
Jeu De Pommes
© Marc Nader 2009
< I was driving down a mountain road in Faraya, Lebanon, when I saw that huge 10 meter wide display of mouth watering red and yellow apples on the roadside. I didn't think twice, just pulled over, grabbed my camera and off to the shoot. I thought of composing the shot narrowing it down to just a few perfectly aligned boxes, trying to reach the optimal balance between those reds, yellows, and whites. I stepped back as far as possible trying to flatten the perspective with the lens set at the narrowest angle. Immediately, Mondrian came to my mind and I released the shutter. Oh, and I also bought a full box of those red delicacies.
Camera used was a Nikon D200 equipped with a 80~200mm f/2.8 Nikkor lens.
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