I have two different views of the same concept. Help and guidance appreciated on images and theme worthiness. I can re-shoot this (if I don't eat it all up first!). Thanks, GP
In the first shot, I'm distracted by the art work/poster in the upper left and the sharpness on the grapes that's revealing the first signs of wrinkling.
The second is more appealing, though, I'd be curious about cooling the color temperature just a bit.
In both pictures, the set-up of the shape of the cracker corners mirroring the the cheese wedge is really effective!
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In the first shot, I'm distracted by the art work/poster in the upper left and the sharpness on the grapes that's revealing the first signs of wrinkling.
The second is more appealing, though, I'd be curious about cooling the color temperature just a bit.
In both pictures, the set-up of the shape of the cracker corners mirroring the the cheese wedge is really effective!
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Nice shot. What a great idea, too.
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