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Cherry and blueberries (color & BW)
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I have been a bit out of Shuttertalk as I have been busy with pictures... Smile I bought some cherries and berries and I have taken a series of all, different situations, different treatments. I also challenge myself to work most of my pictures with natural light. I am happy with the outcome!!

Here is the first one. Working my color post processing, I desaturated the cherry picture and I loved it! So I post both versions. The same goes for the blueberries. I have to tell that my light comes from above as I have window in the ceiling. I am learning and trying to find out how to make good use of the light... I wanted to have a cherry picture with a leaf. None of the cherries I bought had a leaf so I added the leaf from somewhere else. Wink

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Thanks for looking... Smile

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#2

Beautiful... both the colour and B/W versions. Big Grin
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#3

The textures come out really well, especially on the blueberries (parchment /wizened skin) comes to mind.
The leaf looks wrong and yet it adds to end result. Maybe a different shade of leaf.

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#4

The color blueberries work for me, and the lighting on the cherry is very fine. The B&W cherry looks like an apple to me. Big Grin
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#5

Thanks a lot for your comments... Smile

NT, I will try with a darker color, I think that is the color of the real leaves.... Wink

Toad, I never saw an apple in the B&W version, but you are right!! Smile

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#6

I really like the coloured ones...they seem to convey both freshness and age a bit more fully...

What colour is the background?
I ask this, as I was wondering if adding filters would have any graet effect in making the fruit stand out.

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#7

The background is a cheap sheet of thick black paper. As part of my post processing my background turned out a bit blueish. I was working great in the cherry but not so much in the blueberries. That is why I desaturated a bit. But you are right, it is a nice background that you can turn into different colors.

Thanks for your comment... Smile

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#8

I love the cherry, both in monochrome and colour. The simplicity and clarity of it is exquisite.

The idea of the blueberries is good - they may suffer a bit from being placed next to the cherry photos - but the middle one looks a little ripe.

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#9

Thanks Matthew, I am very happy you like the cherry picture.

Quote:......but the middle one looks a little ripe
About this berry... I could say I thought about this when I place them and the idea was to say the old and bigger one support the rest, like in a family... but sadly I didn't think about this idea until I saw my picture, I liked it so much and I had to make me a story to leave it.

Then I thought, well, there are two options. To delete it because one berry is wrinkled, or to leave it for the viewer to have something to look at and to talk about... Smile I took the second option... Smile

Thanks for your comment Matthew.

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