Don Kuykendall_RIP
RIP :(
I was close then.
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As I really don't have any time to shoot during my workday, it is most likely that I will be posting stuff like these a lot during the week.
I think the challenge for me will be, how can I make an everyday boring thing interesting in post.
Will see how far I get.:indecisiveness:
As I really don't have any time to shoot during my workday, it is most likely that I will be posting stuff like these a lot during the week.
I think the challenge for me will be, how can I make an everyday boring thing interesting in post.
Will see how far I get.:indecisiveness:
As I really don't have any time to shoot during my workday, it is most likely that I will be posting stuff like these a lot during the week.
I think the challenge for me will be, how can I make an everyday boring thing interesting in post.
Will see how far I get.:indecisiveness:
Remember a lot of what you see in a day may be of interest to members in other parts of the world,not the empty bottles,though that did bring back memories of unloading glass jam jars before the days of shrink wrap and health and safety
Things around the house can be visually interesting. It's all in the presentation. For example, Jake shot a chess board using some type of off-camera lighting. I think it was wreckdiver1321 who shot photos of padlocks and hinges. Even Marcel posted photos of the inner-workings of a piano. The strings and hammers because an interesting subject--partly because of composition and lighting as well as the aperture used. Why do I remember these photos? Again...it was all in the presentation. All were visually appealing!
You must have some type of vehicle, tools, household items such as spoons-forks-coffee mugs that you can use for subjects. You've simply hit a plateau, and now it's time to start climbing the hill again.
During our brutally cold winter last year, I had no desire to go outside and shoot. Out of sheer boredom, I took a box of candy (Dots) and poured them out on my desk and photographed them. I really didn't care much for it, but 4 people had asked for copies, and now they are displayed in their homes. And I still don't care for the photo.....