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I find Pep Ventosa’s technique of photographing trees by walking around them and then combining image files to create a unique final composite image fascinating. So, I had this idea: what if I created a still life on a turntable? Well, why not? I decided to give it a try. I created a still life with garlic and gave it a go. I liked the final image and decided to process it in black and white. As Elliot Erwitt said, “Color is descriptive. Black and white is interpretive.” I think I captured an interpretation of garlic.
This image is available as a Giclee Fine Art Print in a variety of sizes. Giclee Prints are high quality archival prints. They are printed with pigment ink on acid-free, archival-quality paper to make sure the details are super clear and the colors are true to life. They won’t fade over time.
I find Pep Ventosa’s technique of photographing trees by walking around them and then combining image files to create a unique final composite image fascinating. So, I had this idea: what if I created a still life on a turntable? Well, why not? I decided to give it a try. I created a still life with garlic and gave it a go. I liked the final image and decided to process it in black and white. As Elliot Erwitt said, “Color is descriptive. Black and white is interpretive.” I think I captured an interpretation of garlic.
This image is available as a Giclee Fine Art Print in a variety of sizes. Giclee Prints are high quality archival prints. They are printed with pigment ink on acid-free, archival-quality paper to make sure the details are super clear and the colors are true to life. They won’t fade over time.