Monday, January 29

Peter

Contributed by B Aaron

This is a picture. There are some frosted mini wheats in it. I was trying for some cool close-up/macro shots. That's about it.

9 comments:

Mr. Myers said...

I like the texture you captured with this macro. I think it could be better with a bit of mile or a blue berry. Something to contrast with the mini wheat. What is up with the title?

Anonymous said...

they should put this on the box.

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Anonymous said...

Cool idea, like the textures. I agree with Mr. Myers and that it could be better with color of a blueberry. Milk being poured on it would inhance it. that would have been hard to do, good job.
-Brinkerhoff

Anonymous said...

i ate these this morning! i really like the texture. You should try some contrast.. maybe add another object in with it.
- caitlin

Anonymous said...

"Milk being poured on it would inhance it. that would have been hard to do, good job.
-Brinkerhoff"

Especially since I was holding the camera in my right hand and a lamp in my left. I actually tried to though, but stopped after I almost spilled it on the camera.

Anonymous said...

"Milk being poured on it would inhance it. that would have been hard to do, good job.
-Brinkerhoff"

Especially since I was holding the camera in my right hand and a lamp in my left. I actually tried to though, but stopped after I almost spilled it on the camera.

Anonymous said...

i like how the pic is very clear and it is in very sharp focus

Anonymous said...

This picture makes me hungry.

I like how clear the shot is and with personal experience with close-up/macro shots, I know how difficult that can be. The lighting is also very well done, another aspect extremely hard to conquer when getting that close.

What’s really neat about your angle is that you got the main mini wheat, tilted, and then you got four or five other snippets of other mini wheats surrounding it and it just looks like I’m looking at them right in front of my face.

This is a great great shot! Good Work…