Thanks Helena, Ronny, Philppe, keerf and likewise.
Helena :Fantastic shots on the last pages!
I always love the look of your work so simple and clean but with great affection ....
Cheers
Werner
Tanqueray No. Ten Gin gets its name from being made in Tanqueray’s number 10 still. I put the droplets on the bar counter purposely so the scene wouldn't look too contrived.
Tanqueray No. Ten Gin gets its name from being made in Tanqueray’s number 10 still. I put the droplets on the bar counter purposely so the scene wouldn't look too contrived.
Great Shots on your latest project Gene. It must also be tough preparing a few drinks to make the bottles look actually used and not too contrived. I will be interested in watching to see if your future shots start looking a little shaky....... Great work, Butch
sculptormic wrote:
Very well executed series navydoc! Cheers
Thanks very much.
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bowens wrote:
Great Shots on your latest project Gene. It must also be tough preparing a few drinks to make the bottles look actually used and not too contrived. I will be interested in watching to see if your future shots start looking a little shaky....... Great work, Butch
Thanks. It's a dirty job to dispose of those used 'props' of beverages but someone has to do it.
So, as I mentioned a couple pages back, my posting will be somewhat limited now. My wife switched her position at work from pm's to day shift(starting @7am) and goes to bed much earlier now. Hence, my computer time will be next to nil. but it's all good!
So, I'm going to take Ronny's mantra from now on..." I use the "Like" button"....Thanks Ronny!
And we have a new member to the family...
Gregg
Meet Nalah, our new Vizsla puppy
Summilux M 50 ASPH @f1.4
FD 135/2 @f2
FD 135/2 @f4
Summilux M 50 ASPH @f1.4
The Young and the Old....CV 35 Ultron LTM @f2.8, handheld from the side. She was sleeping on my lap
These pages are absolutely amazing! I hope Sony is watching. The images on this thread speak more clearly than the most technical reviews. The variety of the lenses, shooting conditions and the universality of the camera's appeal is stunning!
Here are a couple of images from a walk this afternoon. I am still getting acquainted with the Canon EF 85/1.8 using an A7RII with Metabones IV adapter.
Great Shots on your latest project Gene. It must also be tough preparing a few drinks to make the bottles look actually used and not too contrived. I will be interested in watching to see if your future shots start looking a little shaky....... Great work, Butch
Thanks. It's a dirty job to dispose of those used 'props' of beverages but someone has to do it.
If you really get in a bind with the disposals let me know. I'm not too far from you here in Murrieta...
ebookman, i'm not sure what you're doing to your pics in terms of processing or sharpening, but they have a ridiculous amount of pop! Secret sauce and all...