Minimalism as Less Elements
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A Black and White Minimalist Photograph of an Old Plastic Mesh Chair found at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur, India.
This Shot was captured near Art Gallery 1 at JKK. A security guard usually sits at the chair right in front of its entrance gate. When I was shooting, the guard had gone for a stroll.
As you can see in the photograph, the Wall has been used as foreground and that is the Negative Space(very basic Minimalist Photography technique.) here as well.
To keep the wall and the elements on it in focus, I used a pretty high Aperture value i.e F/18.
By keeping the wall in the foreground and by cornering the Old Plastic Mesh Chair, I visually increased the focus on it.
To keep the wall and the elements on it in focus, I used a pretty high Aperture value i.e F/18.
By keeping the wall in the foreground and by cornering the Old Plastic Mesh Chair, I visually increased the focus on it.
Also, I captured the photograph from a distance, so as to show the size of the Chair small relative to the frame.
That is pretty much about this Minimalist Photograph and the composition in a few words. If you have any queries about it, send me an email. I don't promise to answer back all of the e-mails but I will surely try my best.
The EXIF Data of the Photo is as follows:
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Camera Model: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
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Lens: Canon 50 mm Prime Lens
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F-stop: f/18
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Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec.
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ISO speed: ISO-3200
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Focal Length: 50 mm
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Metering mode: Spot
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Exposure program: Manual
- Camera Model: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
- Lens: Canon 50 mm Prime Lens
- F-stop: f/18
- Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec.
- ISO speed: ISO-3200
- Focal Length: 50 mm
- Metering mode: Spot
- Exposure program: Manual
Hope you enjoyed the Old Plastic Mesh Chair Minimalist Photograph.
Thank you for your time. Have a Nice Day. !
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