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 (24)
MrsLubner
I think it works - tilting it. I don't like a "full tilt" but I know most people do. This one, though works well with a big tilt because the wood is long and it fits nicely this way.
Janiss
SPLENDIDE! Cette diagonale donne un graphisme infini à cette image! Absolutely marvelous and very graphic... and colors are gorgeous!
BibbyBear
I really like the tilt, it gives an extra feeling of depth to this wonderful capture. Glorious colours and I can feel the warmth from here! Great capture. xx
EdwinDrix
Great, I really like your fire series. Beautiful shot. Bravo
Margana
I like the tilt. I think it makes it much more interesting and dynamic. Excellent capture, Tunde. I can almost smell the wood burning. Oops! I hope it's not my house burning down. LOL. JK. This is excellent. :^)
Cosme..D..Churruca
Excellent photography !
girsempa
I'm not sure if it works here, Tunde. Flames are tricky; you don't expect them to go diagonally... If there was a wind that blew the flames in a diagonal direction, and you rotated the image so that the flames would still point vertically upward, with everything else tilted, that would really make it work... like an extra 'twist'. Just a thought... ;o)
goodoleboy
Hey, Tunde, I like it. With no lingering remorse, I tilt whenever I find it necessary to capture a whole scene. I like the clarity and colors of the flames and wood in this shot, my dear. Actually, your last two photos have been inflammatory.
KarmaSong
A beautiful reminder of the first fascination Man has had ever since he sat upright and stood up.Simply gorgeous.
jocko500
cool shot or is it a hot shot lol
Ionel
Very beautiful image!!!
Hendesse
What a fantastic shot. I love open fire and you've captured it superbly. Wonderful colors!
Kelena
fantastic:)
wonderworld
Very cool fire shot. Love the tilt!
Chaos911
nice shot, i like the colours so much!!!
kimariehere
a beautiful fire shot!!...well done now i need a cold drink of water hehe!!
rainbows
I like the tilt very much, Tunde!! It is a wonderful shot, always love to gaze into a fire to see the patterns and shapes it makes. I see faces in fires sometimes. Here in bay many people still have open fires to heat rooms at home. Gorgeous work from you. Have the very best day. Hugs. DiDi. xx
tofi
Beautiful image indeed my dear friend. I wish I could be there, by this fire with you and enjoy the beauty of it.
mark.spooner
An excellent capture, beautifully done.
camilledubuc
Looks so real,bravo!
Richardphotos
excellent capture of the flames.so what is on the menu?
alhak
wonderful shot, fires are very mesmerizing
smittan
Great Shot !!
sintoock
Excellent.