very nice. cool idea that i havent seen here before, though glasses/water/drops/colors have been used to f*ckin exhaustion.
one correction to the photo does come to mind though. i see the backgroun fades from dark to light (from bottom up). it might be an idea to change this the other way around (if possible), so that the light background contrasts well with the dark(ish) red wine, while maybe the smoke could be more of an identity on its own against a darker background at the top. its tricky.
anyway, cool stuff.
-- "By the dim and yellow light of the moon,
as it forced its way through the window shutters,
I beheld the wretch - the miserable monster
whom I had created."
really awsome use of color and lighting on this shoot, really good job on this one
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Yes thats what I've tried. I had a black background, but it didnt really came out black on the picture. I think im going to try it an other time, with more distance from the glass to the object, so it will dissapear in the background.
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I like the combination of all the colors and the composition
one correction to the photo does come to mind though. i see the backgroun fades from dark to light (from bottom up). it might be an idea to change this the other way around (if possible), so that the light background contrasts well with the dark(ish) red wine, while maybe the smoke could be more of an identity on its own against a darker background at the top. its tricky.
anyway, cool stuff.
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"By the dim and yellow light of the moon,
as it forced its way through the window shutters,
I beheld the wretch - the miserable monster
whom I had created."
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When I was born I was so surprised I didn't talk for a year and a half.
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great shot
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your getting sleepy ...sleepy when i count to 3 you will be under my control
1...2....3...you are under my control and do what i say
YOU WILL LOOK AT MY GALLERY
AND TEll me what you think
now go and enjoy
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Yes thats what I've tried. I had a black background, but it didnt really came out black on the picture. I think im going to try it an other time, with more distance from the glass to the object, so it will dissapear in the background.
Thx again and greez from Switzerland!
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