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Broken pieces

Photography Still Life posted on Jul 18, 2007
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Hi to All! This time I was attentionaly break this globe, was out of service so I tried a better use of it. Same story please ...how to improve this shot. Thanks for yesterday help, made a lot of sense....seeya

Comments (25)


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Zorg1955

5:34PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

I like very much this "broken piece" serie , good contrasts and perfect centring ! Excellent Tunde !

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rainbows

5:38PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

A most unusual shot Tunde. I care about your little fingers!! Be careful, please :-) Love the white background. A delicate work. You always surprise me with your shots. I am home again. HUGS. DiDi. xx

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Kelena

5:44PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

beautiful picture

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spm91g

5:53PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

Great piece!!

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goodoleboy

5:54PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

Holy filaments, Batman! A fine POV depicting sharply detailed filaments and broken glass. As for improving the shot, how about a black background? Or try darkening the image overall. You have to get more contrast between the broken glass and all that white background, T.

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Janiss

5:55PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

Oh this serie is fabulous...more contrast was better.. I think, but I adore this minimalism and take with pleasure!

MrsLubner

5:57PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

I hate to look like I'm repeating goodoleboy, but I also think more contrast is in order. The larger peices more centered are well defined but the smaller outlying pieces are nearly lost on the white background. Very wonderful idea and the shot almost comes off perfectly. I like this.

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Richardphotos

6:07PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

I am sure a light bulb will go off in your head!!they have support groups for light bulb compulsive crushers. the shadow is almost none existent so if that was an issue,you fixed it

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YARDOBE

6:13PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

agree with Good Ole...try a black or darker bd anyway....keep 'em comin'!

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alhak

6:31PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

excellent work

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Fred255

6:44PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

Still very very good. The only thing I would say on this one maybe change the background colour to say a soft red or blue, some of the pieces are lost on the white background.

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Ionel

7:44PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

Every image is unique! A beautiful image with fine colors! :)

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sharky_

8:08PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

Soon as I saw this, I knew it was intentional, lol. Hope you dont break the garage one (maybe 8'long?). Love your work. Aloha

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ultimatemale

8:18PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

brillant concept, the quallity is fantastic

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bclaytonphoto

9:44PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

very cool shot...but I do agree a darker background would have helped..good job with the frame and text

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jocko500

11:02PM | Wed, 18 July 2007

not sure how to improve. this is cool looking here and mo mercry to worry about

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cameraobscura2

2:03AM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Magnificent! Perfect lighting and excellent composition. Could not have done it better myself. Thank you for sharing. egmont

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mark.spooner

3:42AM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Great composition and lighting! Brilliant work!

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PeeWee05

4:04AM | Thu, 19 July 2007

I think this is a really good shot, love the portrait view and POF. I do however find the edges a bit too burnout, was that on purpose? Otherwise I love the soft feel to what should be a sharp object when broken.

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babuci

6:52AM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Yes Vera I pushed a contrast bar quet a lot to have a burned feel to it. Without it was too soft all the broken pieces.

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smittan

10:10AM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Very Nice !!

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Hendesse

11:19AM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Fantastic details and excellent presentation. Super!!

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Sherena

4:57PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

Simply... a master piece, you really do magic!!

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vulcanccit

11:08PM | Thu, 19 July 2007

I love it, I would only darken the upper part of it where you have white on white, the pieces are a bit washed out, but a little use of a burn tool and you would be good to go, and as someone suggested maybe overall a bit darker. I would really try and get Adobe Lightroom...if you shoot RAW you can do amazing things with it and its not toooo expensive :D

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Onslow

1:40PM | Sat, 21 July 2007

This works well high like the hi key style and attention to detail :)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/11.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/4
ISO Speed100
Focal Length55

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