(5 years and 3286 days ago)
I would have shot at a different perspective, like closer to the base of the bottle.
This was taken in my room; was a quiet afternoon.
Used Photo Filter, Curves & Hue&saturation adjustments. Cropped the sides. :) (5 years and 3289 days ago)
I would have shot at a different perspective, like closer to the base of the bottle.
Actually this is an old photo I took just for fun....and when I saw the theme...I just submitted this. Thanks for your comment
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(5 years and 3312 days ago)
Very suggestive atmosphere created by the unexpected element arrangement. Very particular shot.
Oooo! i like this! very well done and on theme! best of luck to you
Creative, and nice light = )
creative set up looks good but the noise in the background is a little off putting for me
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I'm a newbie! Any help will be appreciated!
Reminds me of me and my 4 'stock car' racing brothers,
...mmmm, cars and beer!
Alright author, here's some constructive criticism. I know your fairly new so I'll try to be nice since I seem to make bad first impression. I would suggest that next time you try to focus in on a specific item on the shelf, like the key or mugs for instance. You can do this with a standard point and shoot as well as any pro variety cameras out there. Where you focus in on one subject, it will put the rest of the subjects in the shot in a slight defocus, which will give you so much more depth of field as well as artistic appeal. It also seems you are using a flash. While it can...
...be useful at times, it's knowing when to use it for best results. Indoors? Most of the time you will fail. Always try alternative lighting. Sunlight is your best bet. It is natural light and makes for the most realistic lighting. This shot is more what I would refer to an document photography, like an insurance policy. Try to play around with those ideas I gave you and here's a good example (my own photo) of depth of field: http://www.pxleyes.com/images/contests/speakers/fullsize/It--s-For-You--4c8d94b2cccf4.jpg
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