I remember when they wouldn't ship Coors east of the Mississippi. I was living in Colorado, and when I'd go home (in the east) to visit my mother, I'd load the trunk with Coors and sell it for $5 a can ( that was a lot in the mid-80's).
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my stomach is turning I think this would have been better if you had taken this before you started to drink it because of all the chunks on the side of the cup. I thought that was garlic at first, not olives. Maybe next time, only put a small amount of the bloody mary in the cup, tip it like you did and leave out the olives. THEN drink it. The two colors together look neat though.
It's angled just a bit too much, and looks more sideways, than artistic. The photo would be better in portrait, rather than landscape orientation. It's a good shot without the extreme angle, the rainy window makes a powerful backdrop for the beverage...
having the cup so close to the top, doesn't look right, IMO
where's the drink? I only see a used cup, no beverage.
I like the pattern of the trees in the reflections on the cup and table. The residue of the espresso on the inside of the cup works for me.
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