Plums

    My new studio has lovely creamy yellow walls... but I don't think they will last! They are just too much color for a studio.

    I'm still working on a new system to get the lighting nice and diffused in the new room. I had frosted vellum over the windows in my old shooting spot, but really need a better solution in the new room. Looks like I'm going to get to do some shopping for some sheer curtains!

    This table, btw, I picked up for $15 from someone on Craigslist, and it's one of my new favorite things. the top folds over for easy storage.

    Comments and faves

    1. hd connelly (69 months ago | reply)

      simply gorgeous

    2. Daniboy and cupcakes & cartwheels added this photo to their favorites.

    3. métrogirl (69 months ago | reply)

      This is really wonderful, the composition and
      the tonal qualities are superb...

    4. Thorsten (TK) (69 months ago | reply)

      I like how you have used the "room". Although there is not much to be seen than a table and wall, the color setting and composition creates a certain "room feeling". The table in combination with the yellowish wall make for a very comfortable feeling. The lighting is superb, I like the brighter center lighting with the fill light from left on the plums.

      Seen in and reviewed for SLW: Room for Food

    5. bazu. (69 months ago | reply)

      I like the composition, but especially the muted texture. Lovely!

    6. Jim_Hunter, Vita Arina, and stephanie-sas added this photo to their favorites.

    7. stephanie-sas (69 months ago | reply)

      This is lovely, I would love to see this in:simple elegance

    8. w2 man (69 months ago | reply)

      simply beautiful!

    9. bonnie_dudley2000 [deleted] (69 months ago | reply)

      Lovely...
      Spectacular shot !
      Your image is invited to post in the group

      spectacular elite

      Please add it to the group pool.

    10. kustime, atimeforwonder, anneso_cachemireetsoie, kyrakuijpers, and 6 other people added this photo to their favorites.

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