Rick, I should say that the light made me immediately think about the
autumn.
Well done.
Rick Womer wrote:
The last apples of the season, at the local farmer's
market in mid-December.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5458065
ist D, FA 16-45, ISO 200, 1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/8,
Rick,
I like seeing the baskets as part of the display. (It's hard to do an
artistic shot.)
I find the apple in the upper left corner of the front basket a bit distracting.
The color seems to fade into the background...maybe just my monitor.
Regards, Bob S.
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Nice light. They look good enough to eat:-).
On 1/15/07, Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last apples of the season, at the local farmer's
market in mid-December.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5458065
ist D, FA 16-45, ISO 200, 1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/8, RAW, minor
Love an image which appears to reflect my vision of true-to-life color.
Very well done!
Jack
--- Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The last apples of the season, at the local farmer's
market in mid-December.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5458065
ist D, FA 16-45, ISO 200,
Not quite there for me. Not sure why, but the composition just
doesn't do it. Maybe a different angle, or different amount of apples
showing or something. I think you need to show more than one basket
of apples and somehow the table to help convey the title you have
picked. Maybe the fisheye
There is a nice luminous feel to the light and the apples are well
presented, but the contrast is too great and the shadows too deep to my
eye. It's a matter of taste, but if you pull it into Photoshop and give
the shadows a healthy whack in adjustments-shadows and highlights you
can make the
Thanks for all the comments!
This was a difficult shot, because the market was
crowded, there weren't many apples (what you see is
what there was), and the apples were surrounded by
clutter. I played with the shot a while, and tried
the fisheye, but other shots worked less well than
this one.
Rick Womer wrote:
What attracted me was the low, warm December light on
the apples, and the deep shadows. I like what Mark
did with the shot, except that it makes it look too
much like September rather than December. Something
in between would probably be ideal.
Ahhh - I did not
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