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07/05/2010 02:12:29 AM |
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07/04/2010 12:33:02 PM |
Excellent use of a long exposure fire effect, really works well here, |
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07/03/2010 07:14:23 PM |
Flame is a bit overexposed but it's neat looking. |
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07/02/2010 09:48:09 AM |
Absolutely amazing!! Such wonderful creativity! Warm amber tones, perfect for your subectivity choice. 10! |
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07/01/2010 12:15:09 PM |
Great idea. How do you get the fire to look like it's in the bottle on a shot like this? |
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06/30/2010 10:18:31 AM |
I like this idea a lot. The chili pepper in the glass was a nice touch. I wasn't sure if it was a candle at the start.
I think the effect of this might have been better had the bottle been horozontal and pouring into the glass. Not sure how that might work, though. Maybe with a bit of drilling through the bottom of the glass/bottle and a match and string? |
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06/30/2010 03:56:11 AM |
great effect.
1 point of for being ever so slightly burt out on the flames. so a 9
Kev |
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06/29/2010 08:21:42 PM |
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