50mm/1.4 in the produce aisle - happy radish
spider-t
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Walking around my neighborhood with my 50mm, I had to pick up a couple of things at the grocery store and ended up bringing this home.
How happy is this radish?
cheers!
Trish
How happy is this radish?
cheers!
Trish
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Adorable! I love it.
Hey, question. I've been adding "Produce" pictures to our kitchen (since we sometimes film a cooking show there).
Any chance you'd be willing to watermark the corner ("(C) 2006 Trish Tunney", or however you do it), and send me a larger photo so I could add it to our collection?
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Thanks rjpat. I sometimes go a little nuts with the DOF on this lens. But it is a lot of fun.
Scott, I sent you an email.
cheers!
Trish
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Call me a hack but I'm not always going for accurate color. I kind of like the warm glow. Maybe it's the 'fine art girl' in me. Willing to bend the truth a little to tell a story.
If you want to see some REALLY bad tungsten lighting, here's the shot before I 'fixed' the white balance. :-)
This photo is also an alternate composition since DavidTo wished for a different cropping.
cheers,
Trish