There's more than you can see #13 by domenicododaro

There's more than you can see #13

And the light is within, for those who can tell its seeds.

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Pretty much recommended on black, if you have the time.
The glow! That gorgeously lit glow on the grasss. I assume you put some kind of light behind the vase? Hmm . . . might have to do a variation on this idea.
May 9th, 2020  
A magical glow to these lovely grasses.
May 9th, 2020  
stunning on black. love the rim light and the gorgeous detail in the seeds
May 9th, 2020  
reminds me that hubby mused recently about how he wanted to try and grow wheat and mill his own flour. Quarantine does strange things to people's heads. Nice shot, btw.
May 9th, 2020  
This one is my favourite - they’re all wonderful but this is something else.
May 9th, 2020  
Great image, love the rimlight on the vase
May 9th, 2020  
This needs to be framed - I am in complete agreement with @vignouse. Fav!
May 9th, 2020  
Real nice lighting technique
May 9th, 2020  
Wonderful lighting, shapes
May 9th, 2020  
very nicely done, fav
May 9th, 2020  
love it!
May 9th, 2020  
Perfect!
May 10th, 2020  
Excellent
May 10th, 2020  
very cool!
May 10th, 2020  
Elegant
May 10th, 2020  
Oh, I went to black immediately - without the prompting. (Fast learner). Just great!
May 10th, 2020  
That is absolutely wonderful. I'd hang this one on my wall any day.
May 10th, 2020  
Superb Domenico
May 10th, 2020  
@jyokota Thank you very much. Actually - as explained before - the glow is a result of the layering.The vase was sitting in front of a black cardboard sheet and the single wheat ear is what remains of an Easter decoration coming from Sardinia, it is sprayed with gold varnish and has a peculiar glow in the light.
@ludwigsdiana thank you very much, Diana, I believe it is a mix of black background and gold varnish on the wheat ear.
@pistache Thanks a lot, Clare, much appreciated!
@blueberry1222 Hahaha, yes, I believe being bread and cooking has been one of the most popular activities worldwide during the quarantine! Thank you!
@vignouse Thank you very much, Richard. I wanted to end the series with a bang but I admit it came out beyond my expectations!
@leonbuys83 Thank you very much, Leon!
@joysabin Thanks a lot, very much thankful for your favs!
@sjc88 Thank you very much! Admittedly, as said above, it’s a mix of lighting and post processing.
@seattlite Thank you!
@swguevin2 Thank you very much for the fav!
@shylaine3304 Thank you a lot, Erika!
@fbailey Thank you, too nice of you!
@amyk Thanks a lot!
@kali66 Happy you like it!
@jgpittenger Thank you very much!
@stray_shooter For once I did remember to advise! Thank you so much!
@golftragic Thank you kindly. We should arrange a print swap thread on this site!
@moonbi Thank you kindly, Jason!
May 10th, 2020  
Superb !
May 10th, 2020  
@domenicododaro What a great idea.
May 11th, 2020  
Fantastic shot!
May 12th, 2020  
@cocobella Thank you very much!
@golftragic I’m thinking about it since a while, only I still am figuring how to make it work...
@themusketeers Thank you very much!
May 12th, 2020  
Keep me posted.
May 13th, 2020  
Wow! stunning against the black background. So much work, eh?
May 17th, 2020  
@mara19500 Abbastanza... Grazie!
May 17th, 2020  
Absolutely stunning!
May 17th, 2020  
@overalvandaan Thank you so much, Saxa!
May 17th, 2020  
Superb!
May 21st, 2020  
@4rky thank you very much!
May 22nd, 2020  
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