By zooming in I made it so you where able to see a focused in area of the colours that the original object shows. They start out very clear and then slowly fade together/get a more blurry vibe as you go down the photo.
I got a trio of candles for this shot and put them in direct placement of the sun, with the light goes through the glass from the jars and creates a shadow with shades of light throughout as if a tie dye of sun.
This photo is the definition of a Candid Shot, while visiting downtown with my friend I managed to capture this genuine moment of laughter. Though I cant remember what it was about I feel this photo really shows the 'true emotion' happiness.
This water glass is an original light blue with different darker dots of blue throughout it, when it has water in it (which you can sort of see at the bottom) it looks as if its got a stream of pure blue throughout it.
Im really happy with how this photo turned out, when taking it I wanted the angle that the pot plant was placed on to really stand out almost as if it was coming out of the camera at a 3D like angle. I that that with the pole behind it and the little accents on top along with the way the light is hitting it it really makes it stand out.
'Toby'
With the blur of the background you can really focus on this cat sitting on a ledge, with the sun shining on him you really see his piercing eyes green/yellow eyes. With the way this photo was taken you can really see how the cat is sitting, with his paws to the front and his tail going straight along the ledge its almost as if the cat is about pounce off. Their are so many shades of colour in the world and this photo represents around 20 of them, when I look at this photo I can only imagine how much bigger this collection will become over time.
I enjoy the way that the 3 identical plates look with the sun shining through them it creates a purple/blue colour. This windmill was handmade by a family friend, the cups on the end adds more push when the wind hits it.
This original photo is a chandelier candle holder. I placed it on a flat surface and by taking the photo from a side angle the curved pipe that holds the candle creates a curve of an S.
I took this on a early dewy morning, I like the way that you can see the little droplets from the precipitation. Following the droplets of water layers of frost cover the strands of grass.
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