Saturday, September 24, 2011
Acorn on Metal Plate
Another sign that Fall is here. I missed posting yesterday, so today is a two-fer. I'm done with "texture" as an assignment. I get it. I may post a few more that I took today, but only if I get stuck later in the week and can't get out to shoot. This shot isn't just about texture, but the texture adds to it. I found the acorn in this position. I don't know why, but that's an issue for me - I want to shoot the world mostly as I find it, not rearrange things to make it look a certain way. Not that I would never take liberties...
The recent assignments have definitely helped me. A lot of times I see something I think is beautiful and I want to photograph it, but I'm not really sure what it is that I find appealing, Spending a week or more working exclusively on color or texture has helped me think more about that question and compose the shot with a conscious awareness of what visual element I want to accentuate.
I also see that I am naturally drawn to the little details of the world. I find it easier to see and compose a photograph that captures beauty in the details, and a challenge to step back and take pictures of the larger world. That may well be an assignment for another day...
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The way you see the little things, and find beauty in these small normalities, actually reminds me of the Japanese way of seeing things. Beauty in nature, on a very minimalist and reduced scale; but placed within the modern world of man made environment.
ReplyDeleteVery perceptive, Bill, and nicely summed up :-)
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