Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Bookography (7)

Bookography

Is a fun new way to share the beauty of books with photography. Take a picture with the book being the focus or inspiration and share the picture(s) you have created for the week.

Book
The Goddess of the Rose by P.C. Cast

Rose Goddess

I took this photo in the manual mode and using black and white. I did slightly darken the photo just a little more. The rose is a feather rose and I think it is very fitting for the adult book, beauty and sensuality. 

I did finally get my Lightroom 3 today, but I have to wait till my husband gets home so he can install it. I can't wait to play around with it.

Also have you seen these book sculptures yet? They are amazing and the photography is amazing as well.
You have got to check them out if you haven't already seen them.

I need some help
I am thinking about changing the name of this feature, I'm not sure I am completely still loving it
I was thinking Book-tography, Booktography or something like that. Or maybe as the header Book + Photography = Bookography/(new name)
What do you think? Or do you have any other suggests on the world play and spelling. I want people to get a clear easy grasp on what I am doing for this feature.
Thanks for your thoughts or suggests.

If you would like to participate please do. I will try to post my Bookography post each week on Wednesdays. I would love if you would link back to my blog and share your own link in the comments.


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2 comments:

Fiktshun said...

I love the black and white. Stunning picture.

I like bookography. But if you create a meme badge or post graphic or something you could call it bookography and then have the book + photography in some kind of way below that if you think it would be confusing for people.

I'm ashamed to say I suck at photography and I don't have many books, so I'll just have to stalk your posts, rather than participate!

Casey (The Bookish Type) said...

Oo I love the black and white. Usually people are so focused on the color of a rose -- I love the unexpectedness!