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Jan 25, 2008 19:44 |  #2

Wow! The lighting is great...really brought out the wall textures and the folds in the cloth. Nice framing too - how many times did you rearrange the order of the bottles? Did you try to alter the height rather than having them all going up (to the right) in order of size?
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Jan 26, 2008 05:09 |  #3

I like how you broke up the monotony with a single green bottle.


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Jan 26, 2008 05:26 |  #4

I like the composition and post-processing here - the colouring of the shot is great.


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Jan 26, 2008 09:31 |  #5

Thx for yours coments!!

Spike44 i try with another compositions but i prefer this one, better lighting and detail!!

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Jan 26, 2008 09:36 as a reply to  @ diegoBE's post |  #6

I could really see this hanging in an italian restaurant!! Great job!




  
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