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Nov 16, 2011 06:34:17   #
catzeye Loc: South Carolina
 
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Wine Glasses
Wine Glasses...

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Nov 16, 2011 06:39:24   #
RiverNan Loc: Eastern Pa
 
uhhhh your glasses are too small? That is my favorite wine...

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Nov 16, 2011 08:43:08   #
ebaribeault Loc: Baltimore
 
Very nice but where is my glass

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Nov 16, 2011 09:42:16   #
TNGirl Loc: FLorida/Tennessee
 
Splendid image. The sparkle of the light is just right and everything shows well against the dark BG.Really not sure about the inclusion of the cork screw as it tends to distract from the image somewhat. But just a little niggle of mine. A really good image.

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Nov 16, 2011 09:45:12   #
tilde531 Loc: Seaford Delaware
 
catzeye wrote:
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Well I don't care HOW the photo looks... that's my all-time favorite wine... which means you have GREAT taste... so it's a triple thumbs up from me! *snickers*

P.S.
Actually, the photograph does it for me, too! *beams*

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Nov 16, 2011 09:46:32   #
tilde531 Loc: Seaford Delaware
 
TNGirl wrote:
Splendid image. The sparkle of the light is just right and everything shows well against the dark BG.Really not sure about the inclusion of the cork screw as it tends to distract from the image somewhat. But just a little niggle of mine. A really good image.


I responded with my drivel before even seeing the bottle opener... gotta agree with you on this bit! Get that out and it's ready for a mat and frame, imo.

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Nov 16, 2011 10:19:33   #
ianhargraves1066 Loc: NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Florida
 
tilde531 wrote:
TNGirl wrote:
Splendid image. The sparkle of the light is just right and everything shows well against the dark BG.Really not sure about the inclusion of the cork screw as it tends to distract from the image somewhat. But just a little niggle of mine. A really good image.


I responded with my drivel before even seeing the bottle opener... gotta agree with you on this bit! Get that out and it's ready for a mat and frame, imo.


Great picture and if you hav'nt drank the wine yet you might want to add a little shape to the edges of the glasse by standin a strip of whitw cardboard just out of the frame and move them around so the card is repected on the edges of the glasses but its being picky.

Also if you like red burgandy type wine the best ever (only around for three weeks each year) is called Beaujolis NOUVEAU, the noveau makes the difference. It just out of the vinyard and is the most sort after wine in the world (for three weeks) Its fruity and each year (around this date) its released and the race is on to get to market first.
In many parts of the world Beaujolis Nouveau prtys are abig thing and at the release the wine is loade onto helicopters and Aston Martins and the race is on.

All this sounds expensive but it sells retail for nine bucks a a bottle, buy as mauch as you can afford.

I Look forward to it all year, and then I am back to a cup of hot tea and an occasionalcan of Fosters.

Enjoy it, you will be addicted.

Ian

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Nov 16, 2011 10:24:21   #
tilde531 Loc: Seaford Delaware
 
ianhargraves1066 wrote:


Great picture and if you hav'nt drank the wine yet you might want to add a little shape to the edges of the glasse by standin a strip of whitw cardboard just out of the frame and move them around so the card is repected on the edges of the glasses but its being picky.

Also if you like red burgandy type wine the best ever (only around for three weeks each year) is called Beaujolis NOUVEAU, the noveau makes the difference. It just out of the vinyard and is the most sort after wine in the world (for three weeks) Its fruity and each year (around this date) its released and the race is on to get to market first.
In many parts of the world Beaujolis Nouveau prtys are abig thing and at the release the wine is loade onto helicopters and Aston Martins and the race is on.

All this sounds expensive but it sells retail for nine bucks a a bottle, buy as mauch as you can afford.

I Look forward to it all year, and then I am back to a cup of hot tea and an occasionalcan of Fosters.

Enjoy it, you will be addicted.

Ian
br br Great picture and if you hav'nt drank the ... (show quote)


LOVE the photography tip, Ian
*writes it down for future reference*

and the wine sounds right up my alley, too!
MmMmMM *licks lips*

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Nov 16, 2011 18:20:07   #
mommy115 Loc: California
 
I love the color, composition, focus and lighting with the golden glow on the glasses. I too feel the corkskrew detracts from the shot. It might just be me, but I think the wine bottle is leaning. I've attached what I think is straight. Or am I just seeing it wrong?
Beautiful photo!

original photo
original photo...

edited photo
edited photo...

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Nov 16, 2011 18:34:31   #
photophly Loc: Old Bridge NJ
 
catzeye wrote:
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Great composition......love the lighting You used here......and now I'm thirsty.

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Nov 16, 2011 18:35:05   #
ianhargraves1066 Loc: NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Florida
 
catzeye wrote:
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The big glass is for Tilde531 and the little one is for me! HaHa

Dont mind the corkscrew or how else are we gonna open the bottle.

Good job
Ian

P.S. I learn something new about Miss T every enjoyable Day
LLAMLL

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Nov 16, 2011 23:15:21   #
catzeye Loc: South Carolina
 
rivernan wrote:
uhhhh your glasses are too small? That is my favorite wine...


This is a great wine!!!!!!!!

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Nov 16, 2011 23:17:43   #
catzeye Loc: South Carolina
 
tilde531 wrote:
TNGirl wrote:
Splendid image. The sparkle of the light is just right and everything shows well against the dark BG.Really not sure about the inclusion of the cork screw as it tends to distract from the image somewhat. But just a little niggle of mine. A really good image.


I responded with my drivel before even seeing the bottle opener... gotta agree with you on this bit! Get that out and it's ready for a mat and frame, imo.



I just thought I would do something different by including the cork screw .. really no rhyme or reason ... just wanted to do something different from others.

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Nov 16, 2011 23:17:50   #
catzeye Loc: South Carolina
 
tilde531 wrote:
TNGirl wrote:
Splendid image. The sparkle of the light is just right and everything shows well against the dark BG.Really not sure about the inclusion of the cork screw as it tends to distract from the image somewhat. But just a little niggle of mine. A really good image.


I responded with my drivel before even seeing the bottle opener... gotta agree with you on this bit! Get that out and it's ready for a mat and frame, imo.



I just thought I would do something different by including the cork screw .. really no rhyme or reason ... just wanted to do something different from others.

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Nov 16, 2011 23:19:32   #
catzeye Loc: South Carolina
 
ianhargraves1066 wrote:
catzeye wrote:
All comments are welcome


The big glass is for Tilde531 and the little one is for me! HaHa

Dont mind the corkscrew or how else are we gonna open the bottle.

Good job
Ian

Thank you so much for your comment. Nothing like a long tall glass of really good wine

P.S. I learn something new about Miss T every enjoyable Day
LLAMLL

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