Water

9 years 10 months ago #379269 by maheshd
Macro shot of water being poured into a glass.
Please let me know your thoughts / comments



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9 years 10 months ago #379315 by effron
I find it fascinating. Well done. Take it a few steps farther, maybe milk drops into water, or shoot in dark with differently positioned speedlights? .....;)

Why so serious?
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9 years 10 months ago #379337 by Stealthy Ninja
The shot is pretty nice, just the processing I don't like.

I think it would benefit from the exposure and contrast being pushed.

The weird texture you put on the background is distracting too. Myself I'd just make it all white.
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9 years 10 months ago #379572 by Elle Sterling
I like it! This is really nice, but you need yo work on your editing skills. I think you pushed it too much. it doesn't look natural anymore.
Try following the advice of stealthy Ninja.. :)


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9 years 7 months ago #403571 by Travel Nut
Really impressive.


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9 years 7 months ago #403591 by garyrhook

Stealthy Ninja wrote: The weird texture you put on the background is distracting too. Myself I'd just make it all white.


+1. Or just us a lens blur to really drive the bokeh. Or get a better (simpler) background.

You might consider B&W, too. I don't think color really adds anything here.


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9 years 6 months ago #408157 by Simon Says
Very nice shot.


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9 years 6 months ago #408159 by NicoIa

Stealthy Ninja wrote: The shot is pretty nice, just the processing I don't like.

I think it would benefit from the exposure and contrast being pushed.

The weird texture you put on the background is distracting too. Myself I'd just make it all white.


:agree:


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9 years 4 months ago #417138 by Rajdeep-Phukan
it's awesome....!


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9 years 4 months ago #417143 by lskohlruss
Very nice try.
You may want to consider some changes: Don't show the bottom of the glass. it's distracting from the water drops. Try different glass shapes. As mentioned before, simplify the background. Add more color by using an off scene colored light or reflective card. Move the background farther away. Just some things to think about. But nice start. 


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9 years 4 months ago #417384 by pegleg
i like the shot but the back ground for me is distracting. maybe black back ground would bring more life into the photo


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