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    Yanagiba Knife & Banana

    Shot this as an inservice photo for my staff in my restaurant kitchen with my little point and shoot canon. Lots of grain, noise, whatever. I like it.

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    Re: Yanagiba Knife & Banana

    A nicely composed shot; the noise is certainly an aspect of this image, but given the light background, it really doesn't hurt the shot. I like the way you used the knive to divide the image into two parts; with the banana in the top, right part balanced by some negative space in the bottom left.

    It works; what more can one say?

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    Re: Yanagiba Knife & Banana

    Hi Travis, all explained very well by Manfred. I like the image

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    Re: Yanagiba Knife & Banana

    Is there a reason other than an artistic reason that you paired this particular knife with this particular fruit, such as a cultural relationship between the two subjects or something practical that you wanted your staff to associate with the image?

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    Re: Yanagiba Knife & Banana

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Is there a reason other than an artistic reason that you paired this particular knife with this particular fruit, such as a cultural relationship between the two subjects or something practical that you wanted your staff to associate with the image?
    Hey Mike. I was showing my staff different knives and kitchen utensils and identifying them by name. I used the banana simply for scale, so they could relate to the size of the utensil. There was no artistic motive for this photo but I liked the final image.
    Last edited by travis4567; 18th September 2014 at 02:54 AM.

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