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18-SEP-2005 alexoki

On Kitchen Duty*

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rentasmo 22-Sep-2005 03:24
The expression on your face and the position of your hands gives me the impression that you're approaching the dishes like a ninja. Although it isn't likely the intent, the thought amuses me. I like it.
ctfchallenge20-Sep-2005 14:53
along with perspective, concept, your expressions, set-up...my favourite part of the image is that mug with 'Dad'. its placed too perfectly to be a coincident. very nice. now if you could just wear a similar framed glasses and smile like that...it would be a double whammy hahahha :)
i like this image very much. -Abstract
Paul 20-Sep-2005 10:31
I'm with the others here and love the angle you've got with this. The look on your face though? I can't tell if you're whistling while you work or contemplating hari-kiri.
ctfchallenge19-Sep-2005 11:56
Thanks for the comments folks, always appreciated. The Peleng lens is a recent purchase and is prooving to be alot of fun.-alexoki
Rod 19-Sep-2005 08:05
This works a treat now Alex, well done. It's also nice to see a bloke showing the Sheila's how the dishes should be done:-)
ctfchallenge19-Sep-2005 01:55
Love it! Yvonne
iso320018-Sep-2005 20:40
Fantastic perspective from the 8mm. That water looks dangerously close to your SLR - you're a brave man. Your expression adds a touch of humour. Well done.
Guest 18-Sep-2005 14:06
Excellent! How did you get the 20D to make such an angle?
ctfchallenge18-Sep-2005 12:39
Cheers Rod, I agree with you on the crop so here is a rehash. The bloke in the pic is me, at least you didn't call me a Sheila! :)-alexoki
Rod 18-Sep-2005 11:58
What an unusual viewpoint, well done Alex. I cropped down to the blokes head on my monitor & the shot worked better for me getting rid of the ceiling lights & somehow the shot came together better. This is wide angle mate:-)