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Light brush; (following Dutch and Flemish Still-life masters)


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Sergei? You have realy disapeared!!Welcome back with again a beautiful still life.Very good light and composition ! Pnina
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Inspired by Dutch and Flemish Still-life masters I've tried to create

something similar in photography.

I will be grateful if you'll leave your comments and rates.Thanks.

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Very appealing still life. I can't quite tell what the object is behind the carafe, though. Might be better to have it either out of the shot or a little more light on it. I like the rich colors you've achieved with the lighting.
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The lighting is very good, as is the focus and dof. The composition really captures the eye, high level of detail and clarity, 7/7
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Oh, waht a photograph...

I exactly wanted such a photograph.

I want to larn the technique of your lightings.

By the way you writed "Inspired by Dutch and Flemish Still-life

masters..."

Who are thet ?

Are they phtographer or painter ?

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This is what photography is about! Magnificient lighting and composition. How did you do it? Did you use spot-lighting with a long exposure time?
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This is beautiful. I would love to have this on my dining room wall for Thanksgiving. It is a very special time for myself and my family and I have been wondering what would be a nice portrait, this would be lovely. Great Job. Very artistic.
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I adore your still lifes Sergei. They are more than just photo's. Your portfolio is one great collection of exceptional Art photography. Also this photo is like a painting and it reminds me to the works of amongst 'Pieter de Ring' and 'Adriaan van Utrecht', Dutch Masters of still lifes in the 17the century. I haven't discovered your equal till now, Sergei! You're the Master of lightning and composition. Congratulations!

 

Greetings, Ada.

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