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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 6/26/2006
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I just came across this image...really nice. This is my favorite of your recent egg photos. The shallow DOF is very appealing and the cool colors work well. There is something disconcerting about the fresh and natural robin's egg against the cold steel of the fork. That disconcerting element makes me want to look at the image even longer.
Really a rocking image!
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 6/25/2006
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Oh, and by the way, Michael, I just noticed your mention of my recent fork images inspiring you to do these last two images - thank you!
However, you have used a great deal more imagination than I did! Excellent work!
Cheers
Phil
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 6/25/2006
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A very striking image, Michael! Fantastic shallow DOF, great colours and fascinating and intriguing comp! Well done!
Cheers
Phil
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Caterina Berimballi
{K:27299} 6/15/2006
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Oh that's just forking great!... sorry, couldn't resist, surprised no-one's said it before me ;)
Seriously though, I prefer egg on fork over egg on spoon. I think the prongs add a more interesting dynamic. Nice work :)
Phil's forks give few food for thought (try saying that three times, f-f-fast)
Cheers Rina.
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Alyssa Ciavarra
{K:227} 6/15/2006
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cool idea like the water drops
Alyssa!
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Jacob French
{K:6315} 6/15/2006
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Great selective focus on the water droplets on the egg. The focus distorts the fork :-) really nicely.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 6/14/2006
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COOL dof and i like the foreground where the forks "needles" meets the green egg. Jeanette
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 6/14/2006
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Very effective capture and I like the sever depth and bokeh. Great capture :)
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