Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Shooting Wide

For this assignment I wanted to try to capture the magic and art of coffee making that occurs in my house on a regular basis.  We take our coffee very seriously (we have an entire room dedicated to it), and its just a cool process; it was a little difficult to manage lighting in the room because of the huge windows that let in so much natural light so it took a while to get the pictures the way I wanted them.  Shooting wide I believe draws the eye to the main focal point that the photographer wants people to notice, whether it be little details within the picture or the overall general structure of the shot.  Hopefully I have somewhat of the right idea.  So here is the journey from deciding to make a cup of coffee to the divine finished product.

The Coffee Room
f/3.4  1/500  ISO5000

Choosing a Bean
f/3.4  1/320  ISO4000

Snipers Hide Blonde Roast
f/3.4  1/250  ISO4000

The Machine
f/3.4  1/400  ISO6400

Grinding Away
f/3.4  1/100  ISO6400

Ready for Brewing
f/3.4  1/160  ISO6400

Liquid Gold
f/3.4  1/200  ISO6400

Almost There
f/3.4  1/80  ISO4000

Elixir of Life
f/3.4  1/50  ISO4000

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