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So your NEW assignment -(I'll talk about it Wednesday)-is STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY, see the Blog post before this one.
As always, it is good to see how some
PROFESSIONALS approach this subject-
To INSPIRE you...
Scroll down through these 35 examples of amazing recent STILL LIFE photographs-
http://www.thephotoargus.com/inspiration/35-superb-examples-of-still-life-photography/
The questions are-
Which one of these do you think was the hardest shot to set up?
Which one do you think uses LIGHTING or COLOR the best?
Which one do you think is too CLUTTERED?
Which one do you think is the MOST DRAMATIC or EMOTIONAL?
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24 comments:
I think the hardest one to set up was the very first one. The photographer must have had LOTS of patience. I think the photo with the lemon used color the best out of all of them. The most dramatic one was by far the one with the wrinkled apple that was cut in half.
A. Ingram
I think the coffee one would be the hardest to set up. The one that I think uses the color the best in the white flowers with the black background. I think that one with the camera is pretty cluttered.
T.Allen
I think the hardest shot to set up was probably ESPhotography shot because the egg is balanced between the 2 pairs. I think Pedro Gonio used color the best because I like that he used a lemon instead of an orange with the green background. I also think Mikel Arrizabalaga's photo was too cluttered and felt too posed.
R. Josi
i think that all of them look easy to set up.
i think the best one is the flour base.
all of them are to cluttered.
i think the most dramatic is the cameras one.
n.s
I think the hardest one to set up would be the one where the cookie is dropped in the coffee. The one with the pear on the cranberries uses the best lighting in my opinion. I don't think any are very cluttered and the first one with the fork, flower, and water is the most dramatic.
JSatter
That hardest shot: Geoff Powell, cookie droping in the coffee.
Lighted the best: Antonio Diaz, of broken pots and wrinkled pears.
Too cluttered:Antonio Diaz, bread and canned sardines
Most Dramatic:Luigi Benedetti, the lone leaf, the masterful manastery is awesome.
T.Eliason
I think the hardest one to set up was the one with cookie being dropped into the cup. The photo had be timed just right, or had to be picked carefully out of a few of the same shots. The lemon one definitely had the best use of lighting and color. I feel like the picture with the white leaf against the white background showed a lot of emotion due to its simplicity.
A. Paolo
I think the hardest one to have set up was the one with the two pears and the egg in between. The one with the best lighting was the one with the fruits in the broken pot, for sure. The most emotional/dramatic one is probably the die that say love on it, just because of the way the letters are posted.
K. Paresi
The hardest shot to set up was probably the one with the egg in between two potato things. They all have a good grasp on color and lighting especially the rotting apple. The one that is too cluttered is the one with the camera and other items on a table. To me, the most dramatic are the ones with leaves are water drops. They are kind of dark and gloomy.
J. Schnell
I think Auster was the hardest to set up. I think Gordanna AM uses color and light the best... Mikel Arrizabalaga looks the most cluttered to me just because I feel like there is to much going on. Luigi Benedetti was the most dramatic and emotional in my opinion because of how undescriptive it is but yet it tells a story.
ASimmons
I think that the hardest one to set up is the one with the biscuit being dropped into the coffee. You would have to have someone drop it perfectly into the cup, and take the picture and the right moment. I think the one with the pear on the red berries had the best color. I don't really think any of them are too cluttered. The most dramatic one is the one with the puddle and the flower.
R. Borchard
I believe the hardest one to set up was the one where the cookie is dropped in the coffee. I think the best one is the flour base. I think the water picture was the most dramatic.
S. Reyes-Chavez
I think that the hardest one to set up would have been the picture with the cup of coffee and the cookie. It looks hard, because you had to drop the cookie in the coffee, and I think it would be difficult to capture the moment when the liquid was just starting to spatter outside of the cup. The most dramatic picture for me would be the first one, which was the still life with the flower, fork, and water. The bright red of the flower combined with the light reflection of the water really made it stand out.
R. Lundy
I think the esp photography would be the hardest to set up. The artsew88 would be the best light set up because the darkness kind of stands out. The Mikel Arrizabalaga is a little too cluttered.
S.Ward
I think the hardest one would be the cookie dropping into the coffee because you would have to take the picture at the right time. The best that uses color and lighting is the pear and cranberries. I dont think there is any that are cluttered. The most dramatic is the fork, water, and flower.
H.Foust
I think the Michel Feugeas picture would be the most hardest one to set up. I think the Gordana AM has the best color and Lighting. The one that is most cluttered is probably the photo called Any.colour.you.like. Then I think the one that is most dramatic would the picture of the apple cut in half by artstew88.
I think that the hardest one to set up was the one with the cracker being dropped into the coffee. I think that the one with the best lighting is the with the pear on top of the cranberry's. I think the one that is too cluttered is the one f the wine and corn and fake fruits.
Aspen Nordgren
i think the flower and fork was a tough shot. the pomogranet uses great color and perfect lighting. the photo with the camera and books has so much going on. the leaf seems to be a lonely picture.
I think the one with the cookie dropping in the drink would be hardest to set up because you'd have to time it perfectly and it would be sort of difficult to cold the camera and get the picture while at the same time dropping the cookie. I'd say the picture with the orange on the mossy ledge used best lighting and color because it stands out and the colors look very vibrant.The photo with the camera and map in it is the most cluttered, but I still think it looks nice. The picture of the rotten apple is most dramatic in my opinion. It stands out a lot and sticks in your head.
C. Johnson
The lighting in these shots look dark then a central lighting somewhere in the picture. The colors jump out very much in the contrast to the dark. The one picture where the flowers look see through is my favorite.
C.Schweitzer
The first one looks the hardest to set up. also it has very good lighting. i think the lst one is too cluttered
j.golovin
The lemon photo is the best one by far to me!! The entire background being green makes the yellow stand out even more. Love that photo.
A.Shaw
I think the hardest one was the pears by O'Bryan. Looks like it took a lot of work to get the lighting just right to take out most of the grey tones.
I liked the lighting on the Martini glasses the best
The one that is to cluttered is the broken pottery
the one that is the most dramatic to me is the old apple half
Jake Libby
the hardest shot in my mind is the cookie in the coffie. the lemon on the green uses very good lighting and color. the leaves in the corner are cluttered. the single leaf seems Very lonely.
jesse plotner
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