Project22a
2nd of July 2008 (Wed), 23:27
I'm working on a project for my photography class and I need some ideas on what to shoot. I was given the word "Simplicity" and need to shoot things based on that word/concept. The shots will be taken using black and white film, so no post processing. Minimalistic macros seem to be the obvious choice, but I want something more interesting than that and I can't think of anything.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
T.Hogan
3rd of July 2008 (Thu), 00:09
Only use one object. A light bulb, on construction paper. Unless you have access to a light table, and lights. A single flower, showing the veins in the petels or leafs. Very simple backgroud if at all. When you develope, use a #3 contrast filter at least, or even a #3.5. Remember the K.I.S.S. motto ( keep it simple stu_id. ) Canon calls it the little green box on the dial. Have fun. You will learn alot about your own work in the darkroom.
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