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Apr 01, 2012 14:31 |  #1

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just messing around. I did not take these in regular color, just in the blue tone.
so, which one is best???



  
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Apr 01, 2012 14:49 |  #2

im kinda finding them all un interesting and the dead space to the left is not helping. also watch your verticals and why not shoot in color and add an effect later? more options that way


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Apr 01, 2012 17:53 |  #3

Pixil Studio wrote in post #14191614 (external link)
im kinda finding them all un interesting and the dead space to the left is not helping. also watch your verticals and why not shoot in color and add an effect later? more options that way

Dead space to the left? I see bottles all the way to the left side of the image, and see dead space on the right...

They do seem uninteresting to me as well.


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Apr 01, 2012 18:52 |  #4

oops u are right


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Apr 02, 2012 11:27 |  #5

Hmm, I am not sure any one of them is the best. They seem OOF, blown out areas on the bottle, empty space to the right and the blue color does not add to the image. Sorry :-(


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Apr 02, 2012 15:29 |  #6

I don't think the cool tone helps.




  
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