“ Week 24: Kitchen Film Noir ”
Abstract is not a genre I have ventured into, so from that perspective, the challenge was fun.
Why did a choose a)whisks and use b)in-camera multiple exposure (for the first time) and c) go with a low key, high contrast style... well, we will never know.
Not quite the Vanoost style ...
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  • Mandy Ross Edited 10 months ago

    Really pleasing re-working of an everyday utility object - finding and making beauty - lovely stuff, Fernanda

    Really pleasing re-working of an everyday utility object - finding and making beauty - lovely stuff, Fernanda

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  • Pam Dobbs Edited 10 months ago

    Love it, your lighting is amazing, especially because the metal lines on the disk are so fine. I am not a fan of abstract, but I can tell you I AM a fan of the in-camera… more

    Love it, your lighting is amazing, especially because the metal lines on the disk are so fine. I am not a fan of abstract, but I can tell you I AM a fan of the in-camera double exposure!! Just you wait. I find it is ok to use in nature but really great with buildings etc. Composing isn't easy. You did some fantastic work here!!

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  • Jane St John Edited 10 months ago

    Who knew a whisk could look so amazing, Very well done.

    Who knew a whisk could look so amazing, Very well done.

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  • Melissa Varkonja Edited 10 months ago

    Very cool Fernanda! I love everything about it as well. I enjoyed reading about creative process, it’s fun to be in the moment and play around.

    Very cool Fernanda! I love everything about it as well. I enjoyed reading about creative process, it’s fun to be in the moment and play around.

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Canon EOS 6D Mark II Canon 24-70mm f/2.8
f/5 100 50

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#abstract #low_key #film_noir #blackandwhite

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