The image is square, and a macro shot of a pair of high-heeled shoes. The angle is from the back looking to the front of the shoes, but since these heels are quite a few inches tall, you see the sole, and a small sliver of the front of the shoe.
The heels of the shoes are gold metallic, and are very reflective. The majority of the background, as well as the foreground on which the shoes sit is light pink, and gets darker further back. There is part of background on the left side that we see above the left show that is blue. The small angle on top of the shoe that we do see is an orange color. The soles of the shoes are tan; also European, as the size is marked 39. The size and brand of the shoe is embossed in the shoe with a coffee brown color.
The angle is not directly the back, but off a few degrees. The shoes are not side-by-side, but the left shoe is closer to the camera, because the depth of field is short, and because the shoes are staggered, there is an interesting play with which parts of each shoe that are in focus.
The heel of the left shoe is out of focus, but the sole of the shoe is in focus, while the shoe on the right’s heel is the object in focus; the sole of the shoe becomes out of focus.
The image is square, and a macro shot of a pair of high-heeled shoes. The angle is from the back looking to the front of the shoes, but since these heels are quite a few inches tall, you see the sole, and a small sliver of the front of the shoe.
ReplyDeleteThe heels of the shoes are gold metallic, and are very reflective. The majority of the background, as well as the foreground on which the shoes sit is light pink, and gets darker further back. There is part of background on the left side that we see above the left show that is blue. The small angle on top of the shoe that we do see is an orange color. The soles of the shoes are tan; also European, as the size is marked 39. The size and brand of the shoe is embossed in the shoe with a coffee brown color.
The angle is not directly the back, but off a few degrees. The shoes are not side-by-side, but the left shoe is closer to the camera, because the depth of field is short, and because the shoes are staggered, there is an interesting play with which parts of each shoe that are in focus.
The heel of the left shoe is out of focus, but the sole of the shoe is in focus, while the shoe on the right’s heel is the object in focus; the sole of the shoe becomes out of focus.