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I'm surprised I've got any teeth!
I'm surprised I've got any teeth!
Hey Iain
Work - Great imagination there again mate, not sure on the stand, but loving the detail and the way it looks like it begins to blend in with the background
Gluttony - Mmmmmmm I thought they were 'Cream Eggs' excellent staging as usual mate and cracking lighting
I need to buy some more crockery and stuff having seen your props
Really liking this one Iain.
Don't really have the experience to offer any crit so all i can do is go with what my eyes say to me......... and they say i'm liking it!
I'm impressed with the no mess AND no tasting lol!!
That is perfection for me.
All spot on, don;t mind the plate edges disappearing, not looking at them. Arrangement, composition, detail everything spot on.
Lol!!!!..... I guessed as much
Hi Iain. As soon as I saw your picture I thought it had to be yours. Your choice of props is superb as ever.
I always look forward to seeing your images as they are always excellent and set a benchmark for me to aim for in years to come.
Faultless in my eyes.
I really like this image! Im guessing there Kinder Eggs, it totally works for me, i like the intricate thinking behind it, making it look like a normal breakfast for the glutton.
again another spot on image i am begining to not like you you have such a good imagination
Great job on that, it looks strangely appetising. Glad to hear you're not a taxidermist, too
Hi Iain
Gluttony - excellent idea and v well handled. Good comp and colours and incredibly clean and sharp. Also good to hear your explanatiion of the set up.
Great shot Iain, I am very impressed with the super idea, the composition and the way you have pulled this off.
I especially like that it took a double take to work out what was going on and then you see the joke
Very Pro.
This is a fabulous composition Iain. I like the thought behind this reading between the lines. The twix, egg and chocolate fingers on a white plate goes well together with yolk to add dimension. Never tried it. Mars Bar supper anyone?
Hi ya matey
& yet again you've done it.....soooo blooming well No crit from me , love everything about it from your imagination to the end shot....
Great stuff Iain. Pic of the week as far as I'm concerned.
I may well dream of this picture tonight!
I love the way the back end of the plate just disappears into the background. Composition, focus, and lighting is spot on, and the idea is great.
Fabulous shot as always, Iain. I am filled with envy - and not a small amount of queasiness.
Thats really nicely done and a great idea - never mind the riddle of the chicken and the egg, now I'll have to ponder on where the chick got a pen from!
Again very nice a brilliant idea, the idea of chicks counting the days off has amused me. Makes a welcome change from clocks and watches
interesting and humorous idea, I'm thinking greater DOF needed, or have the near face of the shells in focus, and there are far too many ticks for it to be days the chick is counting down.
And maybe a bit bright as the inside of the shells is being lost... but I like, and with circumstances against you - it's great!
Hi Iain, are you challenging me on the 'pressed for time' stakes? Your drive certainly is a long one!
Another very clever interpretation and for once I can pick holes, I mean give critique I agree about a greater DOF so the front of the shell is in focus. I'm also not sure as to why the shell halves are two different colours? Don't get me wrong I like the added colour, just not sure if it was deliberate!
I have to ask though, are you developing an egg problem?
Chuffing hell, that's a cracker. Really unusual, yet humorous, take on the theme.
And this was a back up :shake:
Composition works well and the detail is great.
Crit, well on my uncalibrated screen it looks a tad over exposed.
Good show and, well,
Cheers.
That's funny, well executed, and clever. I love it.
That's brilliant... a fantastic concept. Just a slightly deeper DOF would improve it for me, but it's a cracker! (No pun intended)