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No manipulation. It's only one capture.
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Reihaneh Mahdinejad 3 months ago
lol!
Rainer Brunotte 10 months ago
great idea ! too bad the shadow is not really correct
Osher Partovi 11 months ago
outstanding!!
Raul Alexandre 2 years ago
grande imaginação.................................
grande foto.................
Aziz Abbasi 2 years ago
Original, .. Love it ..
Pierre Pageau 2 years ago
félicitations . *****
Siavash 2 years ago
I loved your lighting technique.it was genius and admirable...
Catalin Parau 3 years ago
Hehehe, right on!
FourHandsPhoto 3 years ago
Genial.-10000000*
Robert Gingher 3 years ago
Nice work (the way I feel after my best efforts at homage to Andre Kertesz)!
prbimages 3 years ago
Brilliant work!
Erni_G 3 years ago
A excellent work !!!
Greetz Erni
Schnette 3 years ago
Really a great work!
And thanks for your explanation!
Jennifer Short 3 years ago
So nice to see your wonderful work here Jorge. Love this image.
Tim Corbeel 3 years ago
Wonderful and very creative image!
Riccardo Monaco 3 years ago
A very good one!!
monroy gabriela 3 years ago
a pesar de eso....es puro, suave, algodon....
GilG 3 years ago
Well done !!
Codrin Lupei 3 years ago
Excellent one, it seems that from Kertész and maybe before, the forks were and will always be some fascinating tools for us! Great work, love it!
all the best
Codrin
KPK 3 years ago
Superb!
Laurence Garçon 3 years ago
So fun... and beautifully executed. Bravo.
Nice image and excellent idea. I am not 100% sure that it is one single shot with no manipulation, though. The shadow does not match the fork.
Ultimately, does that matter? Not at all. All that matters is that the image and the ideas are excellent. :)
De Sousa  Hi Marcello
Thanks for the kind words. Please read the explanation, below, at Anna Lepke comment.
Marcello Della Corte  Ahhh, interesting stuff! :)
rahmat mulyono 3 years ago
... nice idea ;-)
Dragan Jovancevic 3 years ago
haha, such a noble setting and then this.

the shadow was added??
De Sousa  Hi Dragan
Yeh, sometimes I wish I could understand myself. Please read the explanation, below, at Anna Lepke comment.
Dragan Jovancevic  thank you for your explanation, it is so great that you make such an effort already in the shooting stage. It is a great,funny image,that also combines excellent technique.
Fulvio Pellegrini 3 years ago
great composition and light
F.
Paul Quiambao 3 years ago
but how?
De Sousa  Hey Paul
Please read the explanation, below, at Anna Lepke comment. I think it will answer your question.
Anna Lepke 3 years ago
Wow, ... how did you do this?
I don't get it. No manipulation? The shadow is showing 3, but 2 are curled up.

Anna, (scratching her head and wonders ...) ;)
De Sousa  Anna,
Thanks for you kind comment.
The shadow is from a not bended fork that I taped to the back of a white translucid acrylic sheet. It is backlit with a harsh and strong light to create the perfect shadow. I positioned the bended fork at the same position but in the front and lit it with minimal power and with very diffused light not to cause any shadow. The same for the plate. That's it. Hope this helps.
Last Frontier  Thank you for explaining. I think you're creative in the more difficult way! (Im still trying to figure where the other fork was?and did you use another plate, also.) Mind boggling.
Jan
Anna Lepke  Great! Thank you so much revealing your secret! Very kind. And convincing. I think it's fantastic that there a still people out their doing things like this without PS! My respect!
De Sousa  You'll never find manipulation/montage on my work. I think it's the only way to give true power to a strange image.
Ursula I Abresch  So that's how it was done! Genius.
Tracy Martin 3 years ago
I love this but technically a 4 prong fork would have been a bit more appropriate.
Allan Wallberg 3 years ago
Excellent work.
Ursula I Abresch 3 years ago
Love it!
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Equipment
EOS 20D
Location
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Date
2007
Tags
FORK, SHADOW
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Still life
 
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