21 August, 2018

Two Yellow Chairs Minimal

Minimalism as Parts of the Whole


A Minimalistic Image of the Parts of Two Yellow Chairs against the Red Walls of Jawahar Kala Kendra - Jaipur. Image clicked via Canon EOS 6 D Mark II Camera and 100 mm Macro L Series Lens.
Photo By © Prakash Ghai
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What we have here is A Minimalist Photograph of the Parts of Two Yellow Chairs against the Red Walls of Jawahar Kala Kendra - Jaipur


I spotted these Two Yellow Chairs right outside one of the Art Galleries at Jawahar Kala Kendra

The exhibition was organized by Doon Academy Jaipur and the content of the exhibition was Art made by young school kids out of waste.

I was pleasantly surprised to see the talent of young children. They used Ice-cream sticks, News papers, Ear-buds etc to make wonderful common household items like, Table Lamps, Pen Stands, Wall Mirrors etc.

Right before entering the exhibition, is when I captured this shot. 

I was down on my knees for this. I realized that I should be taking more Minimalist Photographs from a low angle. 


Also, as promised earlier, I have finally posted a Colored Minimalist Photograph after along time.

One more thing is that shooting Minimalism as Parts of the Whole really makes me happy. 

The Two Yellow Chairs have been partially cut and carefully placed in the frame, I did so by me going down on my knees and capturing this Photograph from on a very low angle. 

On top of the chairs, you see a lot of Negative Space. This is a very typical Non-busy, Simplistic, and Imaginative Minimalist Photograph. 


The EXIF Data for the Photo is as follows:


  • Camera Maker: Canon

  • Camera Model: Canon EOS 6D Mark II

  • Lens: Canon 100 mm Prime Macro L Series Lens

  • F-stop: f/5.6

  • Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec.

  • ISO speed: ISO-100

  • Exposure bias: 0 step

  • Focal Length: 100 mm

  • Metering mode: Spot

  • Flash mode: No flash

  • Exposure program: Manual

  • White Balance: Auto

Hope you enjoyed the Two Yellow Chairs Minimalist Photograph.



Thank you for your time. Have a Nice Day. !

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