Working with 3 to 5 vegetables of fruits, make a photo that brings out their shapes and textures and looks visually engaging and appetizing.
Choose your subjects carefully- 3 yellow onions and two red onions. A head of garlic and a piece of ginger. Keep it simple but build in some visual interest.
Think carefully about the background. Maybe try a different background than the first lab. Select it to compliment your subject but not distract from it. Carrots may look better against a dark background to bring out the color while beets may look better against a lighter background.
Decide if you prefer side or back light.
Arrange your subjects using the basic rules of composition:
- off center placement
- rule of thirds
- consider the negative space
- use shallow depth of field
- create a sense of space by having one subject close to the camera and another father away.
Post your final photo with a description of your decision making process. why you chose your subjects, the background the lighting direction and your compositional choices.
Category: Lab: Week 8 – Beautiful
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