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Mar 19, 2005 08:47 |  #1

I was inspired by some shots seen here the last few days. Primarily Michaelmjc's Baileys and Ajbalazic's Martini B/W. Here's what I did on a cold rainy Thursday....

They look fine on my screen but when printed, appear somewhat dark. I may need to adjust my monitor. Any comments?

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Mar 19, 2005 11:29 |  #2

I like them both, but especially the second. :) I'm also admiring what appears to be a very nice table. :lol:




  
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Mar 19, 2005 17:48 |  #3

The second shot is awesome! The first one looks like it would have been hard to get it.


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Mar 19, 2005 18:46 |  #4

Thanks, I took probably about 20 shots or so of each. The first was a 2 sec exp. It's hard to get the timing right so the cup looks almost full and still get some motion. Both are available light. I used the bottom side(felt) of the table pad as the background in #2. Pretty high tech, huh.

Ben- The dining set was inherited, I could never afford such a piece!


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