A Still Life a Day for 30 Days: Day Twelve
Did I say I was going to do this for THIRTY days?!?

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A Still Life a Day for 30 Days: Day Twelve
Did I say I was going to do this for THIRTY days?!?

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A Still Life a Day for 30 Days: Day Eleven
I composed this shot using a hollow ceramic doll’s head and a cluster of wooden flowers atop an antique textile spool. The original shot has a flat, light green background. I added a texture overlay in Photoshop to create a bit more visual interest.
A Still Life a Day for 30 Days: Day Ten
Blind Angel
I’m working to come up with different/interesting backgrounds for these still life photos. Though I do like a black background, I want to mix it up to keep things interesting!
The details: I wasn’t getting the effect I wanted in one shot so this is actually two separate photos overlaid in Photoshop. I took a picture of the twinkle lights in Bulb mode with about a 3 second exposure. In the second shot I light painted the headless angel to give the spotlight effect. Just a quick burst of light from a flashlight fitted with a snoot did the trick. I layered the twinkle lights atop the angel in Photoshop with this being the final result.
A Still Life a Day for 30 Days: Day Nine
Horseplay
It’s been tough keeping up with my Still Life a Day for 30 Days photo challenge during the holidays! I took this photo on day 9 and I’m only now getting to post it here.
The details: Honestly, this image came together very quickly. I wanted to have a human’s head on an animal’s body and these two happened to fit together perfectly. I lit it, shot it, applied a few post-processing tweaks and that was it. Every time I look at it I chuckle… so far, it’s my favorite!