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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 158 - Yellow and Blue >> Challenge 158 - Eligible > Ritz Crackers
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27-APR-2008 jstrong

Ritz Crackers

Canon EOS 5D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/20s f/6.3 at 100.0mm iso320 hide exif
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Date/Time27-Apr-2008 17:49:52
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length100 mm
Exposure Time1/20 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent320
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janewigginsphotography05-May-2008 04:51
Thanks everyone for commenting. This isn't paper, but an antique Ritz cracker tin of my mom's. There is no graphic in this at all... just a shot of yellow and blue on red. This was taken outside, in the shade, thus able to bring out the texture of the tin. Perhaps not so creative, but I believe on topic. :) jano
ctfchallenge04-May-2008 13:32
As a graphic this certainly commands attention. From the excellently reproduced textures, it seems not to be a box but a painted logo somewhere else. I think it is valid as art, like Pop art of the mid 20th century. -tv
ctfchallenge02-May-2008 17:03
Great texture in the box and a good sharp image with good comp and colors. I like that little heart shaped leaf on the top! :-) CJ
ctfchallenge29-Apr-2008 18:47
The structure of the paper is very well captured, Jano. And i like crackers. -Gerald
ctfchallenge29-Apr-2008 11:39
well - I have to admit, these colors are really nice. Penny Street
Canon DSLR Challenge29-Apr-2008 01:37
Sharp and on-topic, Jano. I like the crop. ~Lydia
ctfchallenge28-Apr-2008 22:07
cheese sounds good - cheddar maybe?
Penny Street
Guest 28-Apr-2008 18:26
It's screaming for cheese. -COAmature
janewigginsphotography28-Apr-2008 16:55
Because it was there, was natural, and it wasn't a set up shot. jano
Rod 28-Apr-2008 06:28
This looks as good as the other product picy shots but I spose the question will remain.....Why:-)