davidmccracken 2 Posted August 25, 2004 Take a boring subject and make it interesting! You are a master! 100% respect! (100% envy!) Link to comment
bartek_milewski1 0 Posted August 25, 2004 te tonacje robia Twoje zdjecia (to w zadnym wypadku nie zarzut). papryka wprowadza zycie, chleb fakture, czosnek doprawia =) przepiekne. Link to comment
sallymckay-lepage 0 Posted August 25, 2004 The textures in this are scrumptuous! Sally Link to comment
wiktor_bubniak 0 Posted August 25, 2004 co tu duzo mowic... 7/7 Juz nie moge sie doczekac kiedy zobacze Twoje fotki z Safari ;-) Link to comment
Coastie 0 Posted August 26, 2004 Excellent still life photo, I love the warm, rich tones of this shot. Nice job. Link to comment
jos www.inpix.biz 0 Posted August 26, 2004 Enchanting. The light is in an old cottage in some memory of long ago...fabulous work! Link to comment
vlad po... 1 Posted August 27, 2004 Excellent light! And your low-key style can be easily recognized here too. David said "boring subject". Not true, it's not boring, but rather "simple". Being presented like here (nice lighting, interesting angle)simple subject becomes unique and very attractive. Great still life. Link to comment
abintraphoto 0 Posted August 27, 2004 I like the colors the clarity, the composition and how the light drops off around the edges. The one thing I might change is turning the peppers so that more of the green stems are lit and visible .......... or to shift the light from the left rear , to the right rear - thus illuminating the stems more . Having some similar, recent experience shooting still lifes - I'm curious if you shot several versions of this scene ? - as I have been inclined to do lately . Well done as usual Piotr ....... (-; Link to comment
mikelaportfolio 0 Posted August 27, 2004 Congrats on winning the kitchen still life contest in PM with that picture sir! Link to comment
erin_kroll 0 Posted August 27, 2004 Have you ever thought about teaching? You have such a beautiful technique and you light is so warm. Link to comment
koval 0 Posted August 27, 2004 i do shot more then one frame in such a occasions. This particular image I shot 2 times using different angle. Link to comment
yanmin 0 Posted August 28, 2004 looks real! where you get that wood underneath? Bread cuts are not in focus. wouldn't it be better if they are... Link to comment
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