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Old Glass #2
Old Glass #2
thrumyiis


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Camera: Canon EOS-7D
Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Date: Jan 14, 2013
Aperture: 13.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 20
Galleries: Vintage, Still Life
Date Uploaded: Jan 14, 2013

Viewed: 502
Comments: 14
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4 images combined using layers and masks to paint in the light.

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02/10/2013 11:17:40 PM
Looks like you've already got a lot of great comments. To add to it, I'd want to see a sharper focus on the lettering. They look like beautiful bottles and kind of get lost in the background.
02/02/2013 11:27:04 PM
You've done a great job with the layers and masks in this image. I like the overall mood you have created.
01/19/2013 12:35:27 PM
Beautiful subdued light. The bottles feel slightly tilted to the left, even though the wood is straight. I like this attempt better than last week's.
01/17/2013 11:18:19 AM
Oh, beautiful! If this is a beginning, I can hardly wait to see the series.
01/15/2013 06:44:29 PM
Much better work with the still life. The lighting is very subtle due to the light painting and the organization of the objects makes sense, with the more straight on organization a classic look. I wonder about the focus. It seems very soft. Are each of the individual images making up the final product as soft as this, or was the softness due to the combination of the images?
01/15/2013 06:37:06 PM
Good processing. The tones are quite successful.
01/15/2013 01:50:17 PM
Beautiful tones and textures - plenty of interest without a busy or cluttered effect. Very well done.
01/15/2013 01:15:14 AM
A definite improvement! well done!
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01/14/2013 10:57:09 PM
Lovely - you did an excellent job of incorporating all the technical advice given and it shows - this shot doesn't have the set up look the other one did .. it looks as if it is a wonderful decoration in someones home. I agree with Ann and the others that you might improve it a tad more if you utilize their suggestions but as it stand, I would give it a very high vote.
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01/14/2013 10:09:31 PM
I must agree with the others. This is definitely an improvement and a wonderful image. The props supplement the bottles nicely.
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01/14/2013 08:43:13 PM
Oh my I love this version much better. You did a fantastic job. The tones give this a nice vintage feel. :)
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01/14/2013 08:15:34 PM
I agree this is far better version. Nice improvements. I for one however do not have any real world advice to offer. Stills are still on my try to get better list. Right now, I am horrible at stills.
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01/14/2013 08:10:56 PM
I agree with Ann. Vastly better attempt at a still. one other suggestion beyond Ann's, try manual focus on the letters on "Schweppes" as they appear OOF (Out of focus) vs the cutting blade and "Rosella". I'd move the blade more to the photographers right as it aids the visibility on the lettering. The wooden wall is a great touch from a tecture POV but it doesn't help the lettering stand out.
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01/14/2013 07:39:58 PM
Progress, yes. Definitely better. I like how the vertical lines of the bottles and the vertical lines on the wall work together. The objects also seem much more naturally placed on the chest than they did on the fuzzy thing. The patterns showing through the bottles, especially the rusty plate thing, are possibly a bit distracting. And you need a bit more light and contrast, especially on the bottle on the right, although this is better than the last one. Maybe try a large piece of white paper on the right side, just outside the shot, to reflect the light coming from the left back into the shot.
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