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| Edited: 08/05/07 16:53 |
 The idea behind this photo is great, and the lemon-yellow against blue works really well. The lighting is also good - the reflected light makes the flesh of the lemon look really succulent and juicy.
But the shot lacks 'punch' - it's hard to explain why, but it needs more impact. I think the shallow depth of field may be to blame - with such a shallow DoF the subject matter seems to fade away into the background. Perhaps a larger DoF, or a more vertical shooting angle would have defined the edges of the slice better, and given this shot more 'zest', if you'll pardon the pun!
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.JPG) I like this image but find that the blue is distracting. In my opinion a more neutral coloured background would help to bring out the yellow. I find that the blue is fighting for dominance. I have done a quick edit to show what I mean. Regards Colin
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 Perhaps getting closer to the lemon would help, but I think the main prioblem is that the image appears under-exposed. To avoid blowing the highlights, perhaps try tweaking the curves? I'd darken the blue if possible, though. How does this look? (apart from the jpg artifacts!)
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I like Dave's interpretation but I feel a shot like this has to be crystal clear - requiring shart focus throughout. I like using a complimentary colour to add impact and I feel that Colin's version takes away any visual impact.
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I didn't like the shade of blue either, it detracted from the picture and looked like it had been added afterwards. What I do like about the picture is that it looks like the sun's shining on it and makes me smile:-)
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 I loved the simpleness of the shot and the use of only two strong colours. However I thought the centre of the lemon was a little 'grey' and perhaps would have benefited from being sliced thinner with a light shining through it to give it a more 'juicy' appeal? I always remove my pips before use too......? (That may say more about my drinking habits than my photography!)
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I liked the shot and the colours work wellbut lemons are juicy and this one looks as if it is drying out
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Thank you for the comments everybody. Some useful feedback!
This is actually two slices of lemon on top of each other, and they were photographed within about 3 minutes of being sliced from a new, fresh lemon, so I'm not sure why they look like they are dry! But I think they look quite moist to be honest!
The slices were just placed on blue paper, and the pips were left in because I thought it made the shot look more like a 'natural' shot of lemon. I could have done some work on the colour temp/balance to reduce the 'greyness'.
Thanks again for the feedback.
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Great colours and not a bad comp, but I feel it's too soft. The lemon needs to be sharp all over and the contrast needs a boost.:)
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Yellow on blue is a yes, good composition. But and its a big but the image is so ordinary it lacks interest. Pop a cherry in the middle or swat a fly and put it somewhere. Like me its too simple.
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 last chance bump
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 Makes you want to pop this pic straight into lemonade. Nice shot thank you
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