A couple of weeks ago I started to work my way through the color wheel with studies in red and green. I also worked on some things for Martha'ss t i l l project and loved how she focused on the light or lack of light - shadows. So, I'm going to step off of the color wheel and work on the most challenging project so far - white. I mean there is no place to hide - no bursts of color to make the photo interesting. I think this could take a while. Here goes -
oh boy, thank you so much! it definitely becomes more about texture and light when you limit color.
suzanne - the most wonderful elderly couple live on the other side of the fence. they don't speak too much english and we don't speak chinese, but it doesn't matter!
Ahhh... love lamp and dresser. Really nice.
ReplyDeletei love them all! great job Cindy :)
ReplyDeletelamp + dresser is my fav.
You know I am all about those perfect curtains! lovely photographs!
ReplyDeletevery cool.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting project - great white results. I would love to see them all together when you are finished - all the colors.
ReplyDeletethanks everyone! i love that idea diana - i'll choose a fav from each group.
ReplyDeleteOH WOW! BEAUTIFUL! :)
ReplyDeletethank you erin!!
ReplyDeleteThese shots are lovely--so quiet and peaceful. Love the first one.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I love texture and fabric.
ReplyDeleteThe angles and texture in these pictures are wonderful
ReplyDeletewonderful idea....i love how the texture comes through in the absence of color.
ReplyDeleteHow soothing. I loved them all, but the first one is my absolute fave! I'm just dying to know what's on the other side of that lovely iron fence. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat texture and great fabric!!!!
ReplyDeleteoh boy, thank you so much! it definitely becomes more about texture and light when you limit color.
ReplyDeletesuzanne - the most wonderful elderly couple live on the other side of the fence. they don't speak too much english and we don't speak chinese, but it doesn't matter!