Friday, November 1, 2019
AN ALTERNATIVE VIEWPOINT
I
took a few photos the other day of various pieces hanging around and came up
with this alternative viewpoint of a rather nice Kakurezaki Ryuichi tokkuri. I
realize that i posted this tokkuri up on my blog back in April but if you
compare the two photos you can see how different the same piece can look with
various variables affecting the image. In this photo there the surface texture
running down the piece and the variety of natural ash effects tell a fuller
story of the pot. I am a huge proponent of constantly re-photographing pottery
in various lighting, different moods behind the lens and with additional cameras
if possible. Over the years I have collected up quite a few digital images and
love to revisit the folders for each pot to not only remind me of subtleties I
may have forgotten but also to discover nuances that I may have missed
previously. In this photo it is clear that the twilight illumination was just
the right time and thing to bring out details that may have escaped this
tokkuri's first encounter with my camera.
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