In an earlier post (See: Croton Landing – Killdeer). I mentioned that I might “have a go” a wildlife photography as a challenge.
I recently acquired a copy of Joel Meyerowitz: Where I Find Myself: A Lifetime Retrospective and in it there are a number of beautiful still life photographs.
Since I’ve always found still life’s appealing it occurred to me that this could be another challenge. While I’ve taken still life’s before, this is one of the first I’ve taken since reading the book.
It’s taken in a corner of our house in Briarcliff Manor, which has particularly good light at certain times of day and shows a peony from our garden in one of my wife’s numerous pieces of blue and white china.
Taken with a Sony RX-100 M3.