“ White wine product photography ”
Not much of an inspiration this week, I waited too long in the week to enjoy the process of creating my he picture and was more under the "stress" of the last day submission...

Set-up: one flash behind the white wine bottle.

Do not forget to shred!
I personally don't ...
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  • Emma Martinson Edited 5 years ago

    I quite like it. I really don't notice the reflection above the label because my focus is held so strongly on the label itself. I think my biggest critique is that the… more

    I quite like it. I really don't notice the reflection above the label because my focus is held so strongly on the label itself. I think my biggest critique is that the bottle is slightly too centered and if it had been one bottle further back it would hit that vertical third. However, not having such a square crop and continuing the dark space on the left side of the photo would do the same thing.

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  • Devin Champagne Edited 5 years ago

    OH man I hate stressful last day editing sessions! Really digging your lighting, and I always love a good reflection :)

    OH man I hate stressful last day editing sessions! Really digging your lighting, and I always love a good reflection :)

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  • Kate Crawford Edited 5 years ago

    The lighting for me in this is perfect, it is such a great way to draw the eye into you main subject. Simply lovely.

    The lighting for me in this is perfect, it is such a great way to draw the eye into you main subject. Simply lovely.

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  • Kim Sisk Edited 5 years ago

    The lighting is so darn great - how did you direct it so specifically?

    The lighting is so darn great - how did you direct it so specifically?

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Canon EOS 6D Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
1/10 f/8 100 100

Tags

#singlefocalpoint #whitewine #wine

Genre/Technique

Used External Flash

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