There is often silverware with my "who's Hungry" shots. and it is sometimes a real struggle to get both food and utensils to look good. So good job here, and know it's not always easy. :-)
I would not apply any additional changes to the image. I think it is very interesting. The light is well controlled, crating a spot on the spoon. The scratches on the spoon are well visible and give an impression of wear and tear. The brown, ceramic background creates a good contrast with the main subject.
Michael Mossiagin thank you for resharing Want to say, i am using phone camera and bit of photoshop. My image editing skills are wery low... Wish to learn :)
Michael Kochiashvili I truly think you have a very good "eye" for abstract compositions! Editing techniques is something to learn perhaps but it can only improve what is already impressive enough in my opinion. if you ever decide to try using a devise, dedicating to taking photos you may find even more features, allowing control over the details of your compositions. If not - you mind's "eye" sees better than any sophisticated camera.I like your "notice what is around you" approach to photography. it is very close to what I try to achieve.
great detailing on the metal surface. It contrasts well with the background. Well done. :-)
ReplyDeleteOshi Shikigami I'm glad you liked it
ReplyDeleteThere is often silverware with my "who's Hungry" shots. and it is sometimes a real struggle to get both food and utensils to look good. So good job here, and know it's not always easy. :-)
ReplyDeleteOshi Shikigami may be it is my lucky shot :)
ReplyDeleteI would not apply any additional changes to the image. I think it is very interesting. The light is well controlled, crating a spot on the spoon. The scratches on the spoon are well visible and give an impression of wear and tear. The brown, ceramic background creates a good contrast with the main subject.
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin Thank you, Michael
ReplyDeleteMichael Kochiashvili my pleasure. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin thank you for resharing
ReplyDeleteWant to say, i am using phone camera and bit of photoshop. My image editing skills are wery low... Wish to learn :)
Michael Kochiashvili I truly think you have a very good "eye" for abstract compositions! Editing techniques is something to learn perhaps but it can only improve what is already impressive enough in my opinion. if you ever decide to try using a devise, dedicating to taking photos you may find even more features, allowing control over the details of your compositions. If not - you mind's "eye" sees better than any sophisticated camera.I like your "notice what is around you" approach to photography. it is very close to what I try to achieve.
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin your comment is very important for me. Thanks to all who give me suggestions
ReplyDeleteMichael Kochiashvili you are very welcome!
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