Minimalism as Parts of the Whole
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I clicked this image of Two Pink Chairs at Nibs Cafe Jaipur.
One of my friends called me there for a cup of Coffee and some Pasta :)
I don't spare Cafes even. Oh well, you know it by now ;)
I got motivated to click this because, the Pink Color stood out nicely against the Blue Brick Wall.
Next thing that came to my mind was, How to compose the frame to make it look decently interesting?
So, I decided to go with the Parts of the Whole Minimalism Strategy.
I clicked only a part of both the Pink Chairs and left some gap in between.
I clicked only a part of both the Pink Chairs and left some gap in between.
I made sure that I included the Blue Pipe on the top to add an extra pop/element (line) to the frame.
The Texture on the wall was good and the chairs were flat. So that contrast also helped.
The EXIF Data for the Photo is as follows:
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Camera Maker: Canon
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Camera Model: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
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Lens: Canon 100 mm Prime Macro L Series Lens
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F-stop: f/4
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Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec.
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ISO speed: ISO-640
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Exposure bias: 0 step
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Focal Length: 100 mm
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Metering mode: Spot
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Flash mode: No flash
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Exposure program: Manual
- White Balance: Auto
- Camera Maker: Canon
- Camera Model: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
- Lens: Canon 100 mm Prime Macro L Series Lens
- F-stop: f/4
- Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec.
- ISO speed: ISO-640
- Exposure bias: 0 step
- Focal Length: 100 mm
- Metering mode: Spot
- Flash mode: No flash
- Exposure program: Manual
- White Balance: Auto
Hope you enjoyed the Two Pink Chairs Minimalist Photograph.
Thank you for your time. Have a Nice Day. !
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