I photographed this set up at different times of the day so see how the light was. My space is small in this room but I love the light here in the summer. I also shot a day of full sun and a cloudy day. This is an east facing window so I often have to keep it filtered with a curtain. My range of 'view' is quite limited in this small space also. The tripod is seldom used but came in handy for this experiment.
I practiced one of my mottos last week. If you don't use it (or it's in the way) get rid of it. A small chair sat in this corner too. A girl at work took it off my hands. I think this room (sewing/painting/junk) needs another revamp. As my needs change, so should those things that I surround myself with. But that's a story for another day.
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Wonderful to see your little set up, feeling exactly the way you are feeling, I need to revamp and get rid of things that are in my way and not using. Love seeing the 3 different views, so love that last one and the way the little flowers look close up. Wonderful and beautiful Roxi.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully set up Roxi! I especially love the last shot - love the composition.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your set up. The light you captured in these images is gorgeous. Warm and restful at the same time. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely light I love the close up of the brown bottle fab....
ReplyDeleteI love all the warm tones in these still life photos. I think I particularly like the last one with the portrait orientation, a great perspective and crop.
ReplyDeletegod I learn so much from your posts - I wish I was as proficient as you...practice on my part! and I love your amber bottle...and no, I don't have one like it!
ReplyDeleteYour images are wonderful! Love all three shots and your processing. Like seeing your space and how you set up your shot.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm in love with each one of these Roxi! So fun to see your space for light, and how you've edited the final versions. Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteRoxi, I especially love the set up. I reminds me of some Dutch painting. What this needs is you at the camera. Now that would be really Dutch.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, I love the shades of yellow and gold. Is that an antique ink pot? Very nice.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING photos! I love them all... so pretty and such a nice set up!
ReplyDeleteI love them all too, the light in each one is wonderful !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful still lives. Great compositions. My favorite is the last photo. I love its gentle softness and the touch of blues at the bottom contrasting with the yellow at the top.
ReplyDeleteLove that second shot so beautiful. I think spare rooms are in a constant state of change or at least they should be.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your work! I never thought to use the white beadboard as a background. But now I will! Very inspiring!!
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