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Pastrapolis
photographed by Hedgehog

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Pastrapolis
photographed by Hedgehog

Sony DSC-F707 ,f6.3, 0.5s, fl 16.2 mm

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Guest 08-Feb-2002 03:49
I like the Pastrapolis. Nice angle and lightin. David.
Sony Forums Challenges06-Feb-2002 10:19
Hedgehog: After you walked me through this one I saw where you were going with it.....to a very good place! Nice stuff. Fremiet
Guest 05-Feb-2002 06:32
Thank you all for the encouraging commentary.
Scutellata 05-Feb-2002 01:47
I like the light shining in between the jars, it adds nice depth.
Sony Forums Challenges04-Feb-2002 12:31
Outstanding combination of shapes, colors, and textures and all taken from the right perspective! - R.J.
Sony Forums Challenges04-Feb-2002 08:22
Nice picture. The whole composition has a very warm and welcomed feeling, like grandmas home cooking - ZipperZ
Sony Forums Challenges04-Feb-2002 01:27
Nicely done, looks lika one of those "We only make our products out of the finest ingedients" type images.- Shay
cindyd03-Feb-2002 22:20
Now you have everything - get cookin! Very pleasant pic! CindyD
Mike Drenth 03-Feb-2002 05:05
Very nice arrangement!
Guest 03-Feb-2002 00:32
Thank you. The sunlight is intentional. I took the shot earlier in the day first, but since this is supposed to be an abstract "pasta city", I wanted to have the sunlight appear to be shining "through the buildings", and later in the day, I got the light I wanted.

I'm amazed at how sharp the F-707 can be. I really wanted the texture of the "road" to show through, and was able to get what I wanted in that respect. I think Shay is right - F6.3 is a sweet spot for sharpness.
Sony Forums Challenges02-Feb-2002 23:54
I like the lighting; sort of looks like a later afternoon sun. I also think it's interesting that you have all the stages of sauce for pasta: tomatoes, tomato paste and the bottled product. Very clever! Helen