“ Pear to pear ”
I got inspired this week by the theme…. while shopping at the grocery store. I was buying fruits and thought it could be a good subject for this week, although I didn’t know how to treat it.

It turned out in this funny sculpture, revisiting the peer. Another still life week for me! ...
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  • Eileen Doherty Edited 3 years ago

    An eye catching shot, even in thumbnail size, Cedric!  The newly created pear is fun and colorful but what makes the added impact for me are the remnants of the… more

    An eye catching shot, even in thumbnail size, Cedric!  The newly created pear is fun and colorful but what makes the added impact for me are the remnants of the creation process, rendered with effective depth of field!  Great work!

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  • Patrick Clarke Edited 3 years ago

    This is fabulous...love the clever idea, vivid colors, and DOF. Not sure if you have heard of "turducken" (a combination of turkey, duck, and chicken)...but… more

    This is fabulous...love the clever idea, vivid colors, and DOF. Not sure if you have heard of "turducken" (a combination of turkey, duck, and chicken)...but this is the fruit version: appealimeonge (apple, pear, lime, lemon, orange).  :)

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  • Gary Baker Edited 3 years ago

    Fantastic shot here.  I love how you cut up all the different fruit to make this new Frankenstein Pear.  It's very captivating.

    Fantastic shot here.  I love how you cut up all the different fruit to make this new Frankenstein Pear.  It's very captivating.

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Nikon D850 Sigma F50 ART 1.4 (Nikon)
1/40 f/2.8 400 50

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