Still Life - first four!

 I dont know if this constitutes still life however I was looking round the house for things that interested me and this did. I like the colours contrasting with the grey shadows. Although I needed the light on for the shadows the bright light caused me some problems and I dont think the focus is completely sharp anywhere on the light shade.

 I like the contrast of the dark and light metallic colours of my "dragon's eggs" in my fireplace. It is lit only by the morning light from the window hence the light spots aren't too glarey and you can see the detail. It had to stay in colour as that is the main area of interest for me.
 I snapped this photo in the college canteen at morning break. It shows still life photography can be impulsive and not always planned. Although the colours are yellow, blue and green it was in fact the form that was the key interest for me and the form came out better in high definition black and white.
This is a literal rendition of still life. In many ways I dont think it works well in the sense I would skim over this photo if I were looking over a few. It is not particularly interesting. However I have put it in as I like the faded B&W application as it gives it that olde world look - from the subject of the photo it is not immediately obvious what decade it was taken in.

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