I did a homage to Edward Weston's Cabbage Leaf from 1931. I used a different kind of cabbage. It was a fun shoot.
Cabbage Leaf by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
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I did a homage to Edward Weston's Cabbage Leaf from 1931. I used a different kind of cabbage. It was a fun shoot.
Cabbage Leaf by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
I like the light and texture here!
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nice job. I think old Ed would be pleased.
nice texture.
just a tad bit of detail missing in the blacks for my taste. (since the floor has more detail than the leaf on the top left.)
all in all a beautiful shot.
Nice texture and details, very good idea and nicely done.
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love the texture and detail in this - well made
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