Portrait of a Cabbage II
by Caitlyn Grasso
Title
Portrait of a Cabbage II
Artist
Caitlyn Grasso
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The inside of this cabbage is surprisingly interesting! I almost titled it "Doorway." Isn't it strange how much beauty and mystery there is in even the most common things if we only have eyes to see it?
Taken with a Canon 5D Mark III.
Featured in these Fine Art groups: Beauty (7/10/14), Women Photographers (7/10/14), Seen But Not Noticed (7/10/14), Macro Photography Group (7/13/14),
Unique Shots (8/18/14), Weekly FUN For ALL Mediums (9/25/14), The Artistic Photographer (9/26/14), Arts Fantstic World (9/11/15), The SPACE Between (9/11/15), 1 A Day Waiting Room Art (9/12/15), Black And White Photography (10/23/16), and 10 Plus (2/4/16).
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July 8th, 2014
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Comments (39)
James Brunker
Wonderful abstract macro, would never have dreamed it was a cabbage!
Caitlyn Grasso replied:
Thank you, James! You never know where you will find a good abstract. They hide everywhere. :)
Angie Tirado
Congratulations!! This stunning Black and White image has been featured today in "Creative Black and White Fine Art Photographs" Group!! You are welcome to add a preview of this featured image to the group’s discussion post titled “Stunning Group Features in NOVEMBER 2017” for a permanent display within the group, to share this achievement with others.
Caitlyn Grasso replied:
Thank you, Angie, for the feature in Creative Black and White Fine Art Photography!
Caitlyn Grasso
Thank you, Nader, for the feature in Black And White Photography! Thank you for the feature in 10 Plus, Stefano!
Caitlyn Grasso
Thank you, Romuald, for thefeaturein Arts Fantstic World! Thank you for the feature in The SPACE Between, James! Thank you, Pamela, for the feature in 1 A Day Waiting Room Art!
Dolores Kaufman
This image goes way beyond Cabbage! I see a long, wavy tunnel with a figure waiting at the end. And the tunnel is made of waving arms inviting you in. Wonderful!
Jennifer Kuehne
So innovative !
Caitlyn Grasso replied:
Thank you very much, Jennifer! How could I not photograph a cabbage that looked like that?