digital+cameras

I recently got interested in lucky bamboo and decided to take some pictures of my co-worker's plant at work.

I learned in my project that my camera has settings for inside and outside. Most of the time I would manually try to tone them to try to make them look better. But this definitely helped cut down on the weird colors caused by florescent lighting.



I was particularly keen on tight shots. I liked emphasizing on the contrast of the blue pot next to the green bamboo stalks.

I found the closer I got, the most intense the colors were because there was less interference of colors from surrounding items (e.g. carpet or chairs).