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I just joined as a member and I’m very pleased to have stumbled upon your work. Thanks for sharing such wonderful images.
This photo is fascinating. How did you take it? What’s wrapped around the pear?
A beautiful image. This one really looks painted to me. The onions especially.
I’ve never seen a photograph that comes so close to what those those dead Dutch fellows did, Heda, Claes, etc. Something in the cloth looks photo-like, but if I didn’t know what I was looking at I’d swear the teapot, plate and cherries were painted. Even the background, with its shifting tones, looks like those Dutch masters.
Thanks, Scott. Coming from a “California Master Painter” like you I’m flattered. I’ve always wanted to have a Dutch Master painting, and this was the only way I could afford it. Nice thing about this image is that it’s pretty much as I shot it, no fancy after-effects. Just tweaked the color a bit…
I love these bottles…they are like the ones my sister & I used to find washed out of the bank behind our old Victorian house after a heavy rain.












