Saturday, 16 March 2013

Dennis Pedersen

I kind of got stuck on what to search for to get some nice newer still life shots so i decided to just type in still life and click what comes up. And i must say i really like these pictures. i like them because they have a kind of fun aspect to them there not so serious. 



I think that his is my favourite of the images just because of the clever arrangement of the plastic bag so that it looks like a horses head. I also like the lighting coming through the bag to create different tones of blue and make the image have a bit more depth and life to it. I think that this is a really simple shot but there has been so much time and effort made to get it perfect and i think that really shows. Its a very clever shot. 


Again this shows so much time and attention to detail in it. The ribbon lines are so carefully paced so that they are straight and all have an even gap between them. I also like the positioning of the hair dryer so that it is in the centre of the frame. Also like the way that all the colours in the shot compliment each other and work well together. These are small attention to details that make the shot so much nicer. 




I love this picture. Again like the rest of the images i think that it has been so well thought out and planned and you can really see that in the image, i like the composition of the nail varnish pots and also the really bright summery colours that have been chosen. The lighting is really nice as i like the shadows created in front of the nail varnish. Almost looks like its trying to emulate the light created by the sun. 



This image looks like it has movement to me (if that makes sense) it looks busy and full yet its simply just a pallet of make-up. I like the detail created by the different textures and surfaces of each individual square of blusher. I also like the colours used.

I feel like i could go on for ever with his work. There are so many great images. I think i might have found a still life photographer that actually gives me enthusiasm about the subject! hope i can take some tips and explore my own still life style... 

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