Fork
Playing with the light streaming through my kitchen window one bright sunny morning, I discover a shadow can be larger than life.

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kellyjomitchell
wow! fantastic shadow creation!
lucin
Terrific! However did you get the fork to stand? Editing?
Donell Trostrud replied
There was just enough curve in the tines of the fork to keep it upright. Post processing – only adjusted levels to whiten up the background.
lucin
Oh, my gosh. Playing about on RB off and on today. Just now saw your faucet and took at peak at your portfolio and found you are the fork guy! Funny how one is truly attracted to a certain style….and how the style stays true to the artist. Life…it be fascinating.
Victoria Kidgell
Fantastic image! I love how you make normal everday items into works of art. Beautiful shot.