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Post by chrisc on Mar 3, 2012 6:29:39 GMT
An older image revived...C&C?
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Post by Stevewebb on Mar 3, 2012 7:08:25 GMT
A nice simple image Chris. Clean lines and bold colours.
The pattern in the background is a bit distracting but I like the way it looks in the more abstract looking detail inside the bottle.
My favourite part is the top of the bottle. It seems very sharp and the light catches the curves nicely. I think I would probably be inclined to get rid of most of the rest and just have a square crop close up of the top of the bottle.
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Post by chrisc on Mar 3, 2012 11:18:52 GMT
Like thus:
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Post by maryloveslucy on Mar 3, 2012 13:09:08 GMT
These remind me of your image of the blue and green wine glasses...very nice...the vibrant colors and clarity of the glass...very striking. The texture and boldness of the yellow background makes for a nice contrast. I like it.
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Post by jeeperman on Mar 3, 2012 15:51:21 GMT
Chris, I like this. Good use of color....bold but not over the top. This happens to be a very popular color combo here. The Washington State Huskies college teams colors.
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Post by katynoelle on Mar 3, 2012 16:03:16 GMT
Chris, with the crop, it is a really lovely and simple image of color and texture and light. I like it!
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Post by Antonio Correia on Mar 3, 2012 19:05:10 GMT
Indeed the square is the best. The importance of the ratio crop !!!
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Post by nickjohnson on Mar 3, 2012 20:50:02 GMT
+1 for the crop.
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Post by Antonio Correia on Mar 3, 2012 21:21:52 GMT
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Post by Stevewebb on Mar 4, 2012 7:25:58 GMT
The crop has made all the difference. It's a winner IMHO.
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Post by Kit on Mar 6, 2012 6:03:16 GMT
I do like the square crop, it is an in-your-face image with great colour and definition, but the original has a bit of mystery to it, as we can see a vague shape lurking behind or even within the bottom of the bottle, which for me makes the original more intriguing.
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