Monday, December 12, 2011

My first "submitted photo"

The first module of my photography course consisted of ten photo-shoot scenarios, in which I had to pick from a list of  photography equipment, lenses, etc., and defend my choices. The second module assignment was more technical. I actually had to use my camera for four exercises, all on manual mode, that included various aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. I then had to describe the changes observed in each photo as the settings were changed. I spent almost an entire day working on this assignment, which also included a photograph of an "object" from around the house. It was to be simple, yet artistic. My first try was a shot of an interesting bottle of men's cologne sitting on top of the toilet tank, along with a small burning candle. I suppose the title would have been "toilet water." Not good. I then thought of shooting a scene that appeared to be black and white but was actually shot in color. Below is my submission.

Espresso with slice of lemon and morning paper


My tutors comment: "Very cool, looks like a shot from some old 40's detective movie." I can't say that was the intention, but hey, I'll accept his observation. I suppose the headline about gunfire prompted his association with a detective movie. I was thinking more along the lines of contradiction - something as innocent and relaxing as an espresso alongside the harsh reality of the morning's headline.

7 comments:

  1. He is right, very "film noir!" I really love the bright lemon yellow against all the black and white.

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  2. Thanks Nancy - now that I think about it, it is a bit film noir.

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  3. The lemon adds a nice pop of color without pulling focus. You have also achieved that golden ratio that's so important in composition.

    I don't particularly see film noir here. The lighting would be murkier and the coffee would be a steaming cuppa joe, hold the lemon.

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  4. Very nice! I like the contrast between the violent headline and the comforting foamy cup.

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  5. Very cool. You obviously know how to make a good cup of coffee as well.

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  6. Thanks everyone. This course is going to be a real challenge.

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  7. Glad you're posting about your classes. Looking forward to seeing more of your work and learning a thing or two along the way!

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