“ What the fork! ”
Had planned a zoomed-in architecture shot and after taking a test image with my phone I planned to return when the lighting was right. That time never came so on a wet and windy Sunday I set my Sigma 70-300mm lens to macro and took photos of some cutlery! Complete trial and error and this was my ...
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  • Walter Coady Edited a year ago

    Greg I love the lines of the fork and the shadows it create, couple with the edges of the knife.  Lighting is perfect.

    Greg I love the lines of the fork and the shadows it create, couple with the edges of the knife.  Lighting is perfect.

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  • Fatema Zakir Edited a year ago

    Very interesting take on every day items. I like how it focuses on the marks, showing its been used.

    Very interesting take on every day items. I like how it focuses on the marks, showing its been used.

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  • Amy Augenblick Edited a year ago

    This is so modern and simple but the marks on the forks make me think of everyone who has been fed in the company of family and friends - a totally  different… more

    This is so modern and simple but the marks on the forks make me think of everyone who has been fed in the company of family and friends - a totally  different vibe.  So much to think about!

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  • Cindy Jo Csomo Edited a year ago

    Great idea with the forks, they look well worn Greg. Good light on them too. ??

    Great idea with the forks, they look well worn Greg. Good light on them too. ??

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Nikon D750 Sigma 70-300mm f/4.5-6 (Nikon)
1/800 f/9 400 300

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