Twig by Twig

I thought I’d try something different for this challenge. A few weekends ago I went to the Waldkunstweg in Darmstadt, the forest art path. There are art objects made of mostly natural materials on display along a forest ramble. This one is called “Forest House” (by US artist Joan Backes).

I found the inside light effects intriguing. Instead of taking one photo and editing it later at home, I decided to take photos with different settings on my camera. So it’s not exactly the same photo each time.

default camera settings

low key

One-to-three Photo Challenge in May

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11 thoughts on “Twig by Twig

  1. This is a great picture. I love the lines. All of the versions have their advantages. What a great idea to use the camera settings! It makes me want to experiment. I’m so stuck in my ways that I have all but forgotten the scene modes in my camera…and how to use them.

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    1. My problem is that if I use the effects on the same subject I later never really know which one I’ve used when. Depending on the photo the effects are not easily identifyable. Depending on the time of day, I like “low key” and “bleach bypass” best in this case (this time I took notes).

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