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Cherries
Image Title:  Cherries
 
 By: Petros Stamatakos  
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Photographer Petros Stamatakos {K:11628}
Project #6 Minimal Depth of Field Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio MISC.
Studio
Lens Canon  50 mm f/1.8 II
Uploaded 8/12/2005 Film / Memory Type Sandisk
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 621 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 15 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Melbourne
State -  VIC
Country - Australia   Australia
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A L E X

Leaving...

s m o k e

Want to play?

Cherries

e l e n i

e l e n i    2

He's late...

Melbourne by Night

Standing out

There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17525} 8/12/2005
I like the use of dof here. The cherries look fresh and tasty. (I also love the little shallow dish, but that is due to my china addiction.)

The background seems a little too yellow-green for the blue-green of the dish, but maybe that is too picky. However, the out-of-focus quality of the background is perfect.


Hugo de Wolf   {K:185008} 8/12/2005
Hi Petros, Eventhough I would've expected a slightly wider DOF, I do think this solution grows on me. The deep red of the cherries stands out beautifully with the pastel green tones. At first, I wasn't so sure, but after a while, I have to reconsider that thought. It works well. Interesting approach, using the single vanishing point. Instinctively, I think one would opt for at least two points, but this approacht creates a stronger focal point on the nearest cherry. Good stuff

Cheers,

Hugo


Hamdy Reda   {K:874} 8/12/2005
wonderful colors


Paolo Corradini   {K:51855} 8/12/2005
great details and colors! like an image for magazine!

Paolo


Alisa Mudge   {K:12438} 8/12/2005
I can easily see this in a Martha Stewart magazine. It even has her green. Nice matching of the stems.
Alisa


p e t a .   {K:18270} 8/12/2005
a very appealing combination of colours.


Terrence Kent   {K:7023} 8/13/2005
petros and i would like the usefilm public to make the call, which version is the bees knees?


Petros Stamatakos   {K:11628} 8/13/2005
Here's the alternative version that Terrence refers to...



Chelsea Burke   {K:5026} 8/13/2005
Hmmm...I'm voting for the original green, makes the red cherries stand out a bit more. And I'm still wanting a little more depth of field on that focus.


Judi Liosatos   {K:34029} 8/14/2005
Nice. Good stock photo.

Judi


Lassitude    {K:416} 8/18/2005
I vote for the second version.


Bruce Harper   {K:5305} 8/18/2005
The original image with the green background works better for me, ties the background in with the green of the stalk on the primary cherry.


Claude Tenot   {K:9875} 8/20/2005
Parfaite composition....cher maître...c'est un petit joyau de photographie


sam khosravifard   {K:16153} 8/21/2005
nice composition and very atractive cherry
well done


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59985} 1/7/2007
Lovely colours against each other.....how they highlight the complement colour. Mmmm, i would like one :))

Jeanette


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