I saw a close-up view of an old, thick book, a ledger lying open on a wooden surface. Its pages were yellowed and worn, telling me stories of its age, with faint text and handwritten numbers that were barely legible on the open pages. The spine and binding had this beautiful green thread, and the edges of the cover were worn out, adding to its character. The warm, golden light created a nostalgic and timeless mood, making the book’s rich textures and details stand out against a soft, blurred background.
Old well worn out ledger in its glory.
As I love editing I did one in monochrome in brown tones, like old photos. These images are both moody, and nostalgic but have different vibe to them.
A close-up of an old, well-worn book with textured, yellowed pages
this week I have been taking close-up shots. Time to get up close and personal with an Extreme Closeup. If you are thinking this is the MACRO challenge, it is NOT. If you go to the dictionary, you’ll find a closeup is 1. a photograph, movie, or video taken at close range and showing the subject on a large scale. “a closeup of her face” or 2. an intimate and detailed description or study.
I did the winter worn hydrangea again, as the date on the picture has to be same as the weeks challenge. I took shots of the dry flower I had in in bouquet I had couple weeks back. I also have shots of my cat Tinka, but I have to look them thought and edit.
What can you tell your viewer by pushing in close? What do you want to bring attention to? Try to find an interesting detail or feature – heck, the most mundane of objects can have something striking if you look closely enough. That’s what this challenge is all about – take a moment to look closer and see those details that are often overlooked.
so simply put, move in and fill your frame with your subject. The idea is to get right into a subject, and have that subject fill the entire frame. You can zoom in with any lens you have, and your feet also make an excellent zoom feature, just walk close to your subject!
PS. This week like last has been hoping and praying that the snow would melt, but it is happening so SLOW!!!! The southern facing slops are free of snow, but our backyard, come on this has 0-40 cm snow. So not much to spot of the spring wonders that delights me every year…