Friday, April 9, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
More Experiments in Color (and B&W)
These were taken before "the walk", but the difference here is that the color wasn't intended. Originally I had in mind they would be B&W, which some of them still made it to be, but I got to experimenting with the color with some interesting results and I thought, "well, this isn't something that I would normally do, sooo, I'll do it! Yeah, that's a good idea!" I should also add that this is a piece of white plastic shot with the same "ghosts and ameoba" technique. About a 5 second exposure in low light and during the exposure I zoomed in or turned the camera which was on a tripod. The color comes from blowing out the saturation in post.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Explorations of Color on My Way to My Car
These are a few images I shot while walking out to my car the other afternoon. Maybe they could be used as an argument for shooting in mid-day sun as opposed to sunrise or sunset. Colors are more vibrant and saturated in full daylight. I've never been one much for shooting in color, so this is a new way of looking at things for me. But I did throw in some b&w for old time sake. Anyways, my version of William Eggleston with a bit of Aaron Siskind and a painter, Clyfford Still, thrown in for good measure.
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