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Color photography challenge: PINK
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This time the photography challenge theme is all about pink!
Looking for some nice photographs to shoot at home? I give you 6 ideas with a short behind the scènes for shooting with pink. If there is one subject you like a more in depth video about, let me know.
Idea 1: I used scrabble letters and pink cardstock.
Idea 2: To color the water I used alcohol ink. It was a bit flakey, you can avoid that by using food coloring or watercolor paints, but this was what I had laying around. I also used something similar to an IV from the hospital. With the wheel I can control the speed of the droplets. But you can use a soaked cloth, a plastic bag with a small hole, or a pipette. You don't need fancy equipment.
For the flash I used a normal speedlite in a softbox to freeze the droplets. Instead of that, you can use a bright window or do it outside with a fast shutterspeed.
Idea 3: I painted a pineapple and a wooden board in the same color with spraypaint I bought in the local hardware store.
Idea 4: With a colored lamp I could a small white feather appear pink. With a pipette I applied some waterdrops for more interest to the photo.
For the dark surface I used a black piece of perspex or acryllic board. I bought it on Amazon, but some local hardware stores does sell them too.
You can also use a mirror or piece of glass with something black underneath.
Idea 5: I used my computer monitor as a background for the glass lens ball. Use salt to hold it in place.
Idea 6: I layed a bunch of flowers on a wooden background and added some vintage books and dried leaves to the scène.
I'll upload all the photo's I took today this week over on my Instagram page, don't hesitate to show me yours!
Timestamps:
0:00 Idea 1: Scrabble letters
0:15 Idea 2: Colored waterdrops
1:01 Idea 3: Pink pineapple
1:28 Idea 4: Feathers and a colored lamp
2:20 Idea 5: Lens ball
2:41 Idea 6: Flowers on wood
3:06 Outro
Music:
A New Place by Retroblue
#opticalwander #lockdownphotography
Looking for some nice photographs to shoot at home? I give you 6 ideas with a short behind the scènes for shooting with pink. If there is one subject you like a more in depth video about, let me know.
Idea 1: I used scrabble letters and pink cardstock.
Idea 2: To color the water I used alcohol ink. It was a bit flakey, you can avoid that by using food coloring or watercolor paints, but this was what I had laying around. I also used something similar to an IV from the hospital. With the wheel I can control the speed of the droplets. But you can use a soaked cloth, a plastic bag with a small hole, or a pipette. You don't need fancy equipment.
For the flash I used a normal speedlite in a softbox to freeze the droplets. Instead of that, you can use a bright window or do it outside with a fast shutterspeed.
Idea 3: I painted a pineapple and a wooden board in the same color with spraypaint I bought in the local hardware store.
Idea 4: With a colored lamp I could a small white feather appear pink. With a pipette I applied some waterdrops for more interest to the photo.
For the dark surface I used a black piece of perspex or acryllic board. I bought it on Amazon, but some local hardware stores does sell them too.
You can also use a mirror or piece of glass with something black underneath.
Idea 5: I used my computer monitor as a background for the glass lens ball. Use salt to hold it in place.
Idea 6: I layed a bunch of flowers on a wooden background and added some vintage books and dried leaves to the scène.
I'll upload all the photo's I took today this week over on my Instagram page, don't hesitate to show me yours!
Timestamps:
0:00 Idea 1: Scrabble letters
0:15 Idea 2: Colored waterdrops
1:01 Idea 3: Pink pineapple
1:28 Idea 4: Feathers and a colored lamp
2:20 Idea 5: Lens ball
2:41 Idea 6: Flowers on wood
3:06 Outro
Music:
A New Place by Retroblue
#opticalwander #lockdownphotography
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