I am becoming a locavore and so when the Farmers’ Market returned to the parking lot at the Roseville Sports Center today, I was thrilled. It will be there every Thurday until mid September. There were only a half dozen farmers there today but I managed to find red and gold beets, Rainier cherries, and meyer lemon olive oil, all grown and produced within a 100 or so miles of here. My photos today are of the beets and cherries I bought, as well as the onions, carrots, and broccoli, all available this morning.
Except for the cherries, I took all these shots at the same stand; the farmer had placed a large white sheet or something that served as a perfect diffuser so I had wonderful, indirect light. I made a levels adjustment in the carrot shot and an exposure adjustment in the broccoli shot. The others are SOOC.
Focal Length 50mm
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/125
Auto WB
Manual Mode
SOOC
Focal Length 50mm
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/100
Auto WB
Manual Mode
SOOC
Focal Length 50mm
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/200
Auto WB
Manual Mode
SOOC
Focal Length 50mm
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/100
Auto WB
Manual Mode
Levels adjustment
Focal Length 50mm
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/400
Auto WB
Manual Mode
Exposure +2/3 stop
Ah- lovely! Wonderful produce shots! That looks like a great stand. I think the beets are my favorite. I love Farmer’s Markets- and they make great photo ops!