I love the color of persimmons – bright orange fruits silhouetted against the sharp blue of the autumn sky. Â These are the hachiya variety, and when you buy them in the store, they are hard. Â As they ripen, they become blacker and squishy.
Honestly, I bought these with photographs as my primary thought, but in the back of my mind, ah! Â persimmon bread! Â And now, having photographed them, my current thought – before turning them into bread – is to paint them. Â And so I shall, later on. Â Right now, though, on to photographing them.

The photo shoot took place on the south side of the house, with the sun rising from the east. Â No clouds, just a bit of wind. Â Above is the set up – you can see the directional cast of the shadow. Â Light was quite contrasty. Â The camera shoot involved about 100 or so images (ah, the glories of digital photography!), at all f/ stops and exposures, with a polarizing filter and without. Â Add to that, some with flash and some without; some with filtered flash, some without.
The final images here were done with a filtered flash, using f/32 and 1/60 second for exposure. Â Post processing was done to clean up spots in the background in the paper, as well as to clean up a few flaws on the fruit. Â Color was adjusted to some degree, with the final photo given a slightly warm setting to give an impression of reflected light from the fruits, or from a bit of a glowing evening light.



I pulled on compositional elements in painting – three items, three directions. I also cropped the photo at one point to create a different image, using the two persimmons on the right. Â However, the last picture, supposed to suggest an evening glow bombs now that I think about it! Â The reason is because the tint of the background is too consistent – certainly not something one would paint! Â So, in the final analysis, the ones with the white background are more pleasing to me, and so is the black and white one below.

I expect I will do something in sumi-e with these persimmons in the next few days, with and without color. I need to pick up that paint brush!

















