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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 3/15/2006
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I'm intrigued by the concept that led you to place an apple on sand ripples! The key elements seem incongruent, but in a way that makes me linger and wonder. The sand texture is nice, especially in comparison to the smooth apple.
One question: how did you achieve the velvet-like texture and even lighting on the apple? The even tones and absence of hot spots look like it was shot in a studio. In contrast, the sand looks like it was shot on a nice day at the beach.
I guess I'm using too many words to say that I really like the lighting. You used it to emphasize the best of both elements (apple and sand). I'm intrigued!
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Hanna Segal
{K:13469} 3/9/2006
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Nothing can tempt me to eat an apple from Hermin, especially when he places it on the sand, but the colours are gorgeous and he knows how to take a great picture. Way to go!
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Hasim Aksu
{K:1032} 3/8/2006
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Very interesting...
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Name Surname
{K:3712} 3/8/2006
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..what a temptation..:-) Nice composition.
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Fatemeh Rahimi
{K:13523} 3/8/2006
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The red apple of Eva which temptated Adam for tasting it and the sin was made. as a punishment now we are on the earth which is a dried desert, a hell, in compair with the heaven! but still it is tempting! nice idea my freind! well done Hermin!
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Pavao Calogovic
{K:1277} 3/8/2006
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Beautiful composition and excellent color. Congratulations!
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