tulips

Still Life

Some of what you see here this month might look confusing but I hope you can see what it is. Especially the first three. They are some abstracts I took of a park bench against a black wall with some lemons on the ground (I was feeling arty farty at the time). It might be clear to you, but it looks reasonably interesting. The other images are of red tulips with a bit of an I.C.M. Touch. I thought about putting them in the I.C,M, gallery, but I thought they looked out of place. So they are in the Still Life gallery instead.

Still Life Minimalism

These minimalist images or a fence, a road sign and some branches of a tree were taken out and about in St Johns Church. Also there is two captures of a box of eggs and an old Swanvesta Match box. All taken at their bare minimal.

Still Life / Fine Art Update

Amy purchased a bunch of red tulips a while ago and we got to use them for still life images, getting closer to the subject matter for an intense red and green. I found that trying to take a shot of them getting the whole subject was a biy too much for the eye to take in. So we kept it simple. I picked the two best to edit and did a few more (Yet to be edited) in the I.C.M. Style for next months update. I also took pictures of a tree close to my house and Accidentally solarized the picture, but it looked good after colouring them orange.

Still Life Update

In the closing days of April we did a great shoot with the amazing Mercybongo who we last shot in December. She is so keen we had to get her back. She cut some tulips from her garden on the day and brought them along for the shoot. They were so joyous and bright that I had to take their pictures when we got home. So as a bonus I have captured them as a Still life set as well as the standard flowers update. Mercybongos pictures are still being edited as we speak, so should be available in Mays update.