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While playing with my new studio lights I shot this, then photoshopped in the extra bottles.

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Well-done I would say!
 
You nailed it with the blur! Hell, send it to Proctor & Gamble. Maybe they'll hire you. :)
 
This is awesome, it definitely makes household products look more attractive and exciting :p
 
Was this using a single light source?

Soft box?

Good stuff.
The extra bottles are convincing.


I know you were just screwing around, but I wanted to just throw this out
If you ever do a serious product shot for Febreeze or anything like it, either use a new bottle, or fill the one you have to the top with water :P
Cause I see a used, half empty bottle.
Haha, anyways, I like it a lot.
 
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Well-done I would say!
Thanks

You nailed it with the blur! Hell, send it to Proctor & Gamble. Maybe they'll hire you. :)
LOL that would sure be nice but unlikely, LOL Thanks though!

This is awesome, it definitely makes household products look more attractive and exciting :p
LOL Kinda weird to have such a dark background for a household product huh? Usually on white or with soem sort of bright blurred image of the inside of a house. LOL

Was this using a single light source?

Soft box?

Good stuff.
The extra bottles are convincing.


I know you were just screwing around, but I wanted to just throw this out
If you ever do a serious product shot for Febreeze or anything like it, either use a new bottle, or fill the one you have to the top with water :P
Cause I see a used, half empty bottle.
Haha, anyways, I like it a lot.

Good catch on the almost empty. I didn't even notice that. LOL
I used a single light with a softbox on it. Also used a reflector on the opposing side.
 
When you say single light through soft box, was it like a hot-shoe flash, or a studio flash?
 
It's a continuous light source. Five fluorescent bulbs inside a soft box
 

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