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B Rock
Apr-18-2009, 07:36 PM
Just messing around tonight at home and came up with these. I'm very excited with the outcome. Probably will be putting one in Whipping Post but critique away here as well! The sparkling wine (lol I love me some Andres) was actually gone so this was a concoction of koolaid!:barb Thanks for looking and as always more on my Smuggie!

http://b-rock.smugmug.com/photos/515422063_u48X9-XL.jpg

http://b-rock.smugmug.com/photos/515430802_ZRtvT-XL.jpg

http://b-rock.smugmug.com/photos/515432527_VKKiz-XL.jpg

http://b-rock.smugmug.com/photos/515433473_yv2Bs-XL.jpg

Skippy
Apr-19-2009, 04:32 AM
Just messing around tonight at home and came up with these. I'm very excited with the outcome. Probably will be putting one in Whipping Post but critique away here as well! The sparkling wine (lol I love me some Andres) was actually gone so this was a concoction of koolaid!:barb Thanks for looking and as always more on my Smuggie!



The biggest distraction in these shots is the reflection of kitchen cupboards in the glass.

Hopefully folks who have better knowledge on this type of photography than I do, can give you some input about setting up an area for shooting these type of scenes.

I'd like to see the whole glass and Bottle in the shot.

You sound like your keen to learn, so I hope you get some very useful tips.

Good Luck :thumb .... Skippy :D
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time2smile
Apr-19-2009, 06:42 PM
nice shots

I agree with Skippy on the reflection.

I'm just a novice but try to use a refector, maybe gold to block the reflection in the glass it should also give you that richer look in the koolaid. You can also use the white side as a quick background to eliminate the faucet.

Check out the video library
http://www.prophotolife.com/
look at videos #15,18,and 21 for some ideas

Chile Chef
Apr-19-2009, 11:19 PM
Love the series of shots here , B Rock If you don't mind me saying most of the shots look like they're too light "ambiance wise" maybe darken the shot's maybe?