Syö enemmän vihanneksia
This is my second still life with food. First one I made with fruits and some roses HERE. This is vegetable set up. I did have more vegetables like red onions but I noticed that difference of colors was too much so I used only color green. I find this very challenging and intriguing, you have look the colors, shapes, composition etc., it is more difficult that I expected so here is a new challenge for me.
Eat more vegetables.
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I am not particularly fond of artichokes but these ones look so gorgeous I am willing to try!
ReplyDeletegreetings from Norway
I would love to visit again : )
Anything goes, trying is one step ahead:)
DeleteAwesome photo! Have a wonderful sunday, hugs from Anette (another fan in Norway ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely photo - what an amazing platter dish.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography and post-processing.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Yes, please!!! Pure perfection!
ReplyDeleteNo eihän noin kaunista asetelmaa raaski syömällä tuhota :-)
ReplyDeleteTeidän Alankomaiden & Keski-Euroopan reissusta. Taisitte sitten tosiaan tykästyä Damiin, ja ei kait tuo mikään ihme ole. Itsekin tykkään siitä kovasti. Ja jos yövytte jossain parin kilsan päässä Keukenhoffista, niin ei ole paljon muita vaihtoehtoja kuin joko meidän pikkukylä tai sitten itse Lisse. Me itse asumme suurin piirtein 5 kilsan päässä Keukenhoffista. Ei muuta kuin teretulemast ja toivottavasti ilmat suosivat teitä! :-)
the combination of the veggies with the old silver bowl...great textures!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love your work, Henrietta! This is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture but you have to eat your vegetables faster.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Beautiful use of textures and effects.
ReplyDeleteSO gorgeous, looks rich and yes I'd eat THOSE artichokes! Thank you for sharing on 'Weekly Top Shot.' I hope you'll come share again next week...
ReplyDeletelove the texture in this, very beautiful!
ReplyDeletemagnificent!
ReplyDeleteOh, love the "grungy" yet classy look!
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant stand for these veggies.
ReplyDeleteThis is great!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography! The unusual shapes are magnificent.
ReplyDeleteThis is ART! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteWoof!
ReplyDeleteThey look like purrfect chew toys!
Oh Henrietta, you always take the most interesting and delightful shots!
ReplyDeleteYou manage to make vegetables look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at Your Sunday Best, Henrietta. :)
WOW Henrietta! I love this! Så vackert!
ReplyDeleteI´m in the cold Sweden :) so the photos are old.
Kram NInni
Stunning
ReplyDeleteLovley!!
ReplyDeleteA work of art!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful still life, Henrietta! I recognize artichokes but not the other vegetable. Beautiful, rich green.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful still life, Henrietta. Green and healing foods. Lovely processing. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this Henrietta, and I think you are right about the green.
ReplyDeleteWonderful still life!
Thank you so much for sharing with us today at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful evening!
lisa.
Ett mycket vackert stilleben!!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing a fabulous job. This is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteoh this is so beautiful! wow what a wonderful composition.
ReplyDeleteI love the antique silver bowl with the texture you chose!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition and processing. V
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting shot! It's a great still life.
ReplyDeleteHenrietta, this is gorgeous -- it reminds me of the Dutch Masters we saw exhibited last year. I love what you've done.
ReplyDeleteMahtava kuva. Vihreää pitäisikin syödä, ne on terveellisiä juttuja =)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!! Love the natural and added textures!
ReplyDeleteLove the monochromatic color here! Is that a kohlrabi you have there with the artichokes? Always beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely presentation of this still life. It is absolutely beautiful . The texture work you did added so much to the overall image. The green of the fruits and veggies against the silver compost make for the perfect contrast. genie
ReplyDeleteYour use of texture here plus the subtlety of the greens makes for a beautiful image.
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