I suspect that this may well be the last image from the photographs that I took last week in Nottingham as the rest, as best I can tell, aren’t likely to produce anything that I’d be happy to include. That said, I’ve often thought that I’ve exhausted the possibilities that a particular set of photographs provide, only to revisit them some time later and think of a new angle to take … so we’ll see.
As for this image, there are two things that I like about it. The first is that it’s an image that I wouldn’t normally have thought to take; i.e. a remote control isn’t (at first glance) an inherently interesting object/subject. But I suppose that one of the things I've been doing recently is using the camera to look at the world in a way that I wouldn’t normally, and that includes focussing on the mundane and the everyday. The second thing I like is the contrast between the remote and the diffuse ‘glow’ of the sofa in the background: for me it’s resulted in what I see as a warm and somehow comforting image. That said, that may say more about my mood at the time rather than anything about the image itself: I was visiting a friend, I was relaxed, and I was comfortable. So perhaps I’m overlaying the image with my memories of its creation rather than interpreting the image itself.
No matter, I like it either way.
camera
capture date
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
focal length
image quality
white balance
optical filter
Canon G5
5.41pm on 5/12/03
f3.2
1/2
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
50
14.4mm
RAW
auto
B+W UV 010
You make a valid point with regards to things to photograph. At this time, I am exploring every single thing at home to see if I can apply a different perspective to it. I really love this composition and wish I could make mine appear as sharp. Thanks for stopping by.
I suspect that this may well be the last image from the photographs that I took last week in Nottingham as the rest, as best I can tell, aren’t likely to produce anything that I’d be happy to include. That said, I’ve often thought that I’ve exhausted the possibilities that a particular set of photographs provide, only to revisit them some time later and think of a new angle to take … so we’ll see.
As for this image, there are two things that I like about it. The first is that it’s an image that I wouldn’t normally have thought to take; i.e. a remote control isn’t (at first glance) an inherently interesting object/subject. But I suppose that one of the things I've been doing recently is using the camera to look at the world in a way that I wouldn’t normally, and that includes focussing on the mundane and the everyday. The second thing I like is the contrast between the remote and the diffuse ‘glow’ of the sofa in the background: for me it’s resulted in what I see as a warm and somehow comforting image. That said, that may say more about my mood at the time rather than anything about the image itself: I was visiting a friend, I was relaxed, and I was comfortable. So perhaps I’m overlaying the image with my memories of its creation rather than interpreting the image itself.
No matter, I like it either way.
capture date
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
focal length
image quality
white balance
optical filter
5.41pm on 5/12/03
f3.2
1/2
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
50
14.4mm
RAW
auto
B+W UV 010
You make a valid point with regards to things to photograph. At this time, I am exploring every single thing at home to see if I can apply a different perspective to it. I really love this composition and wish I could make mine appear as sharp. Thanks for stopping by.