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Frugal Still Life: Week 5

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Cheryl McCain comes up with a new and interesting challenge every week for Frugal Still Life. I’m really enjoying this class. Still life is something that has always interested me, but I haven’t taken the necessary time to explore it. I’ve had a book on my Kindle Still Life Photography by Kevin Besfor over a year now, but haven’t even started it. I’m quite sure I’ll get to it once this class ends. This week’s challenge was to explore complementary colors. As soon as I read the lesson, I knew I’d get out this beautiful blue bowl Sarah brought me from Mexico and fill it with tangerines. I picked up a dish towel at Target the other day which made a nice background. As usual, I played around with different perspectives, and I’m always interested in which ones appeal to you.

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Here’s what the set-up looked like this week. I was back in the kitchen for good light, and used a little black board I purchased as a backdrop for photographing cards to drap the kitchen towel.

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10 thoughts on “Frugal Still Life: Week 5”

  1. I love number 4. Great focus; appropriate amount of white space. I”d like number one if you put a quote on it! LOL! That could be my new motto – instead of “put a bird on it” – “put a quote on it.”
    Rinda

  2. Oh my goodness I love #1. The leading lines of the dishcloth take your eye directly to your lovely blue bowl and the bright color of the tangerines! LOVE it!

  3. Hi Karen,
    I love all your photos – the deep blue and the orange tangerines just match!
    The first imege, with the negative space, and the beautiful cotton cloth with the yellow stripe below … that woule be mine favorite, if I’d had to choose.
    Thank you for the tip of the book in Still Life – I’ll write it down 🙂

  4. I like #1 best: it’s so “neat” that it’s almost symmetrical! Does that make sense at all? And your colors are wonderful. I also like #3 as I always fall for a macro shot! I’m hoping to get a macro lens very soon: just in time for spring and all my flowers…

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