Lately I’ve been reading William Eggleston’s Guide and Stephen Shore’s Uncommon Places.
Which led me to take a few photos that tried to capture that plainspoken ethos…from my office restroom.
GRIZZLY PEAR
Lately I’ve been reading William Eggleston’s Guide and Stephen Shore’s Uncommon Places.
Which led me to take a few photos that tried to capture that plainspoken ethos…from my office restroom.
Unlike the previous assignment, we happened to have a moment when we went to sprouts without the baby. I realized this was most likely my one chance to just shoot away and even though I forgot my D40, the iphone did quite well in the bright environs of the supermarket.
One advantage of the iphone is that it facilitates a different shooting style and let me compose a shot without my eyeball in the viewfinder, which was quite necessary when digging into the cheese fridge. This was also one of the few items that was naturally upside down.
There was also some green peppers
And an artichoke that was invading the eggplants
And a box of mac and cheese…but I cheated on that one.
The assignment for OTP 172 was Favorite Things. It would have been a fairly natural assignment but we were caught up in putting down the wood floors in the kitchen and barely had a moment to breathe. As such it turned out to be an all iphone assignment, with shots grabbed around and about my day.
I accidentally thought Harbor Freight opened up at 7am instead of its actual opening at 8am, so I spent about 45 minutes wandering around taking shots. My favorite turned out to be this shot of the Home Depot parking lot behind Harbor Freight.
But I did find an interesting little present on the ground at Harbor Freight.
I also went to the neighboring park and found a couple nice more ephemeral item on the ground.
Made some bokeh with the iphone
And here’s a little fun with a self portrait
A couple months ago we got some crayons for the baby.
It didn’t take long for her to use it on more than just paper. When the paper hit the floor and the crayons did too.
I tried some close up photos, most of which were kind of meh, but I really really like this photo. Its just a nice simple composition.
OTP 158 had an assignment abstraction. Its been hanging over my head for the past couple months as I’ve been taking different abstracts as I pass through the world, but I finally decided to go ahead and upload them. I might keep doing it…or maybe not…but it was time I shipped.
This is what I uploaded to the OTP group. The swatches came out really well and was just a strong graphical item.
However I did a whole bunch of other photos I want to upload so here you go:
Window Blinds really create some nice effects.
Like the shadows, I found that some of the photos were much more interesting with just a little insertion of people into the picture. Of course my dughter always wins for me, but so do strangers.
While at Jack in the Box, I also came across a really interesting situation at the dining counter. I tried several views but I am quite partial to this one with a perspective…but cut dead horizontal.
Close ups of the glass espresso cup at the coffee shop up the street also worked nicely.
And while looking at closeups, here is one of something that is so familiar that I can barely think of something more banal…my car seat cover.
Interesting assignment all in all…but I’m happy its out the door now.
When I first got my Nikon D40, I took a self portrait in the bathroom at Grant Street. I did the same when I got my manual focus 50mm lens. And then I got a 500mm f/6.3 lens which I’ve since given to my father. And thus ended that run of self portraits that was intended to celebrate each addition to the collection.
But quite by accident I ended up taking a shot of myself with my Tokina 500mm f/8 lens. I had pulled out this lens due to the “watching/voyeur” assignment on OTP and I saw a glimpse of myself in the sliding glass door and took a couple shots of myself. Its not perfect, between the vanishingly thin DOF and the longish shutter speed, it wasn’t gonna be clean, but its good enough to kick up the collection again.
I find that the context often tells a more interesting story than the nominal subject.
This week’s OTP assignment was stack. Given our girl’s recent development, I thought it would be a slam dunk since she now does actually stack stuff instead of running around and knocking things over. By was I wrong. Given the indoor light, I was running the shutter slow and just had a bad run of manual focusing last night. But in the end I was able to get two decent images, but only by going black and white and totally cranking on the contrast.
This second photo was also heavily cropped. Playing with these images brought back memories of my first architecture studio, ED11a with Joe Slusky and Chip Sullivan. It wasn’t really even an architecture studio but a drawing and visual studies class and we started with a lot of abstract studies which these photos start veering towards when you push and pull on them so hard in the computer.
It seems that a lot of these podcasts are playing with assignments. For June TWiP family had “water” as their assignment and more specifically playing with different shitter speeds. We don’t do much with water around here, the baby is a bit young and the summer a bit hot for water parks, and it didn’t seem right to hit up bath photos. But I did get a couple shots of her while grandpa was watering the plants.