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04/29/2004 05:23:13 PM · #1
Just wondering what anybody thinks about this image.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.

04/29/2004 05:38:53 PM · #2
funky! nice warm crisp colours make the shot very pleasing. I like teh angle of the composition as well.
04/29/2004 05:48:18 PM · #3
GREETINGS FROM "happy world of criticism club by mehmet"

really vibrant colors, i really like teh colors and reflections, very nice lighting. i also like the tilt.. DOF field is pretty good too.. i am having a hard time finding anything wrong with it.. i really think it is a very good image.. congratulations..

"a better world through subjective criticism"
04/29/2004 09:53:58 PM · #4
Thank you theodor and Rooster for your comments.
04/29/2004 09:56:17 PM · #5
It is a very good image, and you've achieved that perfect exposure with the white background that so many times people get wrong. :) Beautiful colors!
04/29/2004 09:59:01 PM · #6
I agree with all the previous posts; you have nailed your subject. Very nice, interesting composition, perfect exposure, DoF works nicely, colors are bright without being too too saturated, love the reflections... in short, what's not to like?
04/29/2004 11:06:02 PM · #7
You nailed it, again I too have to agree with above postings. However, my eyes did light up and smiled. Great job here. It would make and excellent stock art or even for an store product sale shot.
04/30/2004 12:40:23 AM · #8
Thanks again for all of the kind comments. I really liked the shot myself. It was an interesting setup to shoot. Thanks again.
04/30/2004 12:44:54 AM · #9
Pretty resounding well Done..total agreeance with the above comments...Congratulations
04/30/2004 02:05:02 AM · #10
Everything seems to be just right in this shot... pure white background, yet the vibrant colors of the salt & pepper shakers is, for the lack of a better word, undiluted... even those in the background. Curious to know whether they were lit from above or below. Really well done.
04/30/2004 02:11:14 AM · #11
this is neat!!
04/30/2004 11:44:46 AM · #12
For Brooklyn513. You asked so I will try to explain it. I made a cove roughly 180 degrees out of a white skrim. Under the skrim was a table that had a piece of glass. I had one strobe directly underneath the items and then I had a soft box that I had placed directly over the items. Reflections came from the strobe above and below as well as some mirrors I placed around the items to bounce some light into the sides of the items. I took this shot awhile ago so I don't remember the camera settings. Other reflections are just the items behind me in the studio. Thanks again to all who have commented. The only thing I did in photoshop was levels, a few selective color adjustments and then cloned out any black spec that showed up in the white areas.

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