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06/30/2011 08:28:49 AM |
Originally posted by tanguera: Nicely done, Christophe. Wondering how you got the green... |
Thank you!
I'm afraid the green color is not resulting from a $300 secret process... mint syrup ;-)
As for the glow, it's lit from underneath (there are 2 holes in the black surface under the transparent glossy surface so that strobes are directed directly on the glass and on the bottle).
Message edited by author 2011-06-30 12:29:38. |
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06/30/2011 08:21:44 AM |
Nicely done, Christophe. Wondering how you got the green... |
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06/29/2011 05:51:57 AM |
Very creative and fun. I think if the composition was a bit stronger, the concept would have put it over the top.
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06/28/2011 02:20:12 PM |
Cool concept and unusual color - goes well with the title. No direct light on the ivy makes sense - otherwise it would be distracting. The only thing I would probably change is to make sure the Absolut bottle is not smack in the center of the pic. Nice concept and execution. |
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06/26/2011 10:54:03 AM |
I really like how some of the leaves are in a silhouette while some are lit. I like the green color too. Excellent job. |
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06/26/2011 09:33:57 AM |
Love the concept and composition. There are a few spots (lower left on the bottle) where the color looks like it got a bit funky though. 9 |
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06/25/2011 07:19:58 AM |
Nice shot,hope to see this near the top. |
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06/23/2011 02:59:16 PM |
Absinthe! The green is so vibrant in this image. I also love the ivy creeping around. I would love it even more if it came even further around the neck of the bottle. I like the addition of the glass...however if this was an ad, I think the jagged edges of the glass would disturb the viewer too much. The jagged edges are too obviously evil. A normal glass would be the angel with devil horns in my opinion. I still love your use of green and the back-lighting is perfect. The ivy really keeps the viewer on the subject. |
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06/22/2011 11:16:57 AM |
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06/22/2011 06:43:21 AM |
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06/22/2011 04:51:27 AM |
Love the way you lit the bottle, I've got to work on that. Cool broken glass too. You might not have needed the plant. |
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06/22/2011 04:19:35 AM |
This is real good; great concept, great execution. even the silhouetted leaves work. |
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06/22/2011 01:43:39 AM |
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06/22/2011 12:33:19 AM |
good idea and lighting, composition could be enhanced, maybe by a closer crop and portrait orientation. |
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06/21/2011 09:10:25 PM |
Now I'm going to have the song 'Poison Ivy' on my mind all afternoon... |
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