Milkshake (candid)
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jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
Total Posts: 9073
Country: Canada

Just for fun.



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Aberdeen Photo
Registered: Mar 10, 2006
Total Posts: 3812
Country: United States

Jeremy,

Very nice shot. While I could go on why this shot is not technically the best, you captured a cute moment. As a mentor of mine used to say, if it looks good, tfp; take the fantastic picture. the photo show a good eye...



schwig
Registered: Aug 31, 2005
Total Posts: 185
Country: United States

captivating!



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
Total Posts: 9073
Country: Canada

Aberdeen Photo wrote:
Jeremy,

Very nice shot. While I could go on why this shot is not technically the best, you captured a cute moment. As a mentor of mine used to say, if it looks good, tfp; take the fantastic picture. the photo show a good eye...


haha, that reads like sound advice...it's nice to put away the studio lights and modifiers and just shoot a random roll here and there...I forgot this used to be a relaxing hobby at one point! Thanks for the compliment as well.



Pehpsi
Registered: Sep 24, 2006
Total Posts: 349
Country: Australia

Looks like a snip from a Tarantino film Cool stuff..



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
Total Posts: 9073
Country: Canada

Thanks. Wish I hadn't cropped the top and bottom as I did, but it has a good feeling. Appreciate the comments all.



Viva La Bran
Registered: Dec 26, 2004
Total Posts: 690
Country: United States

Pehpsi wrote:
Looks like a snip from a Tarantino film Cool stuff..


That's a pretty f**king good milkshake. I dunno if it's worth five dollars, but it's pretty f**king good.



Henri Garcia
Registered: Nov 03, 2007
Total Posts: 32
Country: United States

Great shot for this reason (imho). Starts off with a cluttered bkg, exposure not something to write home about...and then you see the shake and esp. the runs of chocolate and I get a cozy feeling from that sight and the memories. thanks.



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