“ A Mourning Dove’s Discarded Eggshell: ”
I found the eggshell on a walk last week and saved it for this week’s assignment.

To capture texture and light, I draped a dusty black fabric over the dining room table and placed the remnants of a mourning dove’s eggshell—just an inch long—on the cloth near a window. The printed ...
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  • karen feldman Edited a month ago

    kika, i just went through all of your images, and most of them i had seen in the albums and really liked ( i try to look at every picture when the new album comes out) … more

    kika, i just went through all of your images, and most of them i had seen in the albums and really liked ( i try to look at every picture when the new album comes out) . you have a bold and thoughtful style that resonates with me. this shot is brilliant, i love how you captured all of the details and textures. your lighting is perfect, not too dark, and light enough to really see everything. excellent work!

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  • JD Peters Edited a month ago

    I like how you captured all the textures of the cracked egg shell.

    I like how you captured all the textures of the cracked egg shell.

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  • Jane Taylor Edited a month ago

    This is really striking - love all the negative space, and the shadows on the shell.

    This is really striking - love all the negative space, and the shadows on the shell.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
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1/20 f/8 500 105mm

Tags

#egg #food #windowlight #blackandwhite #shadows #textures #shapes

Genre/Technique

Black & White

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