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Ian



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Today I decided to try my hand at some macro and used the profile of the serrated blade of a steak knife. It's quite remarkable to see the detail of the sharpness of the individual teeth of the blade.

Olympus E-5, Zuiko Digital 70-300mm f/4-5.6 zoom, @300mm, f/11, with 25mm extension tube, FL-50R flash, Lastolite EZYBOX mini softbox.
· Date: Sun 5, December 2010 · Views: 1825
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Autumn

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Mon 6, December 2010 7:33am

I think I would have difficulty in guessing this as a steak knife. It looks more like a saw. It's amazing when objects are photographed in macro, without something to give a sense of scale, how different they look.

Sharpe focus on the central blades to concentrate the eye, but I would be inclined to clone out the top right orangey part of the table/board as it is distracting.

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