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.
Sorry for being absent for a few days. We took a road trip to Texas for college orientation for our daughter.
The remainder of this week and next I am going to show a series of color compositions I did while at the local Farmer’s Market here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I led a small group from our photo club in experimenting with color and composition and here are a few of the images I came up with.
The 10th and last in the two week series of drawings I did in church.
This one really came about simply because the square in the upper half of the page had the little drawing of a waterfall in it. So I just expanded out from it to create a landscape. Not sure why I chose a well, maybe it is a wishing well, similar in kind to how people think when they pray, as if they are wishing for something.
#8 in my two week long series on drawings I have done in Church.
In this one I imagined if Bathsheba was a modern day soldier’s wife, able to see her husband via the internet, and how torturous it would be if she witnessed his being sent to the front lines and killed in battle.
#7 in my two week long series on drawings I have done in church.
Sometimes a sermon or a reading or something from the alter will be the impetus for a drawing. In this case it was the last paragraph mentioning foreign women that got my imagination going. I chose a milk bath so I wouldn’t be drawing her breasts in church, which I figure would distract and bother someone who might be watching me draw.
This week I continue the church drawings, but these were all done in my bible. The bible had sayings here and there, fit in between the scripture. I would drawing over those sayings, or on the blank, end of chapter pages.
This one was of a teenager in church and I imagined what she was thinking while the pastor droned on about things she really didn’t care about.