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01-MAR-2008 deseng

Two from the Skewer, Onions Fewer

Mumbai

200803 033
aka Kabab pieces with Onion slices

Canon PowerShot S3 IS
1/50s f/3.5 at 22.5mm full exif

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ctfchallenge02-Mar-2008 16:44
Thanks aam & Jano. Jano this is a terracotta plate which looks very good for serving Indian food. The china services look too delicate from the bold spicy colours of our food - Debi
ctfchallenge02-Mar-2008 14:31
Great food shot and I LOVE that plate - i'm a sucker for dinnerware :) The food looks really scrumptious. Great dof. jano
aam1234 02-Mar-2008 10:12
The colors of Kabab and plate go very well together, with the onions adding a little splash (hope that makes sense). Good one, Debi.
ctfchallenge02-Mar-2008 06:53
Really, that nice OOF is PP? Works for me. How about "One grows round and the other is ground"? Well...maybe- tough one!
~Brent
ctfchallenge02-Mar-2008 06:17
Thanks Brent - yes Rod had made some suggestions about using curves in the last challenge which I have incorporated into my work-flow with some modifications . Am afraid the OOF is a result of PP - the S3 in not capable of this and my macro mode is not working - Debi
ctfchallenge02-Mar-2008 05:45
So Rod helped you with the curves- there is great clarity and nice color here Debi. You got a very pleasing out of focus area with your camera too. This is a really tough one to rhyme- I think Mikey's suggestion is pretty darn good.
~Brent
ctfchallenge02-Mar-2008 05:26
Thanks Rod, your suggestion on curves is working very well modified slightly to my needs. My hubby brought these as a bribe to go off drinking with the boys - only I spent more time photographing them. But they were yummy. Let me look at the rhyming again - even Hindi does not help - there is kabab lajawab but that means incomparable kababs- there is no second subject :(.
ctfchallenge02-Mar-2008 02:41
good one Mikey! snatch it up quick before someone else uses it.
Penny STreet
ctfchallenge02-Mar-2008 02:39
Hehe, how about "Lamb Loins and Un-yoins"? Looks good enough to eat! Cheers, -mikey
sue anne02-Mar-2008 02:34
Looks yummy to me. Yes needs some more rhyming.
Rod 01-Mar-2008 22:34
I think you should post the title in Hindi so it looks like it rhymes:-) If you're leaving it in English then try "Kebabions wiv Onions" Or Kebabs & Onionabs" :-)
You got the colours really nice in this picy well done.