I played a little with my LensBaby, photographing practically everything around the house. I even made my cats model their eyes and paws, but honestly, they didn’t appreciate my artistic efforts. My two smart cats simply ran away from me and hid in a safe place for the time their owner keeps the camera in her hands. I ended up experimenting with fruits on the table, as inanimate objects now they didn’t escape the photo session. Here are the results:
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I played a little with my LensBaby, photographing practically everything around the house. I even made my cats model their eyes and paws, but honestly, they didn’t appreciate my artistic efforts. My two smart cats simply ran away from me and hid in a safe place for the time their owner keeps the camera in her hands. I ended up experimenting with fruits on the table, as inanimate objects now they didn’t escape the photo session. Here are the results:
I played a little with my LensBaby, photographing practically everything around the house. I even made my cats model their eyes and paws, but honestly, they didn’t appreciate my artistic efforts. My two smart cats simply ran away from me and hid in a safe place for the time their owner keeps the camera in her hands. I ended up experimenting with fruits on the table, as inanimate objects now they didn’t escape the photo session. Here are the results:
Once I was invited to take pictures of black caviar, salmon roe, oysters and another variations of the possible fine food. The experience of setting everything inside the light box was very interesting and creative as well as the opportunity to visually manipulate the actual dimensions of the product. I was driven by the idea of keeping everything real: no artificial colors and no photoshopping. The other fun part happened after the session when we had to eat all those pretty plates. Yummm.I need to give credits to one of the best caviar distributing company in USA.
I played a little with the LensBaby, photographing practically everything around the house. I even made my cats model their eyes and paws, but honestly, they didn’t appreciate my artistic efforts. My two smart cats simply ran away from me and hid in a safe place for the time their owner keeps the camera in her hands. I ended up experimenting with fruits on the table, they didn’t have the opportunity to escape the photo session. Here are the results:
I practiced a little with the LensBaby, photographing practically everything around the house. I even made my cats model their eyes and paws, but honestly, they didn’t appreciate my artistic efforts. My two smart cats simply ran away from me and hid in a safe place for the time their owner keeps the camera in her hands. I ended up experimenting with fruits on the table, they didn’t have the opportunity to escape the photo session. Here are the results:
I practiced a little with the LensBaby, photographing practically everything around the house. I even made my cats model their eyes and paws, but honestly, they didn’t appreciate my artistic efforts. My two smart cats simply ran away from me and hid in a safe place for the time their owner keeps the camera in her hands. I ended up experimenting with fruits on the table, they didn’t have the opportunity to escape the photo session. Here are the results:
I practiced a little with the LensBaby, photographing practically everything around the house. I even made my cats model their eyes and paws, but honestly, they didn’t appreciate my artistic efforts. My two smart cats simply ran away from me and hid in a safe place for the time their owner keeps the camera in her hands. I ended up experimenting with fruits on the table, they didn’t have the opportunity to escape the photo session. Here are the results:
I practiced a little with the LensBaby, photographing practically everything around the house. I even made my cats model their eyes and paws, but honestly, they didn’t appreciate my artistic efforts. My two smart cats simply ran away from me and hid in a safe place for the time their owner keeps the camera in her hands. I ended up experimenting with fruits on the table, they didn’t have the opportunity to escape the photo session. Here are the results:
Once I was invited to take pictures of black caviar, salmon roe, oysters and another variations of fine food. The experience of setting everything inside the light box was very interesting and creative as well as the opportunity to visually manipulate the actual dimensions of the product. I was driven by the idea of keeping everything real: no artificial colors and no photoshopping. The other fun part happened after the session when we had to consume all those pretty plates. I need to give credits to http://www.finecaviar.com -one of the best caviar distributing company in USA.