wineglasses+food coloring

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taken with 50mm @ f8, manual focus, .25 ss, iso 200, in my kitchen. shot with my wireless remote shutter to prevent shake.

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Not natural.
Wine glasses dont just tilt on their own.
They are made to hold wine, not food coloring.
Clear glass on a white background??????
The bottoms of the glasses are cut off.

This has a logo on it? It's Copy righted?
You'd have to pay me to take this image off your hands.
I'm certain no one wants to steal it.
 
LOL, shot in the dark, but did you get this from a Magazine Article?

an idea i saw on a forum, forgot if it was this one or another im onm but yes not my idea

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Not natural.
Wine glasses dont just tilt on their own.
They are made to hold wine, not food coloring.
Clear glass on a white background??????
The bottoms of the glasses are cut off.

This has a logo on it? It's Copy righted?
You'd have to pay me to take this image off your hands.
I'm certain no one wants to steal it.

this post could've used some finesse but thanks cupcake :mrgreen:
 
Yah, I seen this exact concept, direection on "how to" in an article in a Photog Magazine over the weekend.

Not knocking you, I wanted to try it too.

I think the glass has a bit of yellow in it, and the colors would look better if it was a bit more darker/contrast , something to pop it out.

I wanted to try it as well. Looks pretty similar to the article

Nice try at it
 
I think it would work better if the dye in the middle glass were a brighter red.

How did you get the glasses to stay at an angle like that?
 
Yah, I seen this exact concept, direection on "how to" in an article in a Photog Magazine over the weekend.

Not knocking you, I wanted to try it too.

I think the glass has a bit of yellow in it, and the colors would look better if it was a bit more darker/contrast , something to pop it out.

I wanted to try it as well. Looks pretty similar to the article

Nice try at it

thanks, i might try again with different color dyes/lighting!

I think it would work better if the dye in the middle glass were a brighter red.

How did you get the glasses to stay at an angle like that?

tape them to a thick piece of cardboard, lay cardboard on an angle on a book, there's a reason the bottom of the glasses are cropped out, for composition and you would see them taped up! lol
 
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Not natural.
So?
Wine glasses dont just tilt on their own.
So?
They are made to hold wine, not food coloring.
So?
Clear glass on a white background??????
Yeah, what of it?
The bottoms of the glasses are cut off.
This could be the only valid complaint. Personally, I'd like to see the tops of the glasses cut off as well.

This has a logo on it? It's Copy righted?
Watermark, or not, all images are copyrighted.
You'd have to pay me to take this image off your hands.
I'm certain no one wants to steal it.

I knew you were best ignored. You should probably avoid critiqueing other peoples work until yours is up to snuff.
You know, until you know what you're talking about.
 
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Not natural.
So?
Wine glasses dont just tilt on their own.
So?
So?
Yeah, what of it?
This could be the only valid complaint. Personally, I'd like to see the tops of the glasses cut off as well.

This has a logo on it? It's Copy righted?
Watermark, or not, all images are copyrighted.
You'd have to pay me to take this image off your hands.
I'm certain no one wants to steal it.
I knew you were best ignored. You should probably avoid critiqueing other peoples work until yours is up to snuff.
You know, until you know what you're talking about.

Ditto. I actually thought the photo was pretty cool. I could see it in a contemporary kitchen.
 

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