Photograph By Andre Denis
Andre D.
Photograph By Nigel Watts.
Nigel W.
Photograph By Judita Sendak
Judita S.
Photograph By Barbara Socor
Barbara S.
Photograph By Jan Symank
Jan S.
Photograph By Gregory McLemore
Gregory M.
Photograph By Yamil Saenz
Yamil S.
Photograph By Debra Garside
Debra G.
 
imageopolis Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Your photo sharing community!

Your Photo Art Is Not Just A Fleeting Moment In Social Media
imageopolis is dedicated to the art and craft of photography!

Upload
your photos.  Award recipients are chosen daily.


Editors Choice Award  Staff Choice Award  Featured Photo Award   Featured Critique Award  Featured Donor Award  Best in Project Award  Featured Photographer Award  Photojournalism Award

Imageopolis Photo Gallery Store
Click above to buy imageopolis
art for your home or office
.
 
  Find a Photographer. Enter name here.
    
Share On
Follow Us on facebook 

 


Send this photo as a postcard
Apple on Stair
 
Send this image as a postcard
  
Image Title:  Apple on Stair
  0
Favorites: 0 
 By: Mark Longo  
  Copyright ©2006

Register or log in to view this image at its full size, to comment and to rate it.


This photo has won the following Awards




 Projects & Categories

 Browse Images
  Recent Pictures
  Todays Pictures
  Yesterdays Pictures
  Summary Mode
  All imageopolis Pictures
 
 Award Winners
  Staff Choice
  Editors Choice
  Featured Donors
  Featured Photographers
  Featured Photos
  Featured Critiques
   
 Image Options
  Unrated Images
  Critique Only Images
  Critiquer's Corner
  Images With No Critiques
  Random Images
  Panoramic Images
  Images By Country
  Images By Camera
  Images By Lens
  Images By Film/Media
   
 Categories
   
 Projects
   
 Find Member
Name
User ID
 
 Image ID
ID#
 
   
 Search By Title
 
   

Photographer Mark Longo  Mark Longo {Karma:12760}
Project #35 Home Camera Model Canon EOS 350D
Categories Still Life
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Still Life
Lens Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Uploaded 2/27/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 843 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 14 Rating
5.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About A sunlit still life. Critique is welcome.
Random Pictures By:
Mark
Longo


'tis the season...

Library

Eyes

To Seed #2

Odd Couple

Emily

Hot Jazz

tea time

Corners & Sky

In the Old Style

There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
  1
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 6/16/2006
perfect. marvelous frames. great lighiing. superb.

  0


Francesco  Francesco   {K:8101} 3/7/2006
Ciao Mark, there is only one word for this composition...Super! Bravo! Ciao

  0


Mark Longo Mark Longo   {K:12760} 3/2/2006
Thank you for your very kind and generous comments, Roby!

Mark

  0


Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 3/2/2006
wooww and the other fine and perfect clarity i the omage!
the part of light-shadows is so net, sharp, indeed an excellent work the clear part it is such, the dark part is excellent…
very well done.. mark..

[the Giro d’Italia is a marvelous bike race.. furthermore in 2008 in championship of the cycling world it will be its in my town – Varese.. is not a big town, but an excellent field for cycling, many high and low, many hills and mountains, many lakes. if you want, the possibility of being is.. the Giro (like all the world) lets the beautiful one of the land see..]

my best wishes,
roby

  0


Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/28/2006
Mark, it sounds like you've made a great investment, I always think one should buy art with their heart, and then if the artist becomes famous, even better! Best regards, Ina

  0


Mark Longo Mark Longo   {K:12760} 2/28/2006
Yes, Zigmond is a painter (oil on linen) and his stuff is photorealistic and faily minimalistic. I'm lucky enough to own 2 of his works (bought long before his work got into 5 figures USD!). He started as a local artist in my area 15+ years back. He's gone through different phases but the style of the work I attached is mostly what he does and what I like the best. Some of his florals are amazing. And yes, I'm certain he works from photos.

He's been an insiration to my still life photography, much as the 16-18th century dutch folks are a muse for you. Though I'll allow that your goals are the more ambitious, you are also more capable of reaching them if I may say! Aim high! And reach them or not, we sure are having fun, huh?

Best always,
Mark

  0


Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/28/2006
Wow, is that a painting? I thought it was one of your still lifes! I'm sure he works from photographs, it's very precise hyper-realism :)

  0


Mark Longo Mark Longo   {K:12760} 2/28/2006
Thanks much Ina. I actually modeled this after the style of a contemporary painter named Micheal Zigmond whose work I admire. He does some spare still lifes such as this that feature bright sunlight in internal spaces. (see attachment)

Regards,
Mark

  0



Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/28/2006
Excellent lighting and contrasts, great definition, great use of primary colors: yellow (wood), red (apple) and blue (carpet) with white and dark lines. It would look perfect stylized into a painting! Excellent composition! The framing looks like a window into an open space, great frame style!
Best regards, Ina

  0


no longer a member no longer a member   {K:10557} 2/27/2006
A nice simple composition with very few elements that makes this a strong image. I like the lighting on the apple and the stair case, however, I think the rug in the bottom right corner is a bit distracting from the subject. Still, I think you've done a very good job here.

  0


Mark Longo Mark Longo   {K:12760} 2/27/2006
Thanks for your comment Laura!

Mark

  0


Mark Longo Mark Longo   {K:12760} 2/27/2006
This frame is a new type for me that I've been using a lot lately, but I have a seen others on Usefilm do something very similar so I thought I'd try it.

I do it in Photoshop CS2 (though it can be done in any recent Photoshop version and probably in other programs as well.

- I put the image on a new layer of its own (copy the background)

- Set the background color to white, then increase the canvas size by about 100 pixels

- Then I create a new layer and select the whole work (cntl-A), then Edit->Stroke 4 pixels of black (inside stroke) using the stroke dialog box. The deselect (cntl-D).

- I then select the drop shadow in the styles for the stroked layer and increase the size and decrease the distance of the shadow until it can be seen inside the whole frame

- In the main image layer I then select the empty space outside the image, invert the selection, create a new layer, select a light gray foreground color, then do an outside stroke of 2 pixels on the new layer.

That's it. Vary to taste. Hope that helped!

Mark

  0


Laura Haw Laura Haw   {K:2696} 2/27/2006
very nice. Simple with nice colours and good detail.

  0


Sheldon Katz   {K:-287} 2/27/2006
Interesting picture Mark. How do you do your frames?

  0


  1

 

|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2013 Absolute Internet, Inc - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.4208984