The Abyss
Uploaded: August 10, 2006
iso 100, 105mm (Sigma 105ex macro), f/29 (AV priority), 1.3 secs, timer/tripod....I went for texture on this one, altho, I'm not sure. I really liked my white peach shoot and this was one of the shots. The slices are on top of each other, less than 1/4 inch apart, but the "abyss" looks deeper to me.....
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Sherry Stricklin Boles August 10, 2006
It does look like a bottomless pit, Bob (excuse the pun)! #500832Bob Cournoyer August 10, 2006
"Pit"-iful Pun!...:-)Bob #3149501
Cesar J. La Rosa August 10, 2006
Another great abstract macro, Bob!!! When I posted my comment on the first one, I had the feeling some more were coming. I'm glad I was not wrong. #3149534Joy Rector August 11, 2006
beautiful #3150551Lynn Margason September 26, 2006
This is worth studying; I certainly wouldn't have guessed what I was looking at! The shading and color and textures all hold my attention! #3363026Bob Cournoyer September 26, 2006
Thanks, altho very late, Cesar and Joy....and thank you L&K for the kind comment.. :-)Bob #3365734
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