Minimalism as Less Elements
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A Black and White Minimal Art Photograph of a Raindrops on a Wall.
As they say, make the best of whats available, I captured this Minimalist Photograph in my house. Last Sunday, I was all set to go out for a photowalk, but it started drizzling and therefore I decided to stay back.
Since I only shoot in Sundays, I decided to switch to Plan B and that plan was to mount my Camera with the Macro Lens that I have and shoot Macro Minimalist Photography in my home/garden.
So What's different in the Composition?
What I did here was to add that White Horizontal Bar on the Top of the frame, according to the Rule of Thirds. And all the Water drops are rolling downwards forming Vertical Lines.
The Art here is, that all the Lines formed by Raindrops (Water Drops) are Vertical and there is only one Horizontal Line, and that on is going across.
So What's different in the Composition?
What I did here was to add that White Horizontal Bar on the Top of the frame, according to the Rule of Thirds. And all the Water drops are rolling downwards forming Vertical Lines.
The Art here is, that all the Lines formed by Raindrops (Water Drops) are Vertical and there is only one Horizontal Line, and that on is going across.
This wall is from the Car Parking Passage. EXIF Data of the photo is below.
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 100 mm Prime Lens
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F-stop: f/4.5
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Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec.
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ISO speed: ISO-800
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Focal Length: 100 mm
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Metering mode: Spot
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Exposure program: Manual
- Camera Model: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
- Lens: Canon 100 mm Prime Lens
- F-stop: f/4.5
- Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec.
- ISO speed: ISO-800
- Focal Length: 100 mm
- Metering mode: Spot
- Exposure program: Manual
Hope you enjoyed the Raindrops Minimalist Photograph.
Thank you for your time. Have a Nice Day !
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