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An apple dried and re-hydrated then dried again; impaled on an apple peeler.
20 responses
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Shan Kam said (30 Dec 2007):
Can I ask what this is?
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Jan Hoffman said (30 Dec 2007):
An apple dried, rehydrated then dried again. Gets kind of weird after a few cycles and has an interesting texture.
(Not edible at this point).
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Adam Zolkover (Deleted) gave props (8 Jan 2008):
That's beautiful. I love the lighting here, and the way that it interacts with the textures.
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John Gioannetti gave props (20 Jan 2008):
Fantastic texture, but what crime did the apple commit to be subjected to all that torture
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James Wei gave props (26 Jan 2008):
The first instant, I thought this was a roast pork! LOL. Then I still think this looks so scrumptious! Really well captured
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Gregg gave props (28 Jan 2008):
Texture and wetness captured!
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Bradley Martin gave props (31 Jan 2008):
everyone else has said what I would.. the texture is nice.. well done
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meghan robinson said (18 Feb 2008):
oh god the colors here are to die for!
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Sol Hess gave props (20 Mar 2008):
Magnificent shades of color, and that texture!!!
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Jay El gave props (8 Apr 2008):
Incredible color & cropping
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luke winter said (19 Jul 2008):
nice macro
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Robert Armstrong (Deleted) gave props (10 Aug 2008):
Mmmmmmm.... Apple! Excellent shot!
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Tannaz santos said (5 Nov 2008):
Nice!
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Jose Acosta (Deleted) gave props (24 Jan 2009):
Amazing capture.....looks very delicious too.
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Alan Perez gave props (7 Jun 2009):
cool looks nice colors :D
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mac gave props (21 Aug 2009):
The color and texture of it is great. Nice close-up
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Matt Lovejoy gave props (20 Sep 2009):
Awesome. What made you come up with this process? Great idea!
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Maura Wolfson-Foster gave props (20 Sep 2009):
Glorious texture/colour!
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Christopher Forker said (29 Mar 2010):
Wow, that is awesome. I really admire all of your abstract work.
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John Linton gave props (10 Oct 2010):
Vibealicious.
















