My name is Joanna. I am a graphic artist by profession and a passionate photographer by avocation. I live on Long Island, not far from New York City in the United States. Other interests include gardening, listening to music (mostly Jazz, classical and blues), going to plays and reading. I enjoy traveling and spend many happy hours photographing alone or with friends.
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Comments (13)
TwoPynts
I really have to try this sometime. Such cool repetitive patterns, I am reminds of dancers looking at this. =]
Hopalong
Rich in vitamin Cthe wise Northman's orange. See all them Kulaks dancing....High on Jagermeister or kin are they?(Superb).
firestorm
a fine capture of texture and tones :)
98Bones
Nice choice for an abstract. You're right, forms are very interesting...
MaydaMason
i can feel a weston inspiration for this! btw... cool and original pov and subject! the choice of black and white is PERFECT!
erlandpil
Very good idea and a good picture
kimariehere
really great idea. !! i love the texture here.. i make a red cabbage salad most everyone loves. you simply slice it up in thin slices add mayo and lemon lots of pepper and salt... mmm yumm!... wonderful shot!
nathalie06
Ciao Joanna !!! Nice to see you again ! This one is a very good idea and I love it in black & white ! I've never try to make this sort of shots. Mi hai dato voglia di mangiarne ;o))))) Buona serata ! V
jcv2
Wow, in this b&w it appears like warped reflections! Fantastic work! :)
Punaguy
Good eye here Jo, who would think this would make and interesting shot? I works beautifully! Well seen and shot! Aloha!
mushiepie
i never thought cabbage would be this interesting
cash_crop
fine...good idea
cameraobscura2
Simplicity is the key here and I especially feel the contrast levels and their range from light to dark are all in harmony here. The type of photography that is rendered here, reminds me very much of some very great photographs, like the two pepper appearing as if they are hugging each other. Thank you for sharing. egmont