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Related: About this forumMore inspiration for stay safe photo activities.
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/uk/tutorials/home-photography-ideas-take-minimalist-photos-in-your-kitchen?utm_source=Selligent&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=19061&utm_content=09+June+2020+DCW+Newsletter+&utm_term=744571&m_i=cNXRHEdfia4QlACzPAJnKnVgCsHiypyNlra0%2BZ_k0Xpe4IPfORmGu2OOt0z4zXqDXhyTQuzGw0IzUX8t0YEDEXGvjyF6MWcccL&M_BT=277308035436Check it out. Mess around with what's in the house and see what happens. Then share with us here in the photo group.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,588 posts)I've been (sort of) doing this for awhile now, but with my iPhone.
Here's a couple of examples:
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)Pretty colors on the red onion too.
Nicely done and the cell phone lends itself so well to things like this.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,588 posts)It looked so interesting that I just had to try it.
The colors on the red onion really caught my eye--plus the textures and the way the cuts moved it around.
I do find the iPhone perfect for this sort of thing.
Keth
(184 posts)I just finished my second book "A Peculiar Poet and Photographer" - currently available for free (June 10 and 11) on Amazon. I was thinking about my next photography book and decided that I would only photograph things on the one acre farm that I was staying at. This encourages me to be creative and think way outside my normal thinking range, but not extended outside an acre.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089NZSSW4 - 'A Peculiar Poet and Photographer' by Keith Kirk.