Photo Impressionism
Posted on | December 5, 2007 | 2 Comments
Photo Impressionistic Red Serrano Chili Peppers
After emailing with a friend about macro lenses, I felt inspired this week to dust off my macro lens and try some new approaches I hadn’t done before. My macro lens is the sharpest lens I own and typically I use it for photographing trees and forests to get as much detail possible, but I wanted to do exactly opposite of that with these shots while putting an emphasis on light and abstract shapes.
To get this image, I used a large Mag-Lite on the wide angle setting to illuminate the chili peppers since they would have been silhouettes otherwise. Then I used the macro lens at f2.8 up close and framed the composition how I wanted it on a tripod while searching for a pleasing background color. I adjusted my polarizer to cut the reflections then kept adjusting the focus until it had a painterly look to it. I didn’t want abstract blobs either so it took some fine-tuning of the focusing to get it how I envisioned. As is, I’m not sure I could duplicate this image.
To see some more of what I have photographed this week check out these images:
Serrano Hot Chili Peppers Impressions
Red Chili Pepper Impressionism
Red Serrano Hot Chili Peppers Abstract Impressionism Blur
Oak Tree Autumn Leaves Orton Effect, Big Dalton Canyon Wilderness Park, California
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December 14th, 2007 @ 7:03 am
I really like this Photo Impressionism series Richard!
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December 14th, 2007 @ 10:37 am
Thanks Sherri.
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