The picture was taken at eye level, which helps elevate images. According to Sheppard, "An effective way of photographing a person is to put your camera right at their eye level. The same thing is true about flowers. The most common angle of flower photography is from above looking down, which can make it dull. While that is the way we see flowers, it is not the most effective view of them. Getting down low to blossom level will often elevate your images." (Sheppard, 121). This tells us that flower photographing flowers is somewhat similar to photographing people because of some of the angles at which you photograph the subject.
Lastly, the background setting is important for the photograph. As I said before, this picture was taken at La Alhambra in Granada, Spain. The flower was located on a ledge in the garden in La Alhambra. Having a part of the tourist attraction helps give context of where it is located. From the photograph, you may infer that the flower is on a ledge because of the landscape behind it and its relation to the flower. Some other plants are seen in the landscape, as well as the other parts of this famous historical tourist attraction. In addition, the photograph tells us that it is outdoors and that the flower could be near some buildings.
To finish this off, did blurring the background affect what you think the location was? Was blurring the background through the close-up feature a good artistic decision or should I have not used the close-up feature at all? What suggestions may you have for showing the location and using sharpness contrast?
Citation: Sheppard, Rob. The Magic of Digital Nature Photography. Second ed. New York: Lark, 2007. Print.
Hi! Thank you for your input, it was really helpful! The close-up feature is really helpful with anything small, especially in nature, when there are lots of small things! What do you personally find helpful for a background?
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree! I also think that a landscape with only a few things also serves as a good background because it may help give a sense of where you're at, which may help give a bit more to what the narrative,mood or meaning is behind the subject itself.
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