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Hi Alan.
Smoke 1, initially I thought it was a bit meh (that's a technical term) but I kept staring and shapes started jumping out! Looking sideways on I can see a person! It makes for a much more interesting shot the longer you look at it!
Love number two. The stripy background contrasts nicely with the smoke and the five sticks
Not sure what the whisky bottle is about but it's a cracking shot, love the lighting on this.
Mineral, I like the light background, the other one doesn't look real, but it might be my eyes at nearly 3am playing tricks on me!
Great detail on the ring and rock thing though
Thanks Marsha. I do quite like the smoke shots but my beef with that type of photography is that it cannot be repeated with, say , different lighting or different pov.
And that slate and ring are real!
And the whisky bottle was a different take on the shot by Graham @overbez . I had a lot of fun getting that lighting
Hi Alan, I prefer the first one for the position of the ring and the lighting on the rock I like a dark BG too
a nice idea to display the ring on the rock too
Cheers Allan. What i could not fathom is that the b/g is the same piece of card but the shots turned out so differently with the lighting altered.
Hi Alan, #2 gets my vote mainly as it shows the detail on the band of the ring with more clarity.
Thanks Iain
hi
great idea for featuring stone on ring, like the positioning/composition of first but also drawn to second by the little 'twinkle'
yes that is what i really like about the shot
Another awkward response in that I like the composition of #2 but the darker background in #1. Either way I really like these. Using a grey backgrdoun really compliments the slate as does the gold on the jewel
Thanks Peter. Not awkward at all - that really is the reason that I posted the 2
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