Thursday, 29 September 2011

ooooooooooohhhh and someone spilled a cute little blob of juice on the table


hee hee heeeeeeeeeee. . .


picnic bench

Was at my friends bbq today, just sat on the picnic bench snapping pictures of everyone when I actually looked at the bench properly. . . .



This tiny screw looks like a big rusty bolt snapping through a plank of wood when captured up close.


I love the detail in this one, all the intricate little cracks in the knot.


For these pictures I used a really shallow depth of field, blurring some of the wood to create different patterns:




Lovely Chubbly.

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B. E. A. UUUUUTIFUL

Its so strange that by getting right up close, anything in nature can become a work of art.



A shell. . .


Water. . .


A tree. . .


A dandilion. . .


Even yucky muscles ! !

This angle makes them look more interesting, merging the back and fore ground together.

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yeah flowers are pretty....



Flowers can create stunning images, with amazing colours and great detail. But they are already pretty so its not that hard to get a pretty picture.




Finding beauty in everyday things is a much more exciting challenge.

Grass for example, dull, repetetive, average.....


Not if you capture it right!
I though all the beads of water gave it much more to look at.



Here I tried capturing grass in the dark making it stand out alot more. Using the flash gives it a lovely shine, on the beads of rain.



I thought this grass i found hanging over a wall creates good depth.
As if the grass is reaching out to you from the picture! :O


I love this picture. A single shoot I found, glowing in the rising sun...

See, grass doesnt have to be boring!!!!

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Looking at flowers from a different angle

A simple picture of a flower like this one I took:


is all very lovely, but its the same as you would see it if it was right there infront of you.

Using different angles creates a different image all together



this shrivelled up bud i found looked interesting and taking the photo face on hid the normal flower shape.


for this one i zoomed right in on the flower, cropping the outer petals to isolate the strange hairy bit inside.


for this blue bell i actually put the camera inside the flower to capture the part you dont normally see.


this angle creates abstract images, you might not even know it was a flower which i like the idea of...

Caputuring pictures of the things you dont see.


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Monday, 26 September 2011

The begining...

Hmmmmm.... where to start?! well i really like macro photography so i'll start there!



this was just a flower in my garden. so much macro photography uses flowers, they always create lovely delicate images.



I thought this daisy looked interesting with the dew showing through it.
 Imogen Cunningham creates stunning black and white photos of flowers like the ones below:


this is such a simple, but striking image, i love it!!!


she uses really good lighting which creates beautiful tones in the flowers.

I thought i'd try my own version of Cunningham's work:








this is my favourite as it has such harsh contrasts and looks a bit different hanging upside down.


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