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02/22/2012 12:27:40 PM |
Ooh, very cool! Yes, changing the background might make the plate and the fruit stand out a little more. A great shot. |
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02/19/2012 09:30:28 PM |
Originally posted by bassbone: very cool - so you need to tell us what it is similar to so we have an idea of how it tastes... | Good description of the fruit here,
//thefoodblog.com.au/2010/03/monstera-deliciosa-the-delicious-monster.html |
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02/19/2012 09:17:44 PM |
very cool - so you need to tell us what it is similar to so we have an idea of how it tastes... |
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02/19/2012 02:23:26 PM |
Never seen this before either! The blue background seems a bit distracting to me too. I would agree with HarveyG's opinion to maybe turn it black and white or at least tone down the saturation |
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02/19/2012 01:35:06 PM |
Yes, you stumped me too with this fruit (?!?)
Is this how you would eat it, or is some processing involved?
Okay, back to the image:
While I think the background is a good-looking one, does it
compete with the blue plate? Again, while the arrangement
of plate and fruit is a good one, it might be fun to experiment
a bit with these items and see if an even more appealing way to
display them comes out. |
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02/19/2012 03:05:12 AM |
We have the plant here (potted) and it's predictably called the "Delicious Monster". It's a palm but I've never seen it's fruit. Very interesting! What's it taste like?
May I suggest photographing it on a black or white BG? Might make the fruit and plate stand out more. |
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02/18/2012 09:25:13 PM |
I've never seen anything like that before. It does look interesting, almost like a cucumber and a pineapple had some fun and this is the offspring. |
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02/18/2012 07:17:26 PM |
Never seen fruit like that before. The blue of the plate and table are wonderful. |
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02/18/2012 05:26:47 PM |
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