For this series, I've used a macro lens (it was the only available lens that day lol) and just experimented with it. I explored the techniques we learned like the use of exposure, shutter speed and white balance and I simply captured almost everything I found satisfyingly aesthetic :)
These were actually just photographs to test if the settings are right before taking the same picture with my film camera, since you can only take them once :(
In my film camera, I've also done multiple exposure techniques where another photo is overlaid on top of another - once I've developed all my film, I may share it :D
I've also done Edward Weston inspired photographs of close-ups of cabbages and other objects with interesting lines and patters to make it appear surreal and 'strange and familiar' (the theme of our project).
These are what I've done so far in my project but of course I'll show more, including my photograms and film processes!
Hope you like my pics and tell me what you think :D
Nicole ᵔᴥᵔ
Learning new camera techniques can be fun! My favorite to play with is the aperture; I love a shallow depth of field. :) I think I like your black and white shots best, and the C-D photos make some fun colors.
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