Minimalism as Less Elements
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A Minimalist Photograph of the Corner of a Park Bench at Central Park, Jaipur.
My intention here was to emphasize on the Curve of the Bench Armrest and the Spiral shape it was forming at the top.
To achieve this, I used the widest aperture possible on my Canon 100 mm prime Macro lens, aka f/2..8
Shooting with such an aperture resulted in effective segregation of the subject in the foreground with the background, for this setting created Background Blur or Bokeh. The Bokeh effect results in sharp attention and focus on the key subject. Note: there must be some depth behind the subject for the bokeh/background blue effect to come out nicely.
I also wanted to show the Shadow of the Park Bench Corner on the wall, and to achieve that I moved a little to the left of the Armrest.
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 Macro Lens
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F-stop: f/2.8
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Shutter Speed: 1/1250 sec.
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ISO speed: ISO-100
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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 Macro Lens
- F-stop: f/2.8
- Shutter Speed: 1/1250 sec.
- ISO speed: ISO-100
- Focal Length: 100 mm
- Metering mode: Spot
- Exposure program: Manual
Hope you enjoyed the Park Bench Corner Minimalist Photograph.
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