I wasn't happy with the cheesecake shot labeled dessert. The shot wasn't tight enough and I didn't like the placement of the fork or wine glass. Chuck wasn't happy either, based on the grade he gave me so we both decided I should "revisit" this assignment. After a few tears, and almost some blood(papercut) here is the one we both were happy with.
The purpose was to convey a sense of time and place and in a way tell a story.
The stats:
Leaf Aptus 17 on Mamiya 645AF
120 manual macro lens
1/120 @f/4
broncolor pack
2008-02-19
Dessert Redo
Posted by Dave at 2/19/2008 09:48:00 PM
Labels: butterfinger, chocolate, dessert, snack, story, study
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3 comments:
This one is really, really great. I know it was a long annoying road to get here, but it really paid off. Besides being funny, the light is beautiful and it definitely feels like a real scene not something set up in a studio. Way to work it!
You really did a great job considering it took how many times to get it right but that wasnt up to you. I liked all of them that you shot for the dessert project. You put a lot of work into this and it really paid off in the end.
This is spot on. The time and place are very apparent and I like that you've even managed to tell a story. The butterfinger looks noble and it looks like it is about to rescue someone from homework.
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