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    Raining and snowing outside yesterday and today so I decided to play indoors.
    Couldn't find an interesting wine glass so another glass had to do. I was going for a moody looking lighting

    Canon 50D
    Canon 28-105 @ 105
    ISO 160
    F22.0 @ 1/160th sec
    Two Alien Bee Monolights one light slightly behind and to the side
    the other to the side and slightly front and above at a 45 degree angle.
    Foamcore light tent
    Black construction paper background

    All CC appreciated.

    God's precious light and love to all,

    chris

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    Hi Chris,
    I like the transparent quality of the glass. the wine bottle could use a wee bit more blurring, and the introduction of the wine should have been a little higher so that it can be more dramatic on impact...I would open up the mid-tones in the red chanel just a tad more...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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    some interesting points by gus!! i like the ideas. you have the basics covered here, chris. nice job!

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    Gus is the Master and fully agree with him !!! ..... great framing !!!

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    Thanks Gus,

    I always appreciate your input. Especially after seeing the quality of your work. Thank you and god bless,

    chris

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    Very dramatic Chris, I like what you are trying to do here. Good advice by Gus wouldn't have a clue to tell you what to do:), Gus is the master of these types of shots.

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