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palaima
23rd of November 2009 (Mon), 06:17
Hi,
would be nice to read what you think,
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2697/4125081184_869e636b63_o.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2669/4124310471_f4670b63ef_o.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2724/4125077998_70a51b943e_o.jpg
PhotosGuy
23rd of November 2009 (Mon), 08:57
I kind of like what you're doing in #1, but I'd move the fork farther down, & to me, metal looks better with a blue WB than yellow.
jetcode
23rd of November 2009 (Mon), 10:26
I like the context and graphic shape of the images, the simple tonality. In #2#3 there are more focus points or a stronger focus point for my eye than #1 where the focus point is washed in highlight leaving a fairly soft image for my eye to find detail in.
palaima
23rd of November 2009 (Mon), 12:06
Thank you both, good thing that i still have the raw's will try other tones too :)
Scottdog129
23rd of November 2009 (Mon), 12:17
Whats the EXIF on this, if you dont mind. Also, which lens? I like these.
palaima
23rd of November 2009 (Mon), 12:32
Whats the EXIF on this, if you dont mind. Also, which lens? I like these.
hmmm...
Lens Sigma 17-70 at 70mm
F-number 4.5
Exposure 1/80
All done on a tripod :) lighting - table lamp :D (you have to work with what you have...)
DragonDan
23rd of November 2009 (Mon), 15:40
For whatever reason, I can't stand bent tines.
Maybe try the fork sitting on its back, with a strawberry stuck on a couple tines.
palaima
23rd of November 2009 (Mon), 16:43
^ :DDD
Thanks! But it was just and experiment more or less :D I'll try later with food, thanks for the idea! Should look quite cool :)
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