Hi I am Steve H, and as of 2010, 54 years old.
Born and bred in Bournemouth.
Keen photographer.
Work for The Royal Mail Group under the guise of Parcelforce.
Two grown up brats, only one of which has left home, and Joey the Stafforshire Bull Terrier.
I can often be found wandering with my camera at Poole Park on a Sunday morning, while Joey pulls my wife behind him.
Hope you like my efforts.
Best Wishes
Steve aka Crabbycabby.
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Comments (12)
luvjoyjoy
Delicious!
X-PaX
That looks delicious. Very nice close-up. Well done.
zulaan
Beautiful close-up... Now I'm hungry ! :)
durleybeachbum
Good lighting!
SoulEatar
The work is very nice - Is there a hidden meaning or mistake - The use of the Genre People for a apple has my feathers blown about abit :)
watapki66
Perfect apple!
jeroni
Splendid composition and colors my friend
MrsLubner
Beside itself in appeal, this is a stubbing still life that ranks high in appeal.
frankie96
Great setup and ighting..
njb2000
Nice shot against the black BG
auntietk
Absolutely gorgeous. The light is perfect!
Chipka
The light is perfect here, as is the orientation of the apple...oh, I could go off on a tangent regarding orientation...but I'll refrain from that particular rant and just stick to viewing the photograph without adding a socio-political commentary that is...well...at best, long-winded. HA...and Master Yoda said I lack restraint! In short, I really like this photo, especially in that the apple itself is not upright; even in the rampant apple-photographing phase I went through, it never occurred to me to look at apples sideways and well...the orientation of this particular fruit really strikes me. It's odd and almost unsettling in that it's not your "traditional" presentation of an almost mythic fruit and always upright. Wonderful! Thank you for posting this!