I'm new on this forum, I don't have anything I've done recently. I'll post this photo of a Martini glass and shaker.
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This is a discussion on Martini glass within the Black and White - Monochrome/Monotone - photography forum forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I'm new on this forum, I don't have anything I've done recently. I'll post this photo of a Martini glass ...
I'm new on this forum, I don't have anything I've done recently. I'll post this photo of a Martini glass and shaker.
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I like this CarlosV!
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Welcome to the forum, CarlosV. This is a wonderfully done product shot. I love the lighting.
Thanks guys, I appreciate that.
A few nic-pic crituques
Be careful of the glass not being spotless. You have some specks of fuzz on the foot and the glass above the liquid looks smudgy.
Also be careful of your reflection in the stainless shaker. You almost need to put up a black blacket in front of you with just the lens sticking through.
It is a great image. With the strawberries being the only color in the image, the red really needs to POP!!!! The red is a little subdue for me.
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