Phoneography Challenge ~ Macro In The Kitchen

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Working in the kitchen preparing meals is usually a cascade of colors, in addition to the flavors and aromas coming forth. I paused only briefly to convert this sliced head of red cabbage in to monochrome. It seems to work, in my eyes, to bring out the detail of the convolutions of the packed leaves. It is amazing to me to think of how a cabbage grows and comes together like this, all tight in a ball.

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About Angeline M

Love travel and photography. Living in Northern California. Photos of locations visited are personal file photos. Iโ€™m on Instagram: suze.munoz
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26 Responses to Phoneography Challenge ~ Macro In The Kitchen

  1. joshi daniel says:

    this is superb ๐Ÿ™‚

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  2. What a great subject. Works well in b/w too, to clarify all those amazing little squiggles.

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  3. Madhu says:

    Beautiful capture and processing Angeline!

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  4. Great and thoughtful capture, So creative, I’m a fan ๐Ÿ™‚

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    • Angeline M says:

      Thanks, Carol. I cut the top half of the cabbage off as I prepared to make a bowl out of the bottom half, to serve dip in it for Easter (something I saw on a cooking show). Creativity was running rampant that morning!

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  5. thirdeyemom says:

    Wow Angeline! It is amazing how beautiful a picture of cabbage can be!

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  6. Patti Kuche says:

    Such a wonderful maze of contrasting lines!

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  7. Indira says:

    Beautiful looks like an abstract artwork.

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  8. Now this is quite clever. Very interesting.

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  9. This is an arty photo Angeline. Very beautifully composed and perfect in monochrome.

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  10. Amy says:

    I love this shot! Very clever, Angeline. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  11. You know I love kitchen photos, so I very much enjoyed this. The black and white makes it appear to be a drawing, rather than a photo.

    janet

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  12. Pingback: Photography and Non-SLR Digital Photo Challenge: Macro (Barely Spring, Barely Budding Magnolias) | Lens and Pens by Sally

  13. Angeline, I knew immediately what you had taken. Red cabbage works so well as an up close subject. Additionally, your conversion gives the whimsical design a stage. Happy Photo Challenge.

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