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09/23/2007 07:12:35 PM |
I wish you would have worked more on lining up the refracted colors with the background and gotten more of all 3 colors in each glass. I also wish I had submitted my attempt similar to this, but didn't think it was good enough by cut-over time.
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09/23/2007 02:06:25 PM |
Riveting. I love the colors and flaunting the rules of composition by using an even number of glasses and centering them. |
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09/23/2007 01:54:28 PM |
Wonderful tribute. Love your crisp detail and vibrant color! |
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09/22/2007 01:38:14 PM |
The shape of the glass is the only downfall of this attempt, failing to capture enough of the opposing color of the background, but I must rate the challenge,â€Â¦7 |
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09/21/2007 05:23:00 AM |
Lovely set-up and wonderful colors! The patterns of refraction in the glass are nice but only fully capture two colors instead of the three. My guess is that you needed taller more elongated glasses instead of the more rounded bowl shaped ones here to get the same effect as Jacko's. While the colors are beautiful the tones need to have more contrast and tonal variation. My guess is that lighting perhaps plays a key role. Playing with the lighting set-up may give you that same tonal variation in the shades of the color. Just found this on how Jacko' created his Primary Colors. If you follow the link to camera angles you will notice how the light source plays on the backdrop (specifically Primary colors angles. Here you see some nice spot on lighting that gradually fades into some deeper shades as it falls into shadow. That's what you need in your backdrop colors for they appear flat and one-dimensional. Adding that tonal variation in the shot with greatly increase the visual 'wow' of this composition. |
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09/19/2007 08:05:45 PM |
Big and Bold. Can't go wrong with wine glasses! ;) Shouldn't the stems be centered on the color lines? and to nitpic...the black base is uneven. There, i've got that off my chest. |
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09/18/2007 10:43:32 PM |
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09/17/2007 06:33:54 PM |
Nice capture. I think it could be improved slightly by moving the camera a bit to the left to ensure the backround split between red/yellow, and yellow/blue is in line with the stems of the glasses. |
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09/17/2007 09:52:38 AM |
Nice image. The colors are great |
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09/17/2007 05:26:57 AM |
Nicely done, but I stil prefer the sharpness of Jackos shot. This also has a curved and tilted fel to it. Not that I'm picking, because I'm sure I couldn't do better. These deja vu challenges are tough. |
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09/17/2007 03:58:22 AM |
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09/17/2007 12:55:11 AM |
colors could have been lined up in the correct order. need more of the outer most color in each glass also. |
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