Thanks, Christine. Actually , the colander is white, the S&P shakers creamy, and the stove a very light grey. That and the mix of daylight coming from the left and tungsten from the right made it difficult to balance colors and brightness.

Here's a photo of a Chambers version, not quite so fancy:

http://www.shorpy.com/node/6130 Look at it full size for details. :-)

Joe

On Jun 29, 2009, at 18:48 , Christine Aguila wrote:

Hi Joseph: I like #4 best, and I love # 5. That's a beautiful stove. The stove shot comes up a little dark on my monitor; wonder if mid-tones could be brightened up just a tad--though YMMV on your monitor. Maybe it's just my monitor. Still, love the stove shot. Cheers, Christine





----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph McAllister" <[email protected] >
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Subject: GESO VII — Flora, Food, Fluorescence


Some images I took while visiting my sister in Seattle the other day.

http://homepage.mac.com/jomac/Pentaxian's.GESO.VII/

If it doesn’t excite you,
This thing that you see,
Why in the world,
Would it excite me?
—Jay Maisel

Joseph McAllister
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