John, if you truly wish to take the time to provide a critique I would appreciate it, and perhaps others can learn from my experiment.
I opened with the statement of no critique because it was just an idea and a one time experiment, so I didn't wish to take up anyone's time for a one time thing. Although I adore Mike's glass photos it is for his technique in which he somehow brings out all the shadows, highlights and details in his glass ware.
I was fascinated by the effect of the sunlight seen through the glass, and yes, I liked the bubbles, a lot, but my primary interest is in wildlife photography and perhaps one day outdoor landscapes. That said it is good to be versatile and I think learning about one type of photography helps one improve no matter what type of photography one is keen on.
I do try and capture every possible splash in my birds shots.