Cream And Sugar
by Sandra Foster
Title
Cream And Sugar
Artist
Sandra Foster
Medium
Photograph - Photography By Sandra Foster - Still Life Photography
Description
White hydrangea blossoms presented with a cream and sugar set - still life.
Shutter Speed 0.8 sec, AV, f/16, ISO 200 - Focal Length: 50.0mm,
EF Prime 50.0mm lens f/1.8Ii, Canon DSLR EOS 7D.
No flash used, ambient lighting, tripod, shot in RAW, CS5.
Featured in 22 Fine Art America Groups - Thanks!:
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February 29th, 2016
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Comments (9)
Chrisann Ellis
Sandra, Your Work has been Featured On The Home Page of Weekly Fun For All Mediums...Congrats!!! So Beautiful!!
Mary Ann Weger
Beautiful white on white! White is a difficult color to work with, and you're very talented Sandra!
Sandra Foster replied:
Thanks for the compliment Mary Ann. You are right about white being difficult to photograph, it is my greatest challenge.