Lightroom Classic Experimentation :

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For the experimentation in this image I have changed some of the setting on the image such as the enhancement, the highlights, shadows and contrast to create a deeper, darker effect. For the next edit I am going to turn the image into a more ominous feeling to replicate walker Evans.

for this edit I have taken inspiration from Walker Evans by changing the photograph into black and white to represent his work. I also played around with the contrast and brightness of the image changing the blacks, whites and shadows within the image.

for this third edit again its not completely how I would have hoped it to turn out as you can see there is a grainy kind of background feel to it which makes the image not as clear and crisp as I would’ve hoped it to have turned out.

Here are my images, the ones selected in green are the images I feel have the best composition and ultimately just stand out better then the rest of the images.
Good set of still-life images using simple shapes. Analyse your best image with reference to Formalism and formal elements using photo-literacy matrix
https://www.photopedagogy.com/photo-literacy.html
If you have made more still-life images, either multiple objects or single objects make similar blog posts