With yesterday's success in using repeated shapes in still life photography, we decided to take a similar approach, but to hit the streets in search of our photos today. Now, the idea was to find spots where shapes and patterns are repeated in a district area in Taipei. The students also practiced with some black and white conversions for the first time, giving you both a taste of color and a taste of monochrome. Some great looks once again.
|
Celine goes a little abstract with some freshly cut watermelon. Looks delicious! |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Susan did some very nice work with some hanging lanterns she saw at a small temple. |
|
Benjamin's big pile of lemons (yes, they are lemons, not limes). Quite a different look in b&w. |
|
|
Annie give some Birkenstock's a very rustic, authentic look. |
|
Yvonne has certainly made these watermelon look plump and delicious. |
|
A funky look for some funky shoes by Kailynne |
|
|
|
Jim makes some very strong use of lines with his oranges. |
|
|
Kerrianne and some great looking plums. |
|
Lauren shot some Birkenstocks too, but gave them a very vintage look by using a white vignette. |
Well, that's it for today, but tomorrow promises new ideas and new opportunities. See you then!
No comments:
Post a Comment