welcome to the 52's madhouse.....enjoy your project , tis hard work but well worth the effort Any questions just ask away , we're a friendly bunch round these parts
Agree with others comments on the DOf , lighting & angle ,still pondering the BG......thought about it....don't mind the lines just wish they were straight & maybe the one that goes across the bottle needs cropping out or enhancing....still not sure
good start though mister...look foward to seeing more from you
Mmmm, nice, I need to try this stuff!
I like the shot and the background but I think I'd like the bottle turned just a little so you can make out a bit more of the writing. I initially thought it said Kamakazi too (my name) but I had this user name for years before I discovered its actually spelt kamikaze
Nice sharp image with overall good lighting that brings out the texture in the label. Not keen on the blind that goes through the bottle but that would be easy to crop or clone. I am not sure about the brightest light hitting the most out of focus writing as my eye keeps getting drawn between that and the Japanese script
Love the dreamy feel but think you might have gone a little over the top on the processing, I wonder if a slight vignette might help as this would also disguise the missing tops of the fir tree and bring the eye back to the middle of the picture
I can't say whether or not Japanese whisky is a sin or not, I'm teetotal so will take yours and others word for that
I like the crop and composition you've taken here, the background doesn't bother me too much either.
Your edit for season is spot on for me. I particularly like your choice of processing to give it that dreamy look. Your composition really draws the viewers eye into the scene. Good work all round iain
I like that a lot...has a wonderfully dreamy feel to it & somne lovely muted colors in the trees..I'd be tempted to crop to just below the the foremost tree to lose ...no , on 2nd thoughts I like it as is
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