Last in the series of Color Compositions taken in June, 2008 at the Cherry Street Farmer’s Market in Tulsa, OK. Next week it’s all about the USA!
I like this one a lot due to the bag being right down the middle of the image. I have been working on a REALLY old laptop since January 08 and I have been doing the color based on that monitor. Now I am on my new computer and I realize how many of my images are oversaturated. But in this case I think I like it!
A continuation of the color composition series I started posting last week. This one is a good example of something I was trying to impart to the other participants in our ‘color and composition’ outing at the Farmer’s Market.
That is to look behind, above, inside, around and under things to find shots. Don’t just walk down the middle of the aisle at head height and take photos of one thing or the obvious thing. Check out behind the booths, find what is under one of the tables or inside a bin on the table. Be curious and bold in other words. This was a bin of bags for customers off to the side of a vegetable table. I loved the combination of such a utilitarian thing with the great color arrangement. Being close to the Fourth of July didn’t hurt.
Another Color Composition in my week+ long series. This one was taken mostly because her blue strap was so beautiful running across her purple shirt. The black shirt with the orange stripes in the distance is the perfect counterpoint to balance it out. I tried a version with the orange stripes cropped out and it was not nearly as interesting.
Cherry Street Farmer’s Market, 6/14/08, Tulsa, Oklahoma
A continuation of the Color Composition series I started last week. The photos were all taken on a very bright and sunny morning at the farmer’s market as part of a photography group I was leading that day where we focused on color and composition as the defining factor in a photograph.
I just had to catch up with this woman and ask her to if I could take her photo. She was standing right next to this table and the red/red/red was just too luscious to resist!
Cherry Street Farmer’s Market, 6/14/08, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Second in the series on Color Composition. I loved finding the little baskets sitting in the sun next to the crumpled piece of paper that had the same color. the deep rich version of that same color in the umbrella pole and the shadow cutting between the other two made the composition worth capturing. The background had colors in the cool spectrum and that made all the difference in bringing out the warmth of the orange.