i made this photo grey form inspiration from walker evans as he documented things of the great depression and darren harvey regan focusing in on only the object itself and i think colour can be an influence so i made it grey.
this picture is in focus with a shallow depth of field, and the photo is a continous light, originally there was 2 continous lights coming from the side and i turned off one to enchance depth and shadows.
Try to break this down into multiple blog posts.
1. First post should show a screenshot of your single object catalogue in LightRoom. And then a selection of your best images. Your best images can be analysed using the Image Diagnosis which I have included below.
2. Second post should show your editing
3. Third post should show your virtual Gallery,
Image Diagnosis:
Focus : Is this image in focus? Partly in focus? Is the depth of field shallow or wide
Lighting : What lighting has been used? Flash or continuous? Hard or soft? Is the lighting effective? Why / why not?
Exposure : Does the image have a balanced exposure? Over-exposed Under-exposed ? What are the signs of this? What is the connection between the kind of lighting used and the exposure?
White Balance : Does the image have a hue / tinge to it? Do the white objects appear white or is there a colour cast?
Include the FILE INFO (remember you can get this info by right clicking on the image in media library): Aperture / Shutter Speed ISO