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Old 26-10-10, 21:48
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Trying a bit of slow and fast shutter speeds for my college course. C&C welcome.

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#3 Oooops!
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Old 27-10-10, 20:03
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All personal taste but I like number 3 the best as the broken glass makes it highly unusual.
No. 2 I would crop a little off the top.
No 1 I think I would darken the background down quite a lot to emphasize the glass and contents more, the light background is a bit distracting to me.
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Old 27-10-10, 20:44
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Like number 2 a lot..creative..not seen that before..
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Also like 3, broken glass makes it stand out from other wine glass photos. For me a few too many light trails but like the trails going out of frame.
Just a thought how about more than one coloured light.
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An excellent and interesting set of shots. Number 1 although nicely focussed it has a deep DoF which makes the mundane background too visible. Number 2 is my favourite as the balance is right (IMHO) between the light trace and the glass it's also very inventive. Number 3 is probably even more inventive, but for me the glass is less visible than the light traces thus detracting from the impact (pardon the pun) of the glass.

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very interesting
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no.2 for me too, just a great balance.... very nice and creative set.
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Old 29-10-10, 12:27
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