Sorry no picture!BIOHello! My name is Tunde King (and yes this is a girl name) I am living in Australia, on a Central coast between ocean and lake.
I use a canon 400d dslr with many lenses and filters, when editing cs3 is my choice.
I love to take picture of everything but my favorite subject(s) is food photography and still life. On holidays I do capture nature's beauty and I am not shy make abstarct pictures either.
I have no study of any kind in photography. Magazines and book and a very helpful photography forums lend a hand to be better and understanding taking a photograph.
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Comments (21)
mark.spooner
Excellent capture, the simple black background sets it off well!
Janiss
Too much... fabulous! An emotional pict... excellent!
Zorg1955
As always I love very much your work and specially this one . Excellent work and compo. Bravo !
rainbows
Super shot, Tunde. Like the darker shadow at the base on the lower buld giving the pinkish hue. Adore garlic :-) I am of the belief that you always try your best.. Happy night for you. hugs. Di.
MrsLubner
Excellent once again. Nice pov and compo with grand background. I like the lettering at the bottom more, but this is nice as well.
BibbyBear
Yes, great composition, superbly presented in this simplistic frame and background which nicely contrasts the subject matter. Superb clarity and lighting and yes, the lettering looks much better on this one my friend. Excellent shot and a great series. xx
nattarious
Niceeeeeeeeee!! I can see a big difference now, and i bet you to eh! Even the members are impressed! Very well done on the title, both frames and the compo! I really like this series to tho.. Love the way how you placed them to get this POV Tunde.. Placing your copyrights in that place was a clever idea from you dear, it doesn't distract the viewer's eye or vision. Now here is a little thing that will help.. Now use the same font on your next post from the series, reduce the size of typo up to 50% or to 60% at max! On the text layer, change the opacity to 75. I know the text or word will be so small to you, but by double spacing the letters will make it so stylish! Sigh! Nothing else to say here, but very well done Tunde.. I really do love this shot/post.. And keep them coming dear.. You are on the right track. Oh! Pssssssst.. Regarding the focus here on the garlic! I can see its in focus very well. And you really don't need to sharpen your image more then how it is, cause it won't fit the concept/style! Have a nice evening dear JOE
goodoleboy
Well, at least it's a start in your goal of keeping vampires away, Tunde! But you'll need a lot more to do an effective job. Nice balance and lighting effects, although the image could stand some sharpening. Looks great contrasted against the black background. Bravo!
JillianElf
Again simplicity rules, this is a very nice shot and the colors go well with your subject.
LordLotte
excellent! lg. lordlotte
sharky_
I just love garlic... Excellent shot. Aloha
Littlejock
I like the best the light and compo. exceptional work
alhak
I work with some people like that...oh hang on they're potato heads..lol nice pic, looks great!
Hendesse
Beautiful contrast and light. Great work!!
smittan
Nice image !!
Richardphotos
really nice macro
vulcanccit
you have a real winner here in this series! did you postwork the background? or did you light it so that just the garlic showed? either way its fabulous!
Valerie-Ducom
oh !!! So beautiful composition and original picture !!! Good day :)
cameraobscura2
Mmmm . . . First thing an art director would say is that "is the garlic floating on air?" "Where is the surface?" Look at garlic and get a feel for it. Open it up and show us a clove or two, Remember it is best to have items in 3 or 5, always an odd number. Move the camera in up close and let us experience garlics beautiful textures. Loosen up some of the skin and have light move through it . . . Play with the garlic and get a feel for it - then set up your shot and experiement with the camera at different angles. Thak you for sharing. egmont
npauling
Looks great with the black background and two are nice.
jinet
An elegant presentation for a very nice still-life !