Posted by Serge Nanovsky at Monday, November 05, 2007
Labels: Marco/Closeup, Still Life
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7 comments:
dude.. cut the orange verically not horizontally:P. but okay, your a photographer not a cheif I suppose :D.. Loving it :D! ah If it was just a whole collection, with all the types of oranges and lemons. ahh...
Lol... well I guess it's still horizontally, not vertically... coz the one in the picture is cut vertically :D Will try harder on the spot next time.. basicly was shooting fruits thinking of other things... shift happens :)
Have you tried a macro shot on an orange slice with a backlight? It'll bring out astonishing details, you should really consider that in your next experiment =)
You've got a talent in tweeking in everything simple into an amazing view. Keep it up!
That's correct, the only downside is the quantity of similar images on the net. Everyone shoots backlit limes, lemons and orange rings. Will try exploding orange next time, now that's something new :D
thanx again for compliments :)
Exploding an orange? That should be interesting =D
Yea, how do u explode an orange ^o) ?!
Well, you know those blowing up fireworks or flashbangs or whatever they're called, for xmas etc... they blow up small things quite naturally :) I just wonder how many oranges do I need to make a good shot... maybe a few tonns :D
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