“ Tell Me When ”
First, I started this week with Mary Poppins singing 'A spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down' not intentionally. But it was there. So I was led to make this picture of sugar overflowing a measuring spoon. Originally there would be three spoons vertically passing the sugar down to the ...
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Photo Location: My mind and my now sweetened garage
  • Luc De Edited 9 months ago

    Willis, your B&W photo is just superb! Thank you

    Willis, your B&W photo is just superb! Thank you

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  • Gayle Gould Edited 9 months ago

    A great result! I am learning a lot of respect for longer… more

    A great result! I am learning a lot of respect for longer exposures

    Lots of negative space, but what would be the effect of showing more of the handle up to where the sugar crystals stop? Might not have to be to where the spoon was centre of the shot to capture this 'tideline'.

    I really like the light on the two streams of sugar, going into the spoon and falling off. A very satisfying continuous flow...........

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  • Debby McCaskey Lynch Edited 9 months ago

    Your blur is so cool. It makes me wonder how many thousands of little grains of sugar are in a spoonful!!!

    Your blur is so cool. It makes me wonder how many thousands of little grains of sugar are in a spoonful!!!

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  • Joshika Pranjivan Edited 9 months ago

    The effect of the falling sugar is amazing, I love that, it looks like its 'raining' sugar!

    The effect of the falling sugar is amazing, I love that, it looks like its 'raining' sugar!

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Olympus E-M1 Mark III Olympus 12-100mm f/4.0 Pro
2"5 f/14 200 100

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#spoon #wtf #longexposure #ny52f

Genre/Technique

1" Shutter and Longer

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