Photographer's Request for Critique
--Tnarb A
Mixed Drinks
Would love to get your thoughts....
Critiques
Javed Rassi
, February 11, 2006; 07:30 P.M.
Great I dea, I like it, nice work Tnarb.
Tnarb A , February 11, 2006; 07:38 P.M.
Mike F , February 11, 2006; 07:50 P.M.
Gino Tumbarello
, February 11, 2006; 08:39 P.M.
Tnarb A , February 11, 2006; 08:43 P.M.
David McCracken 
, February 11, 2006; 08:54 P.M.
Very good indeed!
We see a lot of these glass pictures on P.N but not many as good as this. I love the details in the bottom of the glassess.
I think the picture could be a touch brighter or more saturated but really..... this is a great picture.
Tnarb A , February 11, 2006; 09:05 P.M.
Thanks David
brighter
David, Thanks... My favorite is the stems too... the one in front looks great on an 11X14. I think you're right on the brightness thing, I'll play around with that (and the saturation). I appreciate the comment a lot.... thanks for letting me know what could make it better! Attached is one with the brightness adjusted..
Tnarb A , February 11, 2006; 09:10 P.M.
David, I actually uploaded the brighter version as the original... that's why it probably looks identical to the one just above...thanks again.
Mike Gal
, February 11, 2006; 11:03 P.M.
Very clever image. Could be used to teach colour mixing. Rgds, Mike
David McCracken 
, February 11, 2006; 11:35 P.M.
Much better...
Much better, Really. I would love to know how you lit this.
John Padmarajan , February 12, 2006; 05:38 A.M.
nice idea, good capture. Well done.
Tnarb A , February 12, 2006; 06:56 A.M.
Thank you Mike and John... David, this one was lit by a Canon 420EX Flash on a 2ft. extension cord. I had a white posterboard curved up on a counter and then bounced the flash off of the ceiling. I tried several ways of lighting and this was the one that worked out best... I have since bought some studio lights with a large softbox... I'm thinking of trying a similar shot with my new lighting and playing around with it a bit more.
Marcelo B. Castellon
, February 12, 2006; 01:41 P.M.
Great
Thats an awsome idea makes me wanna try it sometime...GREAT job...congrats...
Tnarb A , February 12, 2006; 02:14 P.M.
Thanks Marcelo. If you figure out a way to get a greener green, let me know! I wish the green had turned out "greener"...
Mark Pav , February 13, 2006; 09:19 P.M.
Love the colours! Clever take on this theme.
Kah Kit Yoong , February 14, 2006; 09:10 A.M.
Pretty
I rarely comment on this genre as I'm no expert but this is very well done. Look forward to more experimentation.
Tnarb A , February 14, 2006; 03:58 P.M.
Donovan Brockmeyer , March 08, 2006; 01:14 A.M.
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