Where's The Cake [Product Shots Small Products]
Uploaded: April 18, 2012 03:18:26
5 shot HDR image, f/5.6, ISO-800, 55mm focal length, 18-200mm lens.
~Meetings again all day long! I will try to get caught up on my commenting sometime this year! :) ~
Exif: F Number: 5.6, ExposureTime: 100/12499 seconds, ISO: 800, FocalLength: 55.00 mm, Model: NIKON D3S
Kevin P. Kreischer April 18, 2012
Where is the Cake, excellent image R J #1457259Tammy M. Anderson April 18, 2012
Love the light, comp. and colors even without the cake. #10096762Danny B. Head April 18, 2012
You have the BEST still life images! #10096765Carolyn M. Fletcher April 18, 2012
Well, I'm waiting for cake! I'm going to sit here til it shows up! #10096766Antonio Amen April 18, 2012
Beautiful still life. #10096783Jack Gaskin April 18, 2012
That was my ??? Wonderful workIsn't it annoying when responsibilities cut into our HOBBY TIME !!!
Jack #10096884
Inge Linden April 18, 2012
Wonderful still life. #10096930Robert R. Goodman April 18, 2012
Wonderful image RJ.Great still life!!! #10097045Debbie Bray April 18, 2012
Hey Bec, we understand the difficulties with getting around to commenting!! Just as long as you keep posting your wonderful images, we will forgive you! lol!! I love the rustic kitchen, how lucky you are to have privvy to being able to use this!! #10097055Michelle Alton April 18, 2012
Gorgeous. And this is where HDR can really be "your" friend. Gorgeous work. #10097068John Rivera April 18, 2012
Outstanding lighting and capture! #10097154Terry Cervi April 18, 2012
Doris, I think YOU ate that cake! I was there, remember? And I saw crumbs on your mouth. LOL. A wonderful capture, my friend! #10098325David M. Montero April 20, 2012
I cannot tell a lie - I ate it! Beautiful work Becky! #10100605Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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