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Uploaded: 04/30/07 5:45 PM GMT
Kiwi
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I took this for my art GCSE research, although it took me 2hrs to take 14 shots, and another hour to set up all the equipment. Please tell me if it is worth it, and can I please have some ideas as to three more shots I need to do in the same style! Thanks.

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.timvdb
04/30/07 6:10 PM GMT
Hey,
I like the feel on this one,
Very beautiful and peaceful shot,
There seem to be some highlights on the top right of the kiwi,
Perhaps the green needs to be a tad bigger, not sure,
But I'm sure it was well worth the time,
Looks brilliant, hope you share more of them,
I have set up a mini-studio myself in the past and I know how much you can learn from it (lightning, composition,..;), I hope you had a similar experience,

Thanks for sharing this amazing shot
Tim
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If you look too closely, you aren't looking at a photograph anymore - General observation
&nmsmith
04/30/07 9:00 PM GMT
I've never seen a kiwi fruit in this light before... Beautiful color, light, contrast. Elegant in its simplicity.
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.noahnott
04/30/07 11:31 PM GMT
I would use a wider DOF since the seeds are a bit fuzzy...but, it seems like it was your intention to use a narrow DOF.

But, on the other hand, it looks great. I'm going to add this to my favorites (which is getting rather large).
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::kodo34
05/01/07 7:05 AM GMT
Nice work , it was worth it .
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....Dreamstime..... Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature. Big stock photo
::LynEve
08/30/07 12:11 AM GMT
You have captured the luciousness of the kiwi fruit very well. This looks like the more uncommon golden variety. I still think of them as Chinese Gooseberries which is what they used to be called. They are also known as Zespri :) One of my favourite fruits and of course here in NZ we see plenty of them.
You have a very nice gallery with some fine pieces. I admire your talent :)
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust

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