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Re: Bottled waterPoint of order, sir.
We have received a complaint from the empty coffee cup, complaining that it needs to get equal billing here. The sugar complained too, but it was very sweet about it when I explained that not everyone is as transparent (during an election) as water. And yes, great use of the light. g.
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Re: Bottled waterI like the simplicity of the composition.
Re: Bottled waterI like this Matt but a question if you don’t mind.
The light appears to be from the left and the right of the photo appears as it should without light from that side but my question is where does the light on the rear bottle come from? Chris
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Re: Bottled waterChris
The bottles were on the table at a café at Circular Quay. The sun was shining directly through the bottles, though there may have been a post that cast a shadow over part of a bottle. I didn't pay much attention to the position of the light...just the composition and exposure of the scene. Regards
Matt. K
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Ta Chris
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