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leanneqld
Mar 6, 2012 02:43 GMT
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Thanks Tessa
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Tessa
Mar 5, 2012 11:24 GMT
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Perfect lighting. In my top 5. Good luck!
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leanneqld
Mar 5, 2012 06:45 GMT
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Thanks for the comment Neil. I was almost tempted to clone out the scratches and the imperfections but I decided to keep it more rustic and natural.
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leanneqld
Mar 5, 2012 06:43 GMT
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Thanks for commenting drivingback.
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Neil UK
Mar 4, 2012 12:54 GMT
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Now I like this one. Lovely and sharp. Good soft lighting and a restrained amount of water droplets. I must remember that as less is more sometimes. Only a couple of things prevents it from being perfect. My eyes keep noticing the scratches on the table, probably as everything else is so smooth. There are two imperfections under the stalk of the left tomato which I would could have been cloned out. I think this photo will do very well or even win. Well done. GL.
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drivingback
Mar 3, 2012 05:16 GMT
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Beautiful lighting! I like the way the reds are not blown. I think this is the better of the tomato shot in Main; the shooting angle is the big differentiator! In my faves. Good luck!
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leanneqld
Mar 3, 2012 03:18 GMT
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Thanks for the comment El, here's why I didn't add a knife :)
(LINK)
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elliott
Mar 2, 2012 21:40 GMT
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although i'd like more in the composition... maybe cutting knife or some greens for contrast, this is in number one spot from me. i think you were able to capture the red color of a tomato perfectly. not easy to get red correct. good luck. el
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