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T.Mato~Private Eye
T.Mato~Private Eye. Always ready to help a cute tomato in distress!
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hehehe
what can i say? =)
this is entertainment.
i wish i could see a hat hanged somewhere in the picture.
but i guess tomatoes dont wear hats. hehe
btw who is the girl in the picture?
regards,
Marco Lazzeri at 07:17 CET on 11-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Hi Randall
Have you ever thought of contacting a major food company, these are great shots and would go well on there office walls or even as a series on the side of packaging or advertisement material for tomatoes, or other veg if you was to incorporate them into your shots, they look great fun to make. You've got top marks off me, it's also good to see the camera being used in a different manor. it just takes imagination..... and boy do you have some imagination...lol
Best regards, Ian
Ian Reed at 09:49 CET on 11-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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As alway's excellent work again. not only for the picture but also for the miniature office you made..
Well done....
PS
How a tomato became part of your live, is no question for you I guess.....;-)
Fonzy - at 12:18 CET on 11-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Mr. Tomato strike again! Congratulation ! Regards Sergio
Sergio Di Giovanni at 14:17 CET on 11-Mar-2006 [Reply]
Masterful
I think this is your best Tomato shot to date, I really like the way you have created the light through the window catching the chair and spilling onto the desk and floor, there has been a tremendous amount of work put into this shot and very skilfully lit which makes the scene almost believable.
Top stuff
Steve
Steve Elliott at 21:14 CET on 11-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Ian Reed wrote:
> Hi Randall
>
> Have you ever thought of contacting a major food company, these are great shots and would
> go well on there office walls or even as a series on the side of packaging or advertisement
> material for tomatoes, or other veg if you was to incorporate them into your shots, they look
> great fun to make. You've got top marks off me, it's also good to see the camera being used
> in a different manor. it just takes imagination..... and boy do you have some imagination...lol
>
> Best regards, Ian
>
Thank you for the kind words Ian. I took your advice and finally got off my duff and contacted some food companies today, so will see what transpires. Glad you like my imaginary world, it does keep me out of trouble!
Randall Beaudin at 05:14 CET on 12-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Steve Elliott wrote:
> I think this is your best Tomato shot to date, I really like the way you have created the
> light through the window catching the chair and spilling onto the desk and floor, there has
> been a tremendous amount of work put into this shot and very skilfully lit which makes the
> scene almost believable.
> Top stuff
> Steve
>
Thank you Steve. I?m glad you like this chapter of my imagination. As I said to Ian, it does keep me out of trouble! This shot took the best part of three days to complete. From sketch to cardboard mock-up to finally hand made wooden props. And then shooting and finally postproduction..Whew!
Randall Beaudin at 05:26 CET on 12-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> As alway's excellent work again. not only for the picture but also for the miniature office you made..
>
> Well done....
>
> PS
> How a tomato became part of your live, is no question for you I guess.....;-)
> Thank you Fons. Remember it all started with a tomato stem.... http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=2711
Randall Beaudin at 05:30 CET on 12-Mar-2006 [Reply]
T.Mato~Hard Boiled !
Tom Decker wrote:
> This is like the opening chapter to a Robert B Parker novel, a damsel in distress coming to
> visit Spencer in his office.
>
> Randall, if you keep this up I won't be able to put tomato slices on my sandwiches any more. ;)
>
> I have to ask: do you grow your own tomatoes?
>
Hi Tom, no I don't grow tomatoes; in fact I?m not all that fond of them! I?m a fan of ?Hard Boiled? detective novels, so I was thinking of Sam Spade and Philip Marlow when I came up with this idea. I also like westerns ;-)
Randall Beaudin at 04:39 CET on 15-Mar-2006 [Reply]