I C Y *H O T

© Susan M. Smith

I C Y *H O T

Uploaded: October 29, 2007

Description

These are some hot peppers that had been in my freezer (everyone's afraid to eat them) Shot indoors on a blackboard. Overhead, left spot and aux flash for lighting. F5.6, 1/60 at 180mm. Cropped and minor adj's.

Exif: Exposure Bias Value: -2.33, Exposure Time: 1/60, Flash: 31, Camera Model: NIKON D50

Comments

Rhonda Burger October 29, 2007

Very HOT/COOL. My husband would eat them. The hotter the better.
Nice image Susan. Quick thinking to get the pic with frost. Nice job. Rhonda #773651

Susan M. Smith October 29, 2007

Thanks Rhonda. We got them for my son, who can eat anything super hot and it won't bother him, until we found these..lol. #4999747

Michelle L. Frick November 01, 2007

I'm scared of peppers unless they are in my Italian pasta sauce - then, YUMMY!

Super cool shot - love the Icy/Hot concept! #5015912

John Caruso November 01, 2007

Susan--

What a great concept and what a great photo! I'm quite impressed by the creativity that went into this one.

By the way, I just LOVE all things hot and spicy, so bring 'em on! When I go out for Thai food, I always eat the tsien tsien peppers...those wonderfully incendiary red/black pods of deliciousness. If you're not going to eat these, push the plate over here! #5016627

Sherry Karr Adkins level-deluxe November 01, 2007

Super image, Susan. I like the POV, the depth of field and the ice crystals on the peppers. I will pass on the peppers, though, John can have mine..... #5016805

Susan M. Smith November 02, 2007

Michelle, John and Sherry, thanks for the great compliments. Michelle I also only like them in pasta or chili. I got a chuckle over John's taste for incendiary (love that!) food. Maybe my next shot for these should be someone eating these. John, how far to your house? lol #5018433

John Caruso November 02, 2007

LOL! Just click your heals three times and you'll be there! #5018862

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