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Camera: Canon EOS-400D Rebel XTi
Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Date: Jan 6, 2011
Galleries: Still Life
Date Uploaded: Jan 6, 2011

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Yesterday pears today apples. What will tomorrow bring? Same treatment as yesterday. I think my focus was off a bit though I thought I got it on one of the apples but I must have missed. Tried to fix it with high pass(just a little) I've decided too much high pass is a bad thing.

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01/07/2011 08:48:32 PM
Nicely reflected!
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01/07/2011 06:55:55 PM
I love the colour and gloss of those apples. I'll bet they are crisp and delicious and wont sit on the mirror for long. Actually I don't really think I'd have even noticed any oofness.
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01/07/2011 12:04:29 PM
I always admire mirror images. I would worry about keeping the mirror clean! Good job!
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01/06/2011 11:27:20 PM
I've always loved apples. I appreciate them all lined up. Might be fun to just roll them across the surface and see how they lay. Then photograph them in a kind of topsy turvy way. :)
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01/06/2011 11:08:24 PM
slightly oof! The max I ever use high pass at is 2.2 and blend with vivid light!
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01/06/2011 08:53:32 PM
Before I read your comment, I was going to say the same thing. The focus looks a little off, but the mirror reflection is causing part of that as well and making me think that the real apples are more out of focus than they really are.

When you compare this image to your pears, the mirror reflection of the pears are a little oof as well (as expected), but it doesn't cause my eye to think that the non-reflected pears are out of focus. I'm wondering if that's caused by the angle of the shot. The shot of the pears is from a slightly higher angle, where the shot of the apples is much lower, so that the reflected apples are much more prominent in the image.

I'm not sure, it's just a thought.
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