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Challenge: All Things Being Equal: Three (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 24-85mm f2.8-4.0D
Location: Kitchen
Date: Apr 3, 2010
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/200
Galleries: Food and Drink
Date Uploaded: Apr 3, 2010

[Apr. 9th, 2010 10:51:23 PM]

Two problems:
1) Last couple weeks I sat out an didn't really review or judge any challenges.
2) I thought I had an idea that hasn't been seen here for some time.

Result:
Bad move, never sit out and I should never think I have a good idea.

KarenNfld did a fantastic job with this concept just in a recent challenge (Orange II).



Karen - I like yours much better.

Funny thing I didn't realize this was done till the comments started rolling in. Sorry, didn't want to appear as a copy cat, just never thought to check recent challenges.

KarenNfld asks a wonderful questions - how did I stack them and most importantly how many did break?

Answer: smashed two and spilled one all over my head (go figure - my luck) and a bit on my youngest 1 year old daugther.

As Karen wrote, the glasses are balanced like that with no photoshop tricks, no invisible strings or wires. I got lucky and managed to get these to balance without any glue on the the bottom glass. However, it was needed for when I added the water. I just couldn't get them to stand (lost two).

Steps:
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- Convert From Raw
- Heal couple dirty water spots on the green glass
- Heal one water spot on the red glass
- Topaz Adjust - Clarity - default settings
- Smart Sharpen (100%, 1)
- Resize
- Sharpen Edges
- Save for web

I encourage all to try this fun trick - just do it in the kitchen and have a mop bucket with you.

Statistics
Place: 9 out of 92
Avg (all users): 6.5556
Avg (commenters): 7.3333
Avg (participants): 5.9792
Avg (non-participants): 6.8190
Views since voting: 2222
Views during voting: 362
Votes: 153
Comments: 24
Favorites: 1 (view)


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04/13/2010 10:13:05 AM
This is excellent.
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04/12/2010 02:37:01 PM
Congrats on your finish top 10. Great image. I know you didnt copy Karen's fabulous photo but there's nothing wrong with admiring someone else's work and trying to accomplish it. That's one of the ways of learning. Great job.
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04/12/2010 02:49:39 AM
Congratulations on finishing in the top ten with this great entry.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/11/2010 04:50:48 PM
Great lines. Wouldve loved to see it center instead. 9
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04/10/2010 08:49:43 PM
I love this whenever I see the thumbnail, but am disappointed when I see the full size and see the all the different reflections in the classes. I find them very distracting.
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04/10/2010 01:33:50 PM
Think I've seen this before. I like the image. Good job!
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04/10/2010 10:25:46 AM
Cool, you got them to stack! Did you break any glasses? Really neat but you should work a bit more on your lighting so there are no reflections in the glasses. It looks like you have 2 softboxes on either side of your setup. Try just backlighting with one light, no other lights/flashes at all.
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04/10/2010 03:10:39 AM
I have no idea how you did this, would love to see a tutorial or something after. I hope you explained it a little in your notes, great work!
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04/09/2010 09:31:10 PM
great balance. I like this. different from often copied but less appealing. Congrats and all the best.
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04/09/2010 07:36:20 PM
Pretty cool!
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04/09/2010 01:35:51 AM
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04/08/2010 03:50:48 PM
Somewhat a stock shot, but the added twist of the offset stacking really adds to teh impact. Well done. Lighting is great.
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04/08/2010 12:54:41 PM
Geef hier uw commentaar, en vervolgens uw stem uit ...
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04/07/2010 06:02:32 PM
Now this I like a lot! The simple colors, the nice angles involves and the simple background with the line grounds it. Maybe one of my favorites for this competition.
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04/07/2010 04:41:22 PM
This would be a lot more impressive if it hadn't been done in just the previous challenge.
Same photographer, or a copy cat?
Either way, it is a nicely executed photo.
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04/07/2010 01:33:51 PM
that's some trick...I would have had such a mess it's not funny
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04/06/2010 12:37:05 AM
Great image!
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04/05/2010 08:37:49 PM
Winner!
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04/05/2010 06:40:42 PM
great shot- top 5
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04/05/2010 03:08:28 PM
How did you do this? this is very cool!
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04/05/2010 10:56:52 AM
i think someone named judi has done something similar with orange background :)
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04/05/2010 08:20:14 AM
I like the balance shots, but this is almost exactly the same as a photo in the Orange II challenge. Hope it's not the same photographer!!
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04/05/2010 12:37:28 AM
I expected to see some wine glasses in this challenge. Thanks for not disappointing.
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04/05/2010 12:07:57 AM
Setup is good. The lighting and its reflections on the glass does not work for these kinda shots for me.
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