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Re: cufflinksWell executed product shot Thommo. Would not be out of place in a jewllery catalogue If i were to make a suggestion perhaps straightening the composition might help the cufflinks just seem to lean over and the jusry is still out on the background you have chosen. I suppose it depends on the effect you were after?
cheers marco
Re: cufflinksOh I likes it...
very very much! The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: cufflinksExposure, colours and clarity look excellent. Something about the composition doesn't feel right though, but not positive what it is..
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Re: cufflinksUnlike ‘normal’ photography, product shots gain no benefit from not being centralised. Crop the left to match the right and you will have a perfect product shot.
Chris
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Re: cufflinksLike it..interesting play of green and yellow
Re: cufflinksNice placement of the cuffs and the choice of background. But I think it may work better if you crop a bit of the left off.
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