DSS #46 -my first challenge!
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Hi guys, I shot a few photos today to try to capture the essence of green. Which ones do you like and think are worthy of entering in the challenge? C&C Appreciated!
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I like the eggs.. the one in the carton with the brown ones..
+1
and welcome to the challenges
- Diana
And yes, I did have fun with green
I like the idea of the first image.
If you are going to reshoot, I would suggest that you use white eggs (all of the same size) to complement the dyed eggs and to contrast with the egg carton.
I'd also suggest that you line up the eggs in the carton so that they are uniformly repetitive. It might strengthen your composition.
I'll look forward to seeing what you come up with.
Chris
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Do you think that the pink carton helps to bring out the color, or should I use a white one?
(And also, the images I am considering at this point are numbers 1, 3 and 5. I've edited out the others.)
The eggs are naturally green? Very cool. I think the pink carton skews us into thinking the eggs are died. I'd try to go for a more natural looking setting with the green eggs. It could be a brown carton, or a bowl of some sort, that does not refer to Easter, but instead to spring. That might help us think of the eggs as natural, instead of the pastel colors we associate with Easter.
Mind you, I'm a novice, too, but I liked the eggs. I also love seeing the different ideas people come up with for the theme. Green eggs would not have been in my realm of experience until I saw them!
That was one of my ideas! Great minds think alike.
I also like #1 the best. What do you feed the chickens to get green eggs?
- I would try a white carton, just to see what it does do the picture.
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Interesting birds. How do the eggs taste as compared with our usual white eggs?