Macro photography day with things found in home

in GEMS4 years ago

I had a bit of free time today, I wanted to share a simple photography exercise that I did a few minutes ago. In this photo session, I made use of what I found in my house and took the shots.

The keynote about digital photography is that it's 10% shooting while 90% of the time is spent on editing the photos. This is what I prove in this session since it only took me a minute to take the photos while I spent about 10 minutes to edit all of it.

Most of the time, shooting photos is second nature to me while the editing part is somewhat technical to me and so I have to think a lot while in the process.

For this exercise, I wanted to showcase the photos in its edited state and the raw shots. This is so you could see the difference that the editing has done to the images.

To add more fun to this exercise, do a mental exercise of guessing what these objects are before you look at the raw images. Who knows it might surprise how I took these images.

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"water container"

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"cup of coffee"

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"coffee stains"

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"lime on top of a dishwashing soap bottle"

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What I'm trying to show here is that photography is not only meant for beautiful subjects. In fact, it is for everything and it all depends on how you wanted to present the emphasis of your photo.

Before I end this post, let me tell you that there is beauty in everything that exists. Look for the gem in chaos.

Cheers!


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These coffee stains created a very unique and cool looking texture. Love the macro world.
Best wishes from Bulgaria!

Editing the images gives me the opportunity to enhance its interesting features. Thanks for the comment :)

It's great and your photographs are different than the others. I love how you take it^^

Great work - maybe you could do a post showing how you edit?