mindzye wrote:
I really like the first image in it's angles, the contrasting verticals and horizontals around the center of interest.
Good depth of field choice in the last one. Nice minimalism, honing in on the subject applications.
Coming from a bit of a different perspective, the 3rd image presents a very unique view. What you have captured in this shot is a photographic application of the Eastern philosophy of Yin & Yang. Superbly so; even though you may have had to claw you're way into the process...... "}
You say you're not much into still life; may I encourage you to continue. Your eye says so.
'Course, it Could be all in your camera!.............. ':o
I really like the first image in it's angles, the ... (
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Many thanks for your informative, detailed and entertaining comments. I greatly appreciate your time and interest!
A bit of clarification: "found" still life (stumbled upon and captured with a photographer's eye) is definitely an interest; the kind you set up in a studio (or your kitchen), fussing with depth of field, composition of elements and lighting...not so much