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Playing with light (6)Posted by Sarito (Basingstoke, United Kingdom) on 4 November 2009 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio. 6/7 See the first image for the setup. Thank you very much for taking your time to visit my photoblog! I would love you to leave your honest opinion, advice on how to improve the quality of the image. "For the world, you're someone. For someone, you are the world"
Comments (29)
@om: Thank u Om/ @Didier DE ZAN: Thank you very much. @Zing: Thank you Zing. @Fabienne: Thank you very much. @Kiwisa: Thank you very much. Anina from Auckland, New ZealandAnother beauty! Clean and simple but yet very effective. Well done :) 4 Nov 2009 8:37am @Anina: Thank you Anina. @fabrizio: Thank you, Fabrizio. @Manubhai: Thank you very much.. it is a pair of fork. oncho from granada, SpainOtra genialidad de las tuyas, simple pero con un resultado soberbio. 4 Nov 2009 9:28am @oncho: Muchas Gracias, Oncho. MrsAmber from West Wickham, United KingdomThese could all be hung in a posh photo gallery (I'm thinking along the Front in Brighton myself!)..they are so, so good that if I was wearing a hat I'd take it off to you! 4 Nov 2009 10:04am @MrsAmber: I take a bow to your comment, very kind of you. It is very encouraging to go even further.. Thank you so much :). @Marie: Thank you Marie. @k@: Thanks K@. I am glad you like the series. Eric Cousineau from Sherwood Park, CanadaIt just keeps getting better and better! Bravo Sarito! ;-) 4 Nov 2009 1:09pm @Eric Cousineau: Thank you Eric. LESLIE from norwich, United KingdomNeat shot Sarito, you could all most turn it upside down & wouldn't know the difference 4 Nov 2009 1:28pm @LESLIE: Thank you very much, Leslie. @Philippe: Thank you. @Pepe Cabrera: :) Thank you. @MARIANA: Thank you very much, Mariana. @Luca Bobbiesi: Thank you Luca. Anthony Morgan Lambert from Bielefeld, GermanyYou´re getting very good at this still life thing !! 4 Nov 2009 2:58pm @Anthony Morgan Lambert: Thank you very much, Anthony. @warnesworld: Thank you so much. Bishop from Houston, United StatesYou've got some great graphic shots in this series! :) 4 Nov 2009 4:05pm @Bishop: Thank you. @bekkah: Thank you. john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesExcellent. It's amazing what you can do with a couple of forks. 4 Nov 2009 4:57pm @john4jack: Thanks, Jack. Michael from Shell village, United KingdomVery accomplished graphical work, it's superb. 4 Nov 2009 5:58pm @Michael: Thank you, Michael. dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaThis is really beautifully done - clever and original - and different! Looking at the series, though, I must say that the first image is still my favourite - it has an extra special quality about it. 4 Nov 2009 6:19pm @dobbino: :), thank you very much for your comments. May be today's post is better than the first one :). Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesNice capture here in that I can't tell right away whether the forks are reflections of each other or if you indeed have four forks there. Nice graphic formation as well. 4 Nov 2009 6:22pm @Steven: Thank you very much, Steven. Christel from Köln, GermanyGood evening Sarito, 4 Nov 2009 6:58pm @Christel: Thank you, Christel. @Steve Rice: Thanks Steve. |
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