Scavenger Hunt #37 – Monochrome

Two wooden manikins. One is sitting in a wooden bowl filled with elastic bands; the other is stirring the bowl with a wooden spoon.

For the Scavenger Hunt #37, I revisited the theme I had used in Scavenger Hunt #32 – the wooden manikins are back!

One of the words was “Monochrome”, with a specific “not black&white” constraint. Since I had a manikin theme, and my manikins are wooden, well, that gives me the palette for what I’m doing. So I started gathering everything that was vaguely wooden-colored in the apartment, and tried to assemble SOMETHING. My train of thoughts when building this image was “a manikin spa” – spas do have weird treatments going on, so why not an elastic-band based one for wooden manikins! I wanted to give the impression of relaxation for the one sitting, and of attending the other for the one standing. I’ve been told it could also look like the day after a student party – and I’m not disagreeing with that 🙂

Unedited version of the previous "manikin spa" image. It is very underexposed, and there's a lot to crop in the borders of the image.
CameraPentax K-1 II
LensPentax D FA 24-70mm F2.8
smc PENTAX-D FA 50mm F2.8 Macro
smc PENTAX-D FA MACRO 100mm F2.8 WR
Pentax DA 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 AL
Focal length63mm
F-NumberF/1.8
Exposure time1/100 s
ISO111

The pictures from my fellow Scavengers are here: Monochrome.

Scavenger Hunt #37 – Roots

The formulas "sqrt(3) = 1.732" and "sqrt(7) = 2.645", written with pink ink on overlapping sheets of paper, and where the square root signs are not written, but mimed by wooden manikins lying on the paper.

For the Scavenger Hunt #37, I revisited the theme I had used in Scavenger Hunt #32 – the wooden manikins are back!

The “Roots” image is the one where I expect the most “… I don’t get it”. I considered tree roots, hair roots – I had a vague concept for tree roots but that would be hell to process in the very little time I had left, and hair roots felt difficult to pull off with bald manikins (I do NOT have fond memories of making Spaghetti behave long enough to take pictures!). And then… square roots. Well well well! I could work with that!

I first posed both manikins in “square-root” shapes (… as best as I could – these are NOT the most flexible models). I initially wanted to use a single sheet of paper to give the rest of the context, but I had a scale issue, so I embraced the multiple sheets and made them as visible as I could. And then, square root of 3 is roughly 1.372 and square root of 7 is roughly 2.645, so I picked my prettiest pink pen and made that happen.

Shooting from above was a bit of an ordeal (and involved climbing on a chair with my camera, which I normally try to avoid.)

An unedited version of the previous image, showing manikins miming square root signs, uncropped and very underexposed.
CameraPentax K-1 II
LensPentax D FA 24-70mm F2.8
Focal length33mm
F-NumberF/6.3
Exposure time1/60 s
ISO800

Processing was mostly straightforward – make the sheet rectangular, crop, fix exposure, done.

The pictures from my fellow Scavengers are here: Roots.

Scavenger Hunt #37 – Tape

Two wooden manikins on all fours, busy rewinding a VHS tape in front of a TV showing an "end of programmes" test card.

For the Scavenger Hunt #37, I revisited the theme I had used in Scavenger Hunt #32 – the wooden manikins are back!

The word “Tape” is the one for which I went through the most different concepts over the timeframe of the Hunt. I started thinking about putting tape on a gift to close it; same thing with a moving box; I considered an audio tape (but I don’t think I have any in the apartment), I did A Lot of attempts at making a measuring tape work (either as “measuring furniture” or “tailor measurements”… nothing quite worked. And then, I remembered that I had a VHS tape somewhere!! (This tape is coming from 3D Construction Kit, for which we have a box… containing said intro video tape.)

I had the “rewinding” notion early on, but I added the blue blanket and the “end of programmes” image on the TV/tablet behind after a few first takes to help sell the “rewinding the video rental after having watched it” – how 90s of me.

A very underexposed and uncropped version of the previous image of manikins rewinding a VHS tape.
CameraPentax K-1 II
LensPentax D FA 24-70mm F2.8
Focal length31mm
F-NumberF/11
Exposure time1/40 s
ISO800

The pictures from my fellow Scavengers are here: Tape.

Scavenger Hunt #37 – Map

Two wooden manikins sitting on a Scotland map.

For the Scavenger Hunt #37, I revisited the theme I had used in Scavenger Hunt #32 – the wooden manikins are back!

I felt a bit stumped on the word “Map” – my first idea was to play around my manikins being lost and looking at a map – but making a manikin-sized map looked like it would be a hassle, especially for something that’d be readable as a map on a picture. So I went the other way around – and I decided to show the story of planning a travel to <searches the apartment for a map, any map> Scotland, and tada!

Two wooden manikins sitting on a Scotland map - very underexposed picture.
CameraPentax K-1 II
LensPentax D FA 24-70mm F2.8
Focal length68mm
F-NumberF/9
Exposure time1/60 s
ISO800

It took a little while to get the right frame and light, but once I had that, the edits were fairly straightforward.

The pictures from my fellow Scavengers are here: Map.

Scavenger Hunt #37 – Hygge

A wooden manikin looking cozy in a cow-spots-patterned blanket, holding a mug in one hand and a green book in the other.

For the Scavenger Hunt #37, I revisited the theme I had used in Scavenger Hunt #32 – the wooden manikins are back!

The picture for Hygge is the first one I shot, and the only one I had for a long time during this hunt (I shot 7 out of 10 pictures on the last week-end before the time limit, so… not exactly early.) Looking for inspiration, hygge seems to evoke coziness, chimney fires, hot cocoa and the like. I re-used a piece of fabric that I had bought for “Cow” in a previous Hunt (yay, prop re-use!) to serve a blanket, and I cut a small book in a Nespresso ad that I had received a couple of days earlier. I’m *particularly* proud of the mug: it’s actually the cap of the box of earbuds tips that came with my new-ish earbuds – I was looking for something in that direction, was considering buying some clay to make something the right size, and… tada! A bit of blue tack to hold the mug and the book, a bit of posing and quite a few takes later, I had my picture.

Unedited version of the previous picture; the colors are less vivid and the framing is a bit wider.
CameraPentax K-1 II
Lenssmc PENTAX-D FA MACRO 100mm F2.8 WR
Focal length63mm
F-NumberF/14
Exposure time6 s
ISO500

I processed with warm tones to give the possible impression of a fireplace in front of the manikin. The fabric and manikin were a bit same-ish in the initial processing, so I darkened the manikin to make it “pop” a bit more against the cow blanket.

The pictures from my fellow Scavengers are here: Hygge.

Scavenger Hunt #37 – Lost

A wooden manikin on all fours, with its arm stuck between the cushions of a sofa, probably looking for its keys.

For the Scavenger Hunt #37, I revisited the theme I had used in Scavenger Hunt #32 – the wooden manikins are back!

For “Lost”, I went for the pretty straightforward narrative of “having lost one’s keys (or phone, or whatever else) between the cushions of the sofa”. So this was essentially posing the manikin, shooting, basic processing, and done.

A unedited version of the previous picture, very underexposed and with a bluer tone.
CameraPentax K-1 II
Lenssmc PENTAX-D FA MACRO 100mm F2.8 WR
Focal length100mm
F-NumberF/8
Exposure time1/80 s
ISO800

The pictures from my fellow Scavengers are here: Lost.

Scavenger Hunt #37 – Empty

A wooden manikin standing in a large empty white room.

For the Scavenger Hunt #37, I revisited the theme I had used in Scavenger Hunt #32 – the wooden manikins are back!

For the word “Empty”, I wanted a very minimalist image, with the idea of the manikin being in a completely empty room. I wasn’t exactly sure of how to achieve that because I lack a clean seamless white background of that size. But I got the idea of shooting from above on top of our (white) coffee table.

A wooden manikin standing on a white table, base for the previous image.
CameraPentax K-1 II
LensPentax D FA 24-70mm F2.8
Focal length70mm
F-NumberF/6.3
Exposure time1/60 s
ISO800

This gave me a manikin on a white background with a shadow below it (shadows are important to ground things on a surface, otherwise they’re floating!). I processed it by cropping the white content, increasing the canvas size to give more space to the image (and relying on software magic and a lot of cloning tools to make said canvas increase “realistic enough”), and making the whole image black&white to emphasize the minimalist approach.

The pictures from my fellow Scavengers are here: Empty.

#52Frames – 2022-47 and 2022-48

2022-47: Wabi-Sabi

A dry bromeliad flower over a black background. It has a large, curly, dry leaf texture.

Last week’s theme was “Wabi-sabi” – I had been procrastinating removing the dried flower from my bromeliad; I finally did it, and I immortalized it in this picture. It’s taken on my kitchen countertop, which has the nice idea of being black enough; there was a reflection that I tried to use, but to no avail; so I went for the fully black background instead.

2022-48 – Animals

Pairs of wooden animals aligned as if they are queuing. From front to back: tiny camels, sheep, pigs, cows, donkeys, horses and elephants.

And the theme for this week was “Animals”. There was a clear expectation of, well, live animals, but that was not happening on a Sunday evening at 21:00. But, thankfully, I have board games. Somehow I went for a Noah’s Ark theme – because that made me smile. And, interestingly enough, I got two pictures in a row with opposite backgrounds and opposite diagonals!

#52Frames – 2022-46 – Food

Close-up of food: hummus, falafel, various salads, baba ganoush, grilled halloumi cheese and cheese in fried phyllo

The theme for this week’s 52Frames was “Food”. I knew that what we’d order on Friday night would probably be the most appetizing/colorful food of the week, so I took a few pictures, despite not having any kind of natural light, and being too hungry to set up proper lighting. In all fairness, I had setup some Lume cubes on my Platypod, and then I saw I hadn’t put them in the right holes to be able to raise the Platypod, and I ended up shooting holding my camera by hand.

Despite the dire lack of proper light, I’m not too grumpy with this picture – I think I did a reasonable job with colors in post and, while it’s not great, it’s… decent. And that was some very tasty food too 🙂