Fruit pieces
Copyright ©2013, salvador atance
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salvador atance
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satance |
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10-Jan-2013 03:12 CET |
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Olympus E-510 |
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1/125 s |
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F5.6 |
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19 mm |
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Zuiko 14-54 F 2.8-3.5 |
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100 |
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external |
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PS skin smooth |
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It's a technically perfect shot. Perhaps I would have cropped a bit of the top, to put more emphasis on the model. What should this image represent?
Alfred Molon at 19:39 CET on 10-Jan-2013 [Reply]
Bravo
Salvador,
Very classy, technically impressive, and artistically appealing photo.
Mark Stodter
Mark Stodter at 20:50 CET on 10-Jan-2013 [Reply]
meaning...does it matter?
Alfred Molon wrote:
> It's a technically perfect shot. Perhaps I would have cropped a bit of the top, to put more
> emphasis on the model. What should this image represent?
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Thankyou Alfred, the origin of this shot is to have a still-life series of shots in which a nude model interact with the scenary, I am not an Art expert but I can imagine I'm not the first in improving one main speciality with the intrusion of a bit of other speciality. At the end, a lot of still-life paintures from ancient masters contain also animals like a dead goose or an alive dog. Of course I'm not saying my girls are like their gooses and dogs, just they develop the same role on the composition.
Regards.
salvador atance at 20:56 CET on 10-Jan-2013 [Reply]
Thanks!
Mark Stodter wrote:
> Salvador,
> Very classy, technically impressive, and artistically appealing photo.
> Mark Stodter
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Many thanks Mark.
salvador atance at 20:58 CET on 10-Jan-2013 [Reply]