Lovely photo Cat, but oooh, the term "iphoneography" really irks me. It's *photography* regardless of whether you're using a $5000 DSLR, an antique glass-plate camera, a homemade pinhole camera, or your phone's camera.
Will we start calling them "iphoneographs" too? Grrrr.
Food pictures sure capture unspoken elements of life, don't they?! :) These are enjoyable. Looking at the pears, so content with their shapes, colors and imperfections...makes me feel peaceful.
Lovely photo Cat, but oooh, the term "iphoneography" really irks me. It's *photography* regardless of whether you're using a $5000 DSLR, an antique glass-plate camera, a homemade pinhole camera, or your phone's camera.
ReplyDeleteWill we start calling them "iphoneographs" too? Grrrr.
Oh my! What a beautiful still life photo. Amazing the detail and lighting you can get from a camera on your phone.
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteFood pictures sure capture unspoken elements of life, don't they?! :) These are enjoyable. Looking at the pears, so content with their shapes, colors and imperfections...makes me feel peaceful.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your photo looks like an oil painting.
ReplyDeleteLove those little pear shaped delights!
ReplyDeleteLovely...its fun to play isn't it!!
ReplyDeletePretty! As beautiful as any painting.
ReplyDeleteHermoso y original, cada una de las peras se destaca por su forma! Un abrazo grande.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sarah! It does look like an oil painting! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's frameable, Cat! I'd place it on my dining room wall.
ReplyDeleteLove it! David/:0) Now, will you have the courage to eat them now that they are famous? LOL
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a still life painting. Lovely photo and amazing it came off a phone.
ReplyDeleteHi Cat... exquisite play of light and forms... and the composition, catchy...
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a painting. Very nice!
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