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Thema "Slices" (of Food) am 22.02.2021.
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“Macro Mondays” theme: "Vegetables"
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Mooli Radish and Rocket leaf Salad picked for todays lunch, my Son holding the radishes freshly picked from my trugs.
Debbie ~ KissThePixel2021
Scarlet Globe Radishes picked the other day for lunch with baby lettuce, tumbling tomatoes and basil.
Debbie ~ KissThePixel2021
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Cabbage family
I can not turn away from Andreas Gursky's 'Paris, Montparnasse' (1993) photograph. I find it's presence fascinating.
A bland full frontal color assault filled with nuanced visual interest. In order to give each apartment an equal share upon the picture plane he took multiple "direct on" pictures and combined them into one sweeping epic panorama. Thus flattening the building onto the screen.
In my photo 'Radishes' I utilized his approach by taking multiple "direct on" shots and combining them into one panorama allowing each radish it's presence on the stage.
At the Sunday Farmer's Market.
Topaz filter used in editing.
Compositionally Challenged, Week 21, Food and Drink
Sliders Sunday, May 26, 2024
I used to grow these as big radishes for the autumn and early winter, but now I just eat the sprouts, one of my favourites with an appetising purple stem and quite hot, like old-fashioned Cress used to be... I put the leftovers in the garden in case the birds might fancy them and was quickly rewarded by the pretty little flower...
I have had people inquire about whether the snails used in my images are pets and no, they are not. The flower bed in my front yard is where they live but they are not pets but pests. Earlier in the summer some of them were relocated to an area with trees and water. Now that I have started the project it is a love/hate relationship, they are great models but they damage my plants. Many people who have said they hate snails have admitted that my images portray them differently than they normally view them. Using back light to illuminate the snail almost makes it seem cute.
I am still conflicted about whether we should take the pests in our life and make them seem better by the way we present them. Shouldn't we show them as the pests they are? I continue to grapple with this dilemma.
I love takwon (this yellow pickled daikon radish)! But it's so salty, I don't eat it very often. I think putting the dogwood blossom in the middle works. I hope everyone has a great week!