Texture Tuesday
I bought these little garlics from my friend. His wife's parents are growing garlic. When I saw these the first thought was that they are cute and I really have to take some pictures of them and after that I can think to use them. First things first.
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Yes, cute! Who needs food for eating! I should really take pictures of the tomatoes our neighbor brought over today.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic image! I love how you have them rolling out of the jar! Lovely!
Looks beautiful as always! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat composition and good use of texture. A very unique image.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful ! Simple and gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great difference ! adding that texture took away the pink colour cast and really improves the colour of the garlic.
ReplyDeleteI adore your composition and processing! These little garlics are so photogenic...the perfect subjects! I love the textures you chose...especially the old photo edge! Love it all!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how they get food and take pictures of it before even thinking of eating it lol. Great pictures by the way.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love the way you manipulated this photo in photoshop :) Keep it up!
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Love the edit. V
ReplyDeleteThey are so round and perfect - for some reson, the garlic here is much more bulbous. Maybe it's a different type? Regardless, a very nice shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot! Love your composition and the your edit is gorgeous. Such a wonderful use of texture.
ReplyDeleteDina texturer är fantastiska. Inspirerande teknik och underbara bilder!
ReplyDeleteHälsningar Halina
Söpöjä valkosipuleita ja hieno lopputulos!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful job - love it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful whites...pretty composition!
ReplyDeleteSo simple , and so beautiful ! :)
ReplyDeleteJep, söpöjä ovat!
ReplyDeleteGarlic, huh? I thought these were pearl onions! The photos turned out great.
ReplyDeleteI must tell you - I love the photo of you on your blog!
Beautifully composed and processed image! I've never seen round heads of garlic -- I thought they were onions. Everything on your blog is presented so elegantly. It is always fun to visit you!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely composition and I like the way you processed it!
ReplyDeletethat's the way to go! capture it first to last forever and then eat it. :) beautiful capture with and without texture.
ReplyDeleteHenrietta this is great work, love the textures they are perfect!
ReplyDeleteLovely little still life and wonderful texture work as usual!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoys your photogra[hs Henrietta- simple but oh so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSimply terrific texture work!! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous.
ReplyDeletebeautifully done! love the composition!
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing to see the before and after, what a difference the textures made. Your finished image is really special.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, Henrietta. You are so creative! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garlic, I thought they were tiny onions! :) Great processing, well done!
ReplyDeleteYou can even make garlic look pretty! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I never thought of garlic being cute, but they are!
ReplyDeleteI just love your processing here, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteStunning images ~ all very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos-I've never seen such beautiful garlic! Nice to know someone who grows it so you can photograph it basically fresh from the ground.
ReplyDeletesipulisoppaa rupes tekee mieli
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture and composition!
ReplyDeleteYou're the best Henrietta!
ReplyDeleteTell me, is the layer that's blue where you grouped the ones below (or
Ctrl, Alt, Shift, E?)
Awesome piece! Love how artfully you display everything - the texture, the before image and the after image. I really like your blog layout. Great use of Kim's texture. Those little garlic pods are so photogenic!
ReplyDeleteI love how you can take a simple photo and lift it to extraordinary. I can see this hanging on someone's kitchen wall.
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