Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fruit. Show all posts

Monday, 20 July 2009

Fruit n' Finance

When I get the time, I really enjoy setting up and shooting different still-life images.

Below is a selection from a recent shoot which included tomatoes, pears and, of course, a few copies of the financial times. Well, what sort of shoot wouldn’t include at least one copy of the Financial Times?

:)





Thursday, 6 November 2008

Weather woes

At the risk of repeating myself - yet again - I really feel I'm deserved in having a good moan about the weather. Honestly, I don't think we've had more than a couple of days in a row where you could actually predict what the weather was going to be like the next day.

Monday was a good example: the weathermen had suggested that we might be looking forward to a few days of clear but cold n' frosty weather. Monday fulfilled that promise and, with the autumn trees looking like they had been spray-painted with such incredible - almost gaudy - golds, reds, yellows, etc, I was savouring the thought of taking my camera and introducing it to fresh-air (it hasn't had much of that this year). I was busy Monday; couple of things in the morning, then coffee with my mate Tom Thomson in the afternoon followed by another appointment in the late afternoon. But the TV weather people had said the weather would remain the same for the first few days of the week, so I planned a walk on the Union Canal for early AM on Tuesday. And what happened: murky, damp and - visually - almost impenetrable fog-come-low-cloud.

It was almost inevitable, of course, as trying to nail down the weather this year has been a nightmare. I'm sure all the weather-boffins at the BBC must be on Prozack, and they do seem to spend the first few seconds of each forecast apologising for the weather.

So, with my trigger-finger decidedly itchy, I packed up my kit - along with some fruit and fruit bowls from the kitchen - and headed off to the studio to indulge my passion for still-life's.

Making up the 'sets' and composing these pictures is, I find, really theraputic; hours seem to slip bye while I'm engaged in this stuff. My thing just now is using a frame to well, I suppose, 'Frame' the picture, then cut out all the exterior stuff in post-processing until it kinda looks like a wall-hanging. Leaving a little of the subject to fall over the physical frame offers the viewer a semblence of a third dimension. I haven't done an awful lot with it yet, but I'm hoping it'll be just nutty enough to rival Tom Thomson's 'Lightbulb' pictures :)


Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Lazy Wednesday Afternoon

I've sussed the weather: it's decided to skip Summer & Autumn this year and just get right down to the real job in hand - freezing everything!

I had little to do today so, having posted the last of the Ferguson Family shoot, I decided to do a little Still-Life stuff at the studio. The most colourful backdrop materials are lying all over the ground just now - last weeks howling wind and stair-rod rain having pretty much denuded most of the early fall trees.

So, I scooped up a bagful of leaves from the backgarden and took a selection of fruit from the kitchen and went up to the studio to play with some sets.

I ended up staying up there for over five hours. The following pics are some I processed from Raw this evening.