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09/09/2006 10:34:22 PM · #1 |
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Message edited by author 2006-09-09 22:34:30. |
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09/09/2006 11:10:21 PM · #2 |
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09/09/2006 11:19:25 PM · #3 |
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09/10/2006 03:05:05 AM · #4 |
It's a cool pic, but I'm not sure if it'd do OK in stock... Abstract objects really need to have a even background so a designer can clip it into a design, or extend the background.
Your backdrop has gradients in it making it a potentially low seller.
The white area looks blown (full white) which will get it rejected by some stock agencies before you start, and it appears to have a shallow DOF which is poorly understood by some people who review stock...
Depending on what agency you're looking at this may not even be accepted, and if it is accepted I'd suspect low to no sales as it's difficult to see a target concept/market for this image.
- Just my 2c as always.
Cheers, Chris H.
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09/10/2006 08:34:47 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by KiwiChris: It's a cool pic, but I'm not sure if it'd do OK in stock... Abstract objects really need to have a even background so a designer can clip it into a design, or extend the background.
Your backdrop has gradients in it making it a potentially low seller.
The white area looks blown (full white) which will get it rejected by some stock agencies before you start, and it appears to have a shallow DOF which is poorly understood by some people who review stock...
Depending on what agency you're looking at this may not even be accepted, and if it is accepted I'd suspect low to no sales as it's difficult to see a target concept/market for this image.
- Just my 2c as always.
Cheers, Chris H. |
Reflections on clear glass will always be blown out because there is no detail to capture.
I find that the basic consensus for this shot is to shoot it again and just leave negative space - possibly against a different background. |
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