“ What I eat ”
I had no idea where to start with this as I have no appetite for food at the moment. I wanted to capture falling coffee beans but whilst snacking on raspberries, I had the idea of dropping them into water. I took many shots on burst in the light of my kitchen and this was my favourite. It was ...
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Photo Location: England
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Studio Setup
  • Greg Urbano Edited 3 months ago

    nicely done!

    nicely done!

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  • Elmar Hollenstein Edited 3 months ago

    Very nice idea and beautifully caught.

    Very nice idea and beautifully caught.

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  • Sandra Sluijpers Edited 3 months ago

    Fabulous picture to start your 52 frames adventure. Not easy to make this. Beautifully done!

    Fabulous picture to start your 52 frames adventure. Not easy to make this. Beautifully done!

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  • Ken Kittredge Edited 3 months ago

    Awesome shot. I have done these shots before and know it takes a LOT of shots to get a worthy keeper. Loved the fact that there is no signs of the water container in the… more

    Awesome shot. I have done these shots before and know it takes a LOT of shots to get a worthy keeper. Loved the fact that there is no signs of the water container in the shot.

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Nikon 50mm f/1.8
1/4000 f/2.5 160 50mm

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#whatieat #fallingfood #fruitphotography #water #movement

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Still Life

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