Friday, 10 October 2014
Leckerbox
http://blog.leckerbox.com/2014/09/08/wie-aus-mandelmilch-ein-schoko-knusper-muesli-und-ein-gesunder-bauch-wurde-achtung-ueberlaenge/
This post includes two milk bottles and it has inspired me to think more about setting up a breakfast scene with different details such as milk bottles, glasses of orange juice etc. I think by doing this I will draw the viewer in and they will make more of a connection with the image by it being more easily recognizable as breakfast rather than just a bowl and spoon.
http://blog.leckerbox.com/2013/02/18/leckerbox-81-neues-lieblingsfruhtuck-fruchtig-frisch-und-kernig/
These photographs show the bowl from a top angle and as this is something I would like to do I have included this link so I can view the images again when I come to shoot.
The top angle makes what is in the bowl more the focus than the scene around it and this is what I want my focus on.
http://blog.leckerbox.com/2012/09/27/feigenmarmelade-zum-fruhstuck/
The images on this post show some more details of breakfast and also show the scene from a top angle, I think including details of the scene and showing it from an unusual angle that the diner would not normally see the image on makes them stop and think about the work they are seeing, that is when they would realize what they are seeing is not a breakfast scene but a set up of some keyboard keys.
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