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I echo the comments about the glass in the second shot.
The first one I like as is except for the bright spot on the jug. |
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i had a good artist friend, Alexi Antanov, who does strictly still life.
i will post an example of his work and hopefully it works! if you are interested in learning how to set up still life, his add. is 1art.com. he is a painter, not a photographer, but he can sure set up a nice shot. scot |
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Thanks. I´ll try to do it better with yours comment.
Luis M. |
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There is no doubt that a lot of time and patience was invested in taking these photos. I have read the comments I need to say the pictures are cool. Thanks.
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Nice shot, the only change for me I would like to see the reflection of the grapes just a little less and the glass needs to sparkle to show the end product of the grapes.
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