Three Persimmons, 2008.
More pixels than persimmons at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/2207576183
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Captured with a Sinar P camera. a 240mm/5.6 APO Symmar lens, and a BetterLight scanning digital back.
This is a minimalist studio still life, so it’s all about lighting and geometry.
Illuminated by a single hard light placed at the left of the frame, yielding well defined shadows. The background was a white sweep table, creating the illusion of an infinite background. The fruit looks evenly spaced, but actually the rear one had to be much farther back than the center one to create that effect.
This capture made extensive use of view camera tilt movements. The depth of field is quite shallow here, so the lens was tilted forward to keep the stems and leaves in focus from the front to the back.
@mattblaze@federate.social I’d estimate 40% of my enjoyment of these posts is the photographs, 40% is the explanations, and 20% is the pixel pun