I wanted to capture shades in my light picture - so I setup on a bowl of cream + cocoa powder and snapped away as it was whisked. The texture of the smooth cream mixing with the grainy cocoa intrigued my eye, as did the blurryness of the picture I choose. The solid black at the bottom provides a jumping board into the rest of the shot, with the brightest patch just off vertical center, offset by the rightmost shadows. I thought that the slightly blurry aspect helped keep my eye moving and take in the entire shot, vs being stuck an specific element. No post-processing this week - the orange glow came from a slight under-exposure.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Light 03/01 - 03/07 (Scott)
I told Pere that I would try and not challenge his brain with my picture this week - however I think I have failed miserably with that task.
I wanted to capture shades in my light picture - so I setup on a bowl of cream + cocoa powder and snapped away as it was whisked. The texture of the smooth cream mixing with the grainy cocoa intrigued my eye, as did the blurryness of the picture I choose. The solid black at the bottom provides a jumping board into the rest of the shot, with the brightest patch just off vertical center, offset by the rightmost shadows. I thought that the slightly blurry aspect helped keep my eye moving and take in the entire shot, vs being stuck an specific element. No post-processing this week - the orange glow came from a slight under-exposure.
I wanted to capture shades in my light picture - so I setup on a bowl of cream + cocoa powder and snapped away as it was whisked. The texture of the smooth cream mixing with the grainy cocoa intrigued my eye, as did the blurryness of the picture I choose. The solid black at the bottom provides a jumping board into the rest of the shot, with the brightest patch just off vertical center, offset by the rightmost shadows. I thought that the slightly blurry aspect helped keep my eye moving and take in the entire shot, vs being stuck an specific element. No post-processing this week - the orange glow came from a slight under-exposure.
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