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Pure Craving
Pure Craving
photokariangel


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Challenge: Pure... (Basic Editing)
Camera: Olympus SP-350
Location: Provo, Utah
Date: Jun 12, 2007
Galleries: Advertisement, Food and Drink
Date Uploaded: Jun 12, 2007

i love starbucks...simple.

Post Challenge:
Still dont know what my thought was on entering this one. And though i keep using the excuse, "I had to enter something for DPL!" its true, i dont work well under pressure. so thats why about 80% of the DPL entry's I did, didnt do well.

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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/19/2007 10:57:29 PM
I think I would like this more if I saw the whole drink, full and waiting for me to take a sip, with a little condensation on the outside of the cup. It just doesn't say craving to me in this shot.
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06/18/2007 11:51:54 PM
why us RBU fuzzy?
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06/18/2007 08:59:13 PM
nice product shot, could be in a magazine
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06/18/2007 09:29:55 AM
well lit, nice composition
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06/17/2007 08:46:21 PM
It would be more realistic if it was Dunkin Donuts...for me atleast
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06/16/2007 12:34:52 AM
Love your lighting effects!
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06/15/2007 05:43:51 AM
I can very much relate to this one.
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06/14/2007 07:06:47 PM
Ack, I saw the thumbnail and started craving a latte! I blame you! :)

On the technical side of things: good concept, good composition, but the first thing you notice are the signs of oversharpening. Maybe use a greater DOF so the entire thing is in sharp focus?
Though hey, I like it anyway...
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