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I set the photo up by using half press to set the focus and exposure, than I placed the "filter" in front of the lens and shot it.
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This is a Bacardi Silver Mojito bottle since I had three empty ones sitting on the counter waiting to go in the recycle bin.
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And an empty windex bottle.
Shot sideways threw the long side of the bottle (because there was a label on the short side ![]() Last edited by fofa; Oct 1, 2011 at 12:44 PM. |
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The second one would make a nice watercolor painting. Cheers!! LOL
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I sorta liked the Bacardi bottle filter. Perhaps due to the Goldilocks effect, not too much, not too little, just enough.
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