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First some self crit: I should have framed in more of the stem and perhaps the base... What do you think? New page
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New page
http://www.potofgrass.com Portfolio... http://images.potofgrass.com Comments and money always welcome
Scott, I fear that the highlights in the glasses are overexposed which detracts from the image.
However, I love wineglasses for what they do. Greg - - - - D200 etc
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see. - Arthur Schopenhauer
Hi Scott
I think the reflections off the glasses are the most interesting part of the image, perhaps crop right in so you get a dynamic abstracted image.
Scott
Doesn't work for me I'm afraid. The blown highlights really dominate the image. When you have the next go at this (you will be won't you?) I think a more OOF background would work too. Just a thought - put some wine in the glasses and that would probably reduce the blown highlights too (you could even expereiment with different colours of wine) Peter
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I'm with Stubbsy. A little wine in at least one of the glasses, or a white in one and a red in the other, a little more stem and perhaps a little less ceiling.
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Thats a great idea... Will do next wine party (sure there will be more ) New page
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For a minute there, i thought we were getting an invite ot a wine party
I am with the others on this. Composition is good, the self portrait is interesting and the blown highlights detract. You could also try different shaped glasses, be sure to empty the contents when finished photographing them. Great attempt Steve.
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hehe... Thanks... You are all welcome to view the other images at
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