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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 705659" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>I think the overall concept is good. Agree with clutter comment. Stem in foreground bad and the foreground is to sharp. I would have used F4 and put a little separation between foreground and the subject. It's important to make sure the viewer knowns what the subject is. Some recommended poured wine in a wine glass, sure, but if you have many bottles to shoot, some interesting, non traditional shots may be appreciated. Imagine their whole catalog, they'll want some variety. Perhaps a traditional shot and a more creative one for each bottle. Then the client can decide. Ultimately, we don't matter, your client is the boss so you should try to provide according to their taste. Good effort!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 705659, member: 40915"] I think the overall concept is good. Agree with clutter comment. Stem in foreground bad and the foreground is to sharp. I would have used F4 and put a little separation between foreground and the subject. It's important to make sure the viewer knowns what the subject is. Some recommended poured wine in a wine glass, sure, but if you have many bottles to shoot, some interesting, non traditional shots may be appreciated. Imagine their whole catalog, they'll want some variety. Perhaps a traditional shot and a more creative one for each bottle. Then the client can decide. Ultimately, we don't matter, your client is the boss so you should try to provide according to their taste. Good effort! [/QUOTE]
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