Thank you Geoff for the comment but... I do not know what that file is. I am careful but...
Cheers !
Thank you Geoff for the comment but... I do not know what that file is. I am careful but...
Cheers !
I have suggested to my group of photography that for the month, we make some photos of fruits.
A very easy goal if you are not committed to try something different which I tried or at least trying to. Inspired by photos I have seen somewhere by Julieanne Kost, I have been shooting fruits whenever I can
Here are: orange, melon, kiwi, strawberry
So far the result is this. More to come, for sure. I need just more two fruits perhaps one, to start paying around.
Looks delicious!
No, not yet. It was and still is, a bit too thick, hard to cut and without holes.
A better version will come to light soon.
Thank you for commenting !
Last edited by Antonio Correia; 20th May 2020 at 11:01 PM.
At one time, Antonio, I used to make my own bread with one of those bread making machines. It took a lot of experimenting to get good results from the recipes. Eventually I realised the 'improvement chemicals' in the bread and yeast were causing the dough to over rise and then collapse into what was little more than a thick biscuit.
After I managed to source some additive free ingredients I was getting acceptable results.
But now, I have given up on eating bread. And only limited amounts of potatoes (boiled not roast or chips).
Thank you for your comment Geoff.
Cheers !
The end of the week, Saturday the 23.ed
During the week I have been quiet and reading a book by Gabriel García Márquez. A delight !
But today I made some shots of a work in progress going on in an old apartment some 125 years old. The 24 is rather tight but for the time being... next time I will go with the 7-14 MFT which will give me more amplitude of field.
That will make an interesting record of the area before it all gets updated with new materials.
Yes Geoff. That is the idea.
You will see when it comes to the end. I ams ure it is going to be very nice.
A few more weeks to go.
Cheers !
As usual very few shots...
But this week I had a specific work to do: to photograph fruits for the montly photography group I conduct.
During all the time I was lazy but I had to do something, to be an example !
And that is what I did today. Some peaches and here I go. Later, some work in LR to finish the job and here I am. Two rather poor proposals... being the second one shot with the fruit on plexiglas.
excellent pair of images
Thank you Nandakumar for your comment.
Photos to me are never straight out of camera as I always have some work on them.
These days I try to experiment with different light efects, layers, masks and so on.
More to come !
Waiting....
Nice old tools there, Antonio.
One thing puzzles me though. In the centre of the image between the dies and wire stripping pliers is a stainless steel clip. Those clips are used in the fishing industry to attach hooks to a rope main line. I have used almost identical clips when I was fishing for my living; so there must be a few still somewhere inside my workshop shed.
Hi António - I enjoy both of these images. Well done and too they remind me of my Dad's collection. He even fished and would probably have had a bass lure or some such hanging on his board!
I agree, it is very seldom that I would use a photo SOOC. I'd rather give it a touch up in a post processing application just because I think I can improve my image. <grin>
Your photo work is interesting! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Geoff for your comment.
This warehouse is used by a small company which maintains old leasure wood ships for leisure. They were previously used some 50 years ago, for the transportation of salt.
The simple photo below was taken in a walk on the harbour that very same day.