best 11 Green photos!
Yellow
Heavy snowfall in New York City’s Central Park on January 27, 2011. The photographers were out in force, photographing ducks congregating around the last patch of unfrozen pond water. Against the pristine white snow, the ducks stood out in brilliant colors. As did some of the photographers! A vivid reminder why yellow is a good color to wear if you want to be noticed… More photos are here.
White
With a tasty morsel in its beak, an egret stands out brilliantly white in the late afternoon light. This was one of many birds that I photographed over a few days in February 2012 while kayaking along the mangrove shorelines of the St. Petersburg area of Florida. Some other bird photos from that trip are here, here, here, and here.
Red
Red is the color of many powerful things, including things infernal. Here is an adorable little devil, on Halloween 2011 on the Upper East Side of New York City. More photos are here, and the story is here.
And now we nominate, in turn, five other bloggers whose photos we much admire (and who, as far as we can tell, haven’t been nominated already) to “Capture the Colour”:
- Words
- A Word in Your Ear
- Where’s my backpack?
- Morgan Wiltshire Photography
- Alice through the Macro Lens
We’d love to see their colors!
(Unfortunately, the contest has a deadline of August 29, 2012—only two days from now. Sorry about the late notice!)
These are spectacular especially the blue and white. I did this contest awhile back and really enjoyed it. I have had fun seeing what other bloggers come up with!
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Thanks! It is fun—certainly an opportunity to show some photos that might otherwise stay buried in the files…
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Congratulations on being included in the “Capture the Color” contest.
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Thanks, Ron!
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Love your choices for this challenge. Your little “devil” is so adorable. :)
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I certainly thought so! :-)
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Thank you for nomination.
First I was so excited, it was great, an interesting challange but after I opened http://www.travelsupermarket.com/c/holidays/capture-the-colour/ and there is writen: “Pictures could feature natural landscapes, buildings, cityscapes, landmarks, foods, animals and anything else that’s been mega colourful that you’ve snapped on your global travels!” well, as you see it says “snapped on your global travels”. Unfortunately, almost all of my photos are taken in our garden, our village or near. So, I believe I won’t post an article with 5 photos for this challange. But, because you wanted to see my photos I will choose some photos for their colours and write a post. Thanks again and sorry for disappointing you.
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No problem, Cornel! It’s of course no problem if you don’t submit an entry. But I should say it’s also not a problem if you submit an entry in which all photographs are from the same part of the world. Most of mine are likewise from the same part of the world, New York City. And don’t think that New York City is any more “global” than your local patch. As I am discovering from the comments on this blog, people on the other side of the world happily consider our familiar patch “exotic”—and vice versa, of course!
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What a beautiful series! Just lovely!
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Thanks, Naomi!
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Excellent!
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Thanks so much, Fergie!
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Nice to see so many last minute entries.
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Indeed!
Come to think of it, the nominating process is a branching tree (each blogger nominates five others) that continues to grow until the deadline—so there are bound to be very many bloggers who only get nominated at the last minute… ;-) But it is nice that they still have a go!
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Really enjoyed these
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Excellent!
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Oh yes, this is great!
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:-)
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I love the white picture. I thought it was a Crane!!
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No, I think it’s a Great Egret or possibly a Snowy Egret…
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I loved the “blue twilight” photo and pinned it on my Pinterest Board of Color photograpy at http://pinterest.com/gaylealstrom/
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Thanks, Gayle!
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I doth my cap to your photos – amazing eye for the shot.
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Thank you!!
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Love the little devil! :)
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:-) :-)
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What gorgeous shots, Vlad. I missed the deadline because I was too busy whizzing around national parks in Utah, which would have made for some great ‘red’ photos. xxx
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Thanks, Ailsa! Yes, I knew you probably wouldn’t have time, but I thought I would nudge you anyway… I hope you are having fun out West—I am looking forward to all the pictures!
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Spectacular set of images Vlad! HArd to choose a single favourite, but the green and yellow are standouts! Good luck!
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Thanks, Madhu!
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Excellent job! Best wishes to you too!
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