This weekend was a stay inside with a bowl of soup and a movie or a book weekend, so I decided to shoot some Macro Photography Images. I'd been working on a painting project so I thought it might be interesting to get a close up view of my work station with the paint brush and my make-shift palette, and get to see the individual bristles of the brush and even the grain of the paper it rested over. Alongside the brush, I also shot images of a 1943 steel penny, a Joseph Abboud Lapel Pin, a series of casings I've collected, and both my 325th GIR 82nd Airborne Wings and Coin. While shooting these subjects, I found it very helpful because I learned how best to use the macro setting on the camera.
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Alex Isaacs
10/17/2017 07:40:29 am
Photos look pretty good, I would say to adjust the lighting a little.
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Ashley
10/17/2017 07:41:46 am
I love the lighting in your best picture and the shadow the paintbrush casts. I also really love the picture with the red cloth (sorry if that's not what it is); it gives off this vibe and is just really striking.
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Cady Schorr
10/17/2017 07:50:49 am
I like the glow that comes off the paint brush and the colors.
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