Quinoa retakeJanuary 27, 2011/11 Comments/in photo 365/by I told you it’s coming 😉 So redid my shot on Quinoa this evening and I’m quite satisfied with the outcome. PocketEmailLike this:Like Loading... https://i0.wp.com/aperture22.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/dsc_0312.jpg?fit=539%2C673&ssl=1 673 539 https://aperture22.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/main-logo-sm-txt.png 2011-01-27 16:52:582011-01-27 16:52:58Quinoa retake
Nikhil Ramkarran says: January 27, 2011 at 6:57 pm You maintained your standards of creativity when it comes to composition and brought some depth and complexity to the image. Excellent!
srmarekphotography says: January 27, 2011 at 8:13 pm Yes I agree. The retake is much better. Another great set up – lovely picture.
jfn2nd says: January 27, 2011 at 11:12 pm I like this shot very much. I admire the fact that you didn’t give up on the shot, and that you thought about it and came up with a way to capture the quinoa in a much more flattering way!
themichaellamcollection says: January 28, 2011 at 11:49 am You just couldn’t leave it alone, could you? 🙂 Beautiful take on the idea, Sasi!
Irina says: January 28, 2011 at 2:05 pm You’re right, this one is more interesting, particularly because of the texture of the quinoa on the texture of the (I assume) cutting board.
Emily Gooch says: January 28, 2011 at 6:34 pm There is definitely more depth to this shot than the previous. Very nicely done. I like this shot a lot. 🙂
Judy Knesel says: January 30, 2011 at 10:07 am It is a better shot, but it feels it needs to be rotated 90degrees.
You maintained your standards of creativity when it comes to composition and brought some depth and complexity to the image. Excellent!
Yes I agree. The retake is much better. Another great set up – lovely picture.
I like this shot very much. I admire the fact that you didn’t give up on the shot, and that you thought about it and came up with a way to capture the quinoa in a much more flattering way!
Nicely composed Sasi, I too like the retake. 😀
Great shot Sasi! I love the vertical depth of field!
You just couldn’t leave it alone, could you? 🙂
Beautiful take on the idea, Sasi!
You’re right, this one is more interesting, particularly because of the texture of the quinoa on the texture of the (I assume) cutting board.
There is definitely more depth to this shot than the previous. Very nicely done. I like this shot a lot. 🙂
Beautiful lighting.
This is wonderful! I love the tone-on-tone quality to this.
It is a better shot, but it feels it needs to be rotated 90degrees.