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I forgot to put a spoon in my lunch bag for my yogurt and all I can find is these forks- I’ve got the plastic fork blues

Photo as is straight from the camera.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3
Len: 18-55mm
F-stop: F/13
Exposure time: 30 sec.
ISO: 100
Focal length: 4900
Light source: Computer monitor

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forks, blue, plastic, iso 100, still life, stock, pattern, utensils, cutlery, disposable, white, stephen thomas

I’ve been a hobby photographer for over 25 years. I was first introduced to photography as part of my grade 11/12 art class and I’ve been in love with it ever since. I enjoy photographing nature, wild life, pets, people, flowers, still life, macro, landscapes, cityscapes and weddings,

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  • seeya
    seeya6 months ago

    Experimenting with the ISO levels was an interesting excercise! There is a group called “patterns” which one of the fork images would fit into beautifully. Sandy

  • If you are talk about SHAPES and PATTERNS group both of these images are waiting to be approved for that group. One of them is going be in the groups current challenge. Just watching to see which one people like better. Which one do you like better ? Thanks for your comment!

    – Stephen Thomas

  • seeya
    seeya6 months ago

    I like this one-ISO 100. It seems to have a better resolution plus I find myself taking a longer, deeper look at the image. But you are going to have people liking both, so you just need to go with your “gut instinct”. There is another group “Patterns”. I just found out about it today-already belong to the Shapes and Patterns and was clued in by another member about the Patterns. Good Luck! Sandy

  • lensbaby
    lensbaby6 months ago

    I love patterns! You did a great job in this! I love the mellow mood!

  • Karen  Betts
    Karen Betts6 months ago

  • kenspics
    kenspics6 months ago

    A very cool image Stephen!!!
    I wish you success in the challenge!!!

  • Jay Gross
    Jay Gross6 months ago

    Congratulations. Your work is Featured in the Table Top Photography group.

    Jay (host)
  • Roger Mann
    Roger Mann5 months ago

    The eye of the designer is at work here – consistent colour and form taking precedent makes this an outstanding image.