Vampire Repellent

© Pamela Shane

Vampire Repellent

Uploaded: August 30, 2010

Description

Converted to b/w, used gradient - opacity adjustments.

Exif: F Number: 7.1, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/60 seconds, Flash: Strobe return light detected., ISO: 250, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 90.00 mm, Model: NIKON D200

Comments

Ron McEwan August 30, 2010

In the Orient they refer to this as brain food. I didn't like it when I was a kid, that is why I am the way I am LOL. Terrific close up Pam, the B&W is ideal for this still life. #1303353

Monnie Ryan August 30, 2010

LOL! I'm pretty sure it works, too -- I love garlic and I've never yet been chased by a vampire! ;-) Wonderful capture that really works in B&W, Pamela! #8871869

Karen Slagle August 30, 2010

Fantastic in black and white, Pamela. Love the shading and textures plus the taste... #8872122

Jack Ryan August 31, 2010

Nicely composed and I really like the B/W. Looks delicious...in small doses. Nicely done. #8873033

Robert R. Goodman August 31, 2010

Hi Pamela,WOW!!!I'm way behind on comments my friend.Stunning B&W,Great capture.A very slow day here in the desert!!!! #8873175

Shelly A. Van Camp level-classic September 01, 2010

Very cool capture, my friend...Hope all is well...not been so great here, but I am hanging in there. #8875711

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