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Sachiko Kanasashi
{K:3025} 9/28/2004
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I like this photo . I like peaches ,so these are better than my peach in Japan. Good eye!
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 9/7/2004
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Så kan det möjligen vara :-) De ser lite oskarpa ut men jag tror det beror just på att de är genomlysta.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 9/7/2004
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Har du möjligen lagt persikorna på ett ljusbord. Häftig bild. De ser saftiga och goda ut. Blir spännande effekt med fyra stycken "svävande" brevid varandra.... Excellent done, they look nice to me!!!!!
Jeanette
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Massimo Di Maggio
{K:-53658} 8/28/2004
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Hahaha? great idea and funny title, I like the transparency and the colours of the slices. Thanks for your comment, I appreciated it very much. Bye Max
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Lucy Bernadette
{K:5806} 8/27/2004
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wow, all this andy warhol-like stuff i'm seeing on usefilm lately. ;) i love love this. i'd love to see a series of fruit like this (you and john sigler should go into business ;) ) for my kitchen. brilliant stuff. like your imagination!
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svend videbak
{K:7376} 8/26/2004
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Very cool despite the hot colours. I wonder what a pomegranate photographed with this approach would look like? Guess it would be difficult to do -- too many hard seeds. You are a photographic explorer, aren't you? Wonder where you'll set sail to next. I'll be sure to look. Rgds, Svend
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 8/25/2004
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Wonderful result from this 'experiment' Stefan! :) It couldn't have been easy to slice them thin withough them turning to mush! The four-square arrangement and pure white background make this a really strong graphical statement - I especially like the one 'non-conformist' with the hole in the center! Well done!
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emily savva
{K:21113} 8/25/2004
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excellent artistic result with intense pop-art elements.... great to use backlight as it helps the colours to shine and have transparency while showing all little details... a very refreshing view... my congrats...
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 8/25/2004
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Hello Burak - I think the reason they look a little blurry in the "meat" is that they are backlit by a strong light and what you see is really all the structure in a slice that is 2-3 mm thick.
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 8/25/2004
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very interesting picture,I like it. are they a little bit blurry?
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 8/25/2004
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natural fruit art
lovely colours
Cheers, Verena
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 8/25/2004
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It was great - we do have a good supply of peaches from Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia this time of year...
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Stuart Mackay
{K:4551} 8/25/2004
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Great ... so how was it ... did it taste as good as it looks. You need a trip the Fredericksburg Texas during July and August ? they have the most awesome peaches. Plus the beer is nice and cold and legal to drink in public places such as Main Street ?. but is still very family orientated ? I love it. Nothing like walking down Main Street sipping on a nice Shiner Bock and still chatting with the local police.
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