Creating still life scenes is a great way to practice your photography. It allows you to compose and control almost every facet of the photographic process from composition through to post production and is especially good for experimentation when you are learning how difference camera setting interact. You can also produce some fantastic images. This collection is a great example of what can be done with a bit of planning.
photo © 2003 Dave Gray | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2006 Jaume Ventura | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2007 D. Sharon Pruitt | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2008 Joshua Williamson | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2007 Marilyn Peddle | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2009 Ilya | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2006 Davide Restivo | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2010 Joel Hernandez | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2010 sara | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2009 Allan Harris | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2008 Joseph Brent | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2010 Tyler Nienhouse | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2007 Patrizio Cuscito | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2008 Jan Kr?mer | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2008 Quinn Dombrowski | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2010 Greg Simon | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2008 Umberto Fistarol | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2008 Michele M. F. | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2005 Chad Miller | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2009 John Morgan | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2008 Miemo Penttinen | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2006 hobvias sudoneighm | more info (via: Wylio)
photo © 2008 DeusXFlorida | more info (via: Wylio)
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