My favorite still life from this part of the lesson
This week's lesson in Kim Klassen's Be Still 52 class included a wealth of technical information to get a dreamy feel in your still life photographs. A lot of this was a good review for me. I've taken all my photographs for this class so far using my fixed 50mm lens and shooting to give the depth of field I wanted.
Deconstructed faded hydrangea blossom
I did learn a new trick about where (and why) my camera focuses in aperture priority mode.
I kindof like the second one better because of the light and color story
And I unintentionally created a really nice comparison about the lighting inside and outside my home. These two photographs with very similar composition were taken within a few minutes of each other. One taken inside (door open, on the floor) and one taken 3 feet away (outside on the deck railing). Such a different feel (partly from the background and perspective, but also from the light).
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My main thought when I look at your lovely pictures is - gosh, how much I have to learn!!
I love the second photograph Maria It's so beautiful
Jo xxx
I am a fan of that second photo too - the sharpness of the foreground and the dreaminess of the background is lovely. You know so much! And I need a better camera. Sighing in envy at your skill :).
The second one is definately my favourite as well.
The second is my favourite. I see a heart in the petal that is in focus. I think dried hydrangea heads are so lovely to photograph
I see I'm not alone in loving the 2nd one best. I love the colours you brought together for the shoot
Lovely photos Rinda! Glad you're having fun and learning new things too:)
I like these shots, Rinda. I love that there is still color in them, that the image is not washed out as so many of the still life photos I see are. These are truly beautiful. I haven't even started with week 4...
I'm partial to the second one as well. Light makes such a difference, and is a huge problem in my house year round, and especially in the winter. Your dried hydrangeas are gorgeous!
I like that outdoor one with the golden colour in it. Can you share the tip you learned?
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