Tag: still life
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Five Minutes with Five Meringues – RegularRandom
Last week, I featured some photos of some meringues that my friend Jing Jing at work made. She brought some more in the next day and I selected these five to set up another shoot. I had an idea in mind, using some of the items on my desk at work but I simply didn’t…
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Mixed Fruit
Yesterday, I got together with my friend Beck. She had this great idea for a shoot with fruit, so here’s what we did. We then ventured outside, but that’s a whole new story 🙂 x desleyjane
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Five Minutes with Ms Robot #regularrandom
I recently posted Five Minutes @ Hellenic Republic which was a nice little challenge from one of my photography groups. After chatting with Robyn from Captivate Me, we decided to make it a weekly event and I ask you to join in the challenge. Robyn came up with the clever hashtag “regularrandom” so we will use…
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I’m Feeling Exposed
You know me, I love a good over-exposed shot. I love the blown out highlights, with just the right amount of contrast and clarity brought back in to make for an interesting (I hope) shot. First, this shot of some costume jewellery. And, I have a soft spot for this shot. I love the…
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Fresh & Vintage, Mirrored
This was the same day that produced: Morning Light When Life Hands You Lemons Bottles & Bubbles Deconstructed Flower – 1 This is a really good experiment, that teaches you a lot about framing a shot. x desleyjane
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Deconstructed Flower – 1
I really want to first off mention this wonderful post from my dear Lucile in Amsterdam. She has sent me some wonderful wishes for my day today. I’ve mentioned that I recently attended a Still Life Workshop with Julie Powell in her fabulous studio. One of the things Julz wanted to do was to slice up…
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Morning Light
The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Morning. Of course, this is not my usual morning, I wish I was that organised. This is from a still life workshop, hosted by the lovely Julz (Julie Powell). We had a fantastic day, with many more photos to come! And inspired by my blogging friend Susan Rushton, who posted…