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Photographer Gaja Snover {K:4462}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Lumix Fz20
Categories Abstracts
Macro
Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Objects/Still Life
Abstract
Lens n/a
Uploaded 1/31/2005 Film / Memory Type sandisk 256
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 217 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 10 Rating
6.00
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Bora Ömerogullari   {K:234} 1/31/2005
a classical concept beautifully expressed
the tones , the contrast and the huge depth of field are greatly combined
congratulations


Stephanie Koth   {K:224} 1/31/2005
Wow. I've never looked at a fork that way before! Awesome closeup.

Stephanie


Jim Gamble   {K:12143} 1/31/2005
WOW, great close up!!!
Love the selective focus on this also.
Jim Gamble


Curtis Feather   {K:5130} 1/31/2005
Gaja, hey another nice piece. When comparing this photo and the Double Vision, it pulls out elements in the other that make me like it even more. In this work I really like the use of Depth of Field controlled by your lens and aperture, and the abstract quality it gives this. When looking at your other work, Double Vision, I have reconsidered and I think the composition works as it is. It seemed possibly top heavy, but after holding paper to crop it down, I think it loses a lot of the powerful effect of the double image. Very nice works in both situations.


K P   {K:3499} 2/2/2005
Eye pleasing, excellent work! Depth is also very good!

Karel


Gaja Snover   {K:4462} 2/3/2005
Hi Curtis,

Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. Much appreciated.

regards,
Gaja


Fabrizio Fiorucci   {K:4871} 2/3/2005
Another unusual vision... sometimes a simple object as familiar as a fork can hide an interesting photographic perspective. Well done!


Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 2/4/2005
Great shot Gaja.
Sal


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 3/10/2005
The previous one is creative in the way you placed the forks over each other, very good and creative! But i prefer this one. The really COOL dof and the diagonal is excellent!

Jeanette


Gaja Snover   {K:4462} 3/11/2005
Hi Jeanette,

Thanks so much for all your kind comments. it seems that we have a similar sensibility, at least for fork photos(;-) this was my favorite too, and I was quite shocked at the response to the other photo. Thanks again,

Gaja


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