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transplant
by Sergio Rojkes
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28-MAR-2006

2nd Place
transplant
by Sergio Rojkes

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
1/200s f/10.0 at 240.0mm iso100 full exif

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Guest 23-Apr-2006 00:03
great shot! the title caught my eye because I recently started work on at Transplant unit at the hospital.
jimhwy04-Apr-2006 23:32
What a great idea. And the execution is top notch. The mix of slot and phillips heads makes it all the more bizarre. You'd need two screwdrivers for that operation!
Canon DSLR Challenge03-Apr-2006 22:40
Thanks Sergio. Will try to find that material you spoke of.
Love the look of your photos. I also like how the reflection in this one is muted and desaturated.
-Techo
Guest 02-Apr-2006 02:57
Just great, Sergio, well done.
Photogenix30-Mar-2006 01:52
Excellent concept...very creative. The high-key adds to the effect.
- RK
Sergio Rojkes30-Mar-2006 01:08
Let me explain the 240mm. if you see a thing like this start to move, you would not want to be near, just in case i placed the 25x extension tube on the 70-300is, and i kept myself in a secure range. You never know how it can react after i did to it.
The surface is white plastic, we call it "alto impacto", dont know how its traslate.
Thanks
Ser
Canon DSLR Challenge30-Mar-2006 00:09
It lives!
theFly
Canon DSLR Challenge29-Mar-2006 22:01
Fantastic! Hmmmm.... two apples, real screws.... ??? What's this world coming to if people are going to start doing this stuff for real instead of Photoshopping it? LOL! ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge29-Mar-2006 20:34
Frankenapple ;)

Really like the lighting and composition.

Your two images remind me of Van Helsing with this apple here and the other injured one hehe. Just curious, was 240mm the actual focal length used for this one and what kind of surface was used for this shot?
Thanks so much!

-Techo
Sergio Rojkes29-Mar-2006 18:40
Well, i had apples, i had screws, of course i had a knife and certaily wasnt hungry.
Didnt need a screw driver though. No problem with fruits in general, but this one pissed me off.
Thanks
Ser
elips29-Mar-2006 18:29
Feeling a little violent these days, are you Sergio?! These two images are really amazing, technically beautiful, as usual with your work, but quite provocative. This one is certainly on topic and my favorite of the two. Can you tell me how you came up with the idea for these images? ~Sharon