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    More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Yes, I did it again. I accidentally broke the cordial glass while I was cleaning it. It only cost one dollar, so I can't feel bad about it, especially considering that it gave me the opportunity to pair it with the large glass that was broken a long time ago.

    Please click the image to be able to view the subtle tones in the tabletop. If you're not using Firefox, you still may not be able to see them.


    More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass
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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Nice repetition of shape.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    I'm thinking there's a psychology at work here: Freud said there are no accidents. You may be unintentionally breaking these things just so you can photograph them
    Of course, you could just be trying to get out of doing the dishes.
    Another great shot.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Beautiful image... Perfection personified, and another of my favourites of your images.

    I can see the subtle tones. I imagine that setting up the glasses in this precarious position must of been quite the challenge.

    Aside... This image reminds me of an elegant elderly couple mingling amongst the crowd at some a black tie event.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Thank you to all!

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    I'm thinking there's a psychology at work here: Freud said there are no accidents.
    It's much simpler than that; I'm a total klutz. My wife refuses to let me wash our remaining large wine glasses because their stem is rather fragile.

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    This image reminds me of an elegant elderly couple mingling amongst the crowd at some black tie event.
    That is coming from the person who very recently wrote to me that I have a fertile imagination.

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    I imagine that setting up the glasses in this precarious position must [have] been quite the challenge.
    I have struggled with that in the past. It was surprisingly simple today and I have no idea why.
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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Another lovely image Mike! I have a quick question for you that I know was likely an artistic choice on your part but why did you let the rim on the back glass fade into your background rather that provide some additional separation? On my monitor I can barely make out the rim.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    You've got one heck of an imagination, Mike. That's pretty cool. Clean, simple, and I like most things with a degree of symmetry. Nice job.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Thank you to Shane and Dan!

    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneS View Post
    why did you let the rim on the back glass fade into your background rather that provide some additional separation? On my monitor I can barely make out the rim.
    What browser are you using and is your monitor calibrated? I ask because the rim that you mentioned is difficult to see on my monitor in the small size but only because of the size. It's very obvious at either of the two larger sizes displayed in the Lytebox.

    Regardless, this detail is a property of the glass rather than an artistic choice. The rim of the large glass is so thin that it provides very little direct reflection. In fact, I increased its visibility during post-processing in this image and in the image shot with a bright background that is displayed on the home page of my website. The rim in this image with the dark background might have been ever so slightly brighter if I had used a glass tabletop (because light from the bottom rear of the scene would have shined through the tabletop). I chose this opaque, non-reflective tabletop, which blocked the light coming from the rear and below, for two artistic reasons: to avoid the complex composition a reflection would have provided and to make use of tones in the tabletop that are different from the background.
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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    I use Firefox on a laptop and I just got a small profit sharing check that will be put towards a color profile device very soon!

    Thank you for the explanation about the rim Mike - I find all the material choices and the very different results achieved to be very interesting.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    That is coming from the person who very recently wrote to me that I have a fertile imagination.
    Guilty as charged.

    I forgot to say that I think it is extraordinary that you captured the reflection of the side edge of the glass in the middle of the uppermost glass.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Amazing as usual. I very much like the lyrical convex/concave match-up. I sort of, somehow, miss a teensy pinch of fine shards sprayed somehow at the base of things but perhaps that would ruin it.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Sorry to disappoint you, Mark, but there were no shards. Tiny, tiny pieces that were so small that tweezers would have been required to pick them up, but no shards so to speak. Next time. There will be a next time, right?

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    This time my apologies... i have no doubt about the quality and superb control over the lighting; but it looks bit unnatural that way... the glass won't stay like that on a broken stem

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    the glass won't stay like that on a broken stem
    The tiniest movement including motion in the air can move the large glass off its stem. When I realized that I had accidentally left it that way for a few hours, I was expecting to find the glass fallen from the tabletop onto the floor and broken into tiny pieces. Fortunately, it was still propped up on the stem. In these days of watching the Olympics, it's reasonable to let everyone know that length of time is my personal best.

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    True... in the fraction most fraction of time, one can expect the unexpected

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    Re: More broken glass: A large glass and a cordial glass

    Super capture Mike,i really like this!

    David

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