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| 09/20/2011 09:03:22 PM |
The Red Bikeby jagarComment: Very nice! A unique take on the challenge. Quite some guts to take a B/W shot and title it "The RED Bike" :)
Would've been better without the cable lock on the bike I think - lol |
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| 09/20/2011 09:00:49 PM |
Harmonic Cheers by william88Comment: Wow! I can't figure out how in the world you achieved this!! Amazing!
Love the lighting, the seamless background, the colors, the crispness, the improbability of it all. Very well done. |
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| 09/20/2011 08:10:13 PM |
Fine Tawny Portby BrinComment: Such beautiful decanter and goblets! And shot in such wonderful soft backlight! Love the muted colors - fabulous shot! |
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| 09/20/2011 08:07:47 PM |
Redby StructorComment: Nice idea, Good lighting, Seamless background - well done.
The inner layer of glasses was unnecessary I think - Given the angle of the shot, they are not easily distinguishable, and are just confusing the clean lines of the outer layer of glasses.
The reflection is double-layered and jarring. I'm guessing you used a glass mirror instead of plastic/plexi? |
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| 09/20/2011 08:03:58 PM |
Lite wineby Silent-ShooterComment: Nicely done! I'm guessing Frozen/Jello in the glass, stuck to the table and inverted? Nice idea well executed. Great lighting and a funny title :)
The only thing keeping this from being perfect is that the table curve is not symmetric around the wine glass. |
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| 09/20/2011 07:55:07 PM |
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| 09/20/2011 07:07:17 PM |
Waiter! by hesitantComment: lol - nice title to go with a wonderful pic. I can almost hear the yell - "Waaaiiiiteeeerrrrrr!!!"
Very nicely lit stop motion shot. Love the pattern of the wine that escaped.
The border is not my cup of tea though - very distracting. |
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| 09/20/2011 07:04:44 PM |
Red Leads the Way.by Jon_HComment: Good idea. Nice soft lighting to go with it.
The light green background is probably not the best idea - doesn't make the wine look appetizing. A warm, subtle color or black might've done a better job I think. |
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| 09/20/2011 06:54:45 PM |
Cheersby KelliComment: Love the goblets!
However, the colorful background is very distracting and doesn't add much to the scene - it just competes for attention.
Also, am not sure if this a HDR, but that lack of shadows makes the dimples on the glass look flat and cheap. Usually, such texture benefits from non-uniform lighting and the shadows it casts. |
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| 09/20/2011 06:49:16 PM |
Wine Dropby davidwComment: Hope you aren't getting too hammered on the scoring.
As I found out the hard way, DPC considers drop shots a cliche, and scores them down quite a bit. To fare well with drop shots here, the quality has to be extraordinary. Here's a shot that's done well for instance (just to give you an idea):  |
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