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31-OCT-2004

YUM.jpg


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Tracy Howell17-Aug-2006 12:59
Yum Yum Yum.......If im not mistaken that is a reeses peanut butter cup!! Being English i first sampled one of these in the USA, Luckily we can now get them over in the UK.
Great shot by the way!!!.
Manfred Bachmann29-Jun-2005 16:02
Wooww, a very sweet shot!:)
Barri Olson11-May-2005 04:46
This actually hurts my teeeth when I look at it.
Guest 16-Mar-2005 05:10
One thing to say about that: Yum!
Barri Olson04-Jan-2005 08:31
Yes northstar I thought it was a rather large portion too! ;-)
northstar3703-Jan-2005 11:37
the greediness! ;-)
Barri Olson13-Dec-2004 00:28
Phil
I always said my daughter had a mouth like a T-Rex and this photo proves it (hope she reads this). As always, it seems when I look through the viewfinder (or LCD) I can find something incongruous, or can attempt some kind of composition, I just wished I could do that same thing without having to be looking through or at a camera back. I would like to be able to see the thing first, then use my camera...I've been trying but it's difficult...I think a person could get a lot more "keepers" like that.
Thanks for your meaningful comments.
Barri
Phil Douglis12-Dec-2004 03:31
Barri, what makes this image so effective is not the lens you use but the idea behind it. You use abstraction very powerfully to make the ordinary, (somebody eating candy), into something extraordinary -- an incongruously enormous mouth locked down on a piece of candy bigger than the mouth itself. Not only have you incongruously separated the mouth from the body, but you've created a formidable task in the process. This picture is at once amusing, somewhat surreal, and ultimately even meaningful, because it embodies the phrase "Never bite off more than you can chew!"
Barri Olson07-Dec-2004 07:07
Yep, I'm pretty well satisfied with this lens for the money (around 200.00). Maybe if I get into wildlife photos then I'll want an "L" lens...but this is ok for what I use it for at present and it's macro too.
Tom 06-Dec-2004 22:08
LOL Berri,
Speak about the Sigma and there she is. I like the sharpness much better on this lens compared to the Tamron. This is another good exampel to help me go with Sigma.
Thanks for sharing, that's too funny!
tom
Barri Olson23-Nov-2004 06:49
LOL.I just happened to have it on the camera. But it sure does give a close up.! ;~)
Guest 23-Nov-2004 06:02
Fun photo!!
Did you really need that 300mm to take a photo of this mouth? :)