WE USED TO BE TOMATOES

WE USED TO BE TOMATOES

Took this one yesterday, in a supermarket..where else :)

I didn’t try calculating how many liters of ketchup could be there..but I do it sometimes. Calculating how many pieces of brick are there in a wall, how many liters of milk is there in a large transport pack.. :) Yesterday I calculated that there is 720l of milk in that large transport package. 12l in a smaller package and 2x5x6 12l packages in the large one :D

Technical data:
Camera: Pentax Optio 33WR
Exposure: 1/100s
Aperture: f3.1
Focal length: 7.5mm
Flash: Off
ISO: 100
Cropped: No
Ppcessed: Contrast and saturation modified because of the neon lights at the place of shooting.

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9 Responses to WE USED TO BE TOMATOES

  1. east3rd says:

    I love ketchup! Very nice photo, and a great match for the photofriday theme. It’ll get my vote! Great job!

  2. Matt says:

    Wow, That is a lot of ketchup. I’ve never seen that much in one place before. Makes me want some french fries. Great photo!

  3. Sandra Rocha says:

    I’m sure not many would take this approach to this theme lol
    a very interesting image :-)
    ~~

  4. That *is* a lot of ketchup!!! Great PhotoFriday submission! I wished the focus was slightly sharper though…

  5. RainKing says:

    That’s an awful lot of ketchup. Nice shot. :)

  6. btezra says:

    ~nice, the repetition grabbed me immediately~

  7. photojunkie says:

    That’s a lot of ketchup for one grocery store. Wow. Very cool shot.

    Oh wait, they are different kinds… PIZZA Ketchup???

    Strange

  8. mario says:

    Hehe..it’s a mega grocery store where normal grocery stores’ owners come to buy supplies for their stores :)

    You can see hot, mild, paprika and pizza ketchup (that’s what I see). I guess that pizza ketchup is oregano flavoured :)

  9. stef says:

    I love groceries’ shots and this one works like a minimalist variations, really cool.
    And from this I learn that not all the ketchup is Heinz :-)

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