“ Not quite very peri ”
Living in a world of 50 shades of grey it was very hard to find complementary colors. But, when I was looking at these persimmons in a bowl in our kitchen I remembered we had an old blue plastic cutting board that would probably work in the photo. I cut couple differently shaped slices of one of ...
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  • Peter Palo-oja Edited 3 years ago

    Nice find and fresh colors! The shadow of the fruit looks funny probably due to many light sources(?). Great shot ?

    Nice find and fresh colors! The shadow of the fruit looks funny probably due to many light sources(?). Great shot ?

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  • Kristen Moore Edited 3 years ago

    I like the angle and perspective of this shot. It manages to seem dramatic even though it’s an everyday item.

    I like the angle and perspective of this shot. It manages to seem dramatic even though it’s an everyday item.

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  • Jon Winslow Edited 3 years ago

    I like that. The lighting is really good. How did you do that? Did you have a flash or some external lights?

    I like that. The lighting is really good. How did you do that? Did you have a flash or some external lights?

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  • Linda Miller Edited 3 years ago

    Beautiful colors and detail. I like the lighting and focus.

    Beautiful colors and detail. I like the lighting and focus.

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Olympus E-M1 Mark III Olympus 12-40mm Pro
1/40 f/2.8 640 40

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#complementarycolors #blue #orange #macro #cut #persimmon #arrangement #leaf #core #pulp #fresh

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