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 (14)
THROBBE
I think the effect is consistent with your style. Looks like a great upcoming series!
tizjezzme
Awesome photo once again; your style is top Class.
PD154
I like the colour shift Tunde, it helps break up the image, this is a great shot, Ray pinned it down when he said it's consistent with your style
MrsLubner
Fine still life from the kitchen. Strong composition and gentle pastels.
goodoleboy
Stellar use of selective focusing in this shot of the recipe, Tunde! And, I have plenty more photographs of cars, from different auto shows, in my files.
Richardphotos
sounds yummy.when will they be ready?
babuci
Richard, 2 pictures to go...lol
Hendesse
Excellent shot. Very interesting focus and beautiful soft colors.
Digitaleagle
Excellent and creative work!!!
flora-crassella
wonderful!
cvrad
Very nice picture! I don't think any lens type shpuld make a diffence in color shift unless it's a cheap lens. Possible it has something to do with an anomoly in the sesnor of your digital camera's conversion algorithom! It also could be trying to convert light waves near the non visible spectrum into the visible spectrum but the software does not know what to do with these extra pixels in the image so it converts it into a color shift. you have to take more pictures of similiar type to see if you can duplicate the effect to know if it was just a fluke or is actually someting with the firmware of the camera! of course all of this is just theory and conjecture from what I know of how these things work! if someone actually knows please feel free to give a more reasonable explantion! Chris
auntietk
However the color shift happened, it's a nice addition to the image!
tennesseecowgirl
Are they done yet ??? lol
smittan
Interesting Shot !!