I was at a presentation on "contemplative photography" at one of the photo clubs I am a member of. I thought I would give some of the ideas presented by the speaker a try. Contemplative photography is about paying attention to the attributes of the scene, more that the contents of the scene.
My first try here was to photography a small, black Japanese cast iron teapot on a black background using some very subtle lighting; one gridded reflector and one heavily controlled snoot (lots of cinefoil in play here). I do have a full tonal range from black to pure white and a few spots of brown where the iron has oxidized.
I'm just looking for some thoughts on the image.