Sometimes "Less is more," and this also goes for photography. Your goal in this contest is to photograph 1 single object against a simple uniform background. No other objects can be present, just floor and background.
However, the object can CONTAIN other objects. For example, a fish bowl with a plastic tree and fish in it, will be considered on-theme. A fish bowl with a pack of food next to it will be considered off-theme.
The focus is on how this 1 object is photographed... Composition, lightning, color and so on. It sounds simple, but is it?
MnMCarta: ooooo I get to practice what I just learned!!! TY!!!! of course now I draw a blank ( 5 years and 3312 days ago )
jawshoewhah: Good! Now I can redeem myself. I blew it in the last one. ( 5 years and 3312 days ago )
karaflazz: Literary minimalism is characterized by an economy with words and a focus on surface description. Minimalist authors eschew adverbs and prefer allowing context to dictate meaning. Readers are expected to take an active role in the creation of a story, to "choose sides" based on oblique hints and innuendo, rather than reacting to directions from the author. The characters in minimalist stories and novels tend to be unexceptional.
In other words it's nice if your photo has a story to tell,so the viewer can figure out/guess what the artist want to impress though his creation/photo! ( 5 years and 3309 days ago )
kyricom: wooooooo... karaflazz!!!!!! Great post! ( 5 years and 3308 days ago )
adeincyprus: such learned people here............... ( 5 years and 3308 days ago )
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A nice start to the contest! Nice theme match and good choice for grayscale. GL!
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Actually....it's not grey scale....shot and edited in color...only the choice of the BG and subject make it appear B&W....if you look in the hi-rez you can find a hint of orange rust near the tang and the handle studs are sill brass in color.
Great idea. Love the lighting!
A nice start to the contest! Nice theme match and good choice for grayscale. GL!
Actually....it's not grey scale....shot and edited in color...only the choice of the BG and subject make it appear B&W....if you look in the hi-rez you can find a hint of orange rust near the tang and the handle studs are sill brass in color.
And again! Congrats!
this is indeed your moment... i like the concept and everything you did in this photo... congrats...
Howdie stranger!
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