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A recent post inspired me to try my hand at fruit photography. Tell me what you think!
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Very nice! So sharp and well lit. How do you manage to get such a clean background?
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nice that one blows the other away
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very nice
very wel lit, clean and sharp and excellent colours well done ken |
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Thanks guys
![]() I just used a white posterboard and the fluorescent light in my kitchen for lighting. I just overexposed it a bit to get the background all white. |
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This is great!
Faultless fruit too. Fantastic job. Syd |
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a true beauty!
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