You can photograph a burger or some lettuce, you could setup a freshly picked apple (don’t forget the water drops and a couple of apple leaves, maybe?) The
challenge here isn’t necessarily the food, but they way you photograph it.
A bowl of fruit in the right light is way better than a bowl of fruit in dull light!
Rainy-day
street photography can be a lot of fun, and it’s a great way to produce gorgeous photos. When the rain starts to fall, locations – particularly urban areas – become moody and atmospheric. The resulting photos are often powerful and unique.
When doing street photography in the rain, however, you’ve got to do more than stay dry and snap away with your camera. In this
article, I share my best tips for street shots in bad weather...