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    Removing the cork -- Take 2 (thanks to Manfred!)

    Thanks to Manfred's explanation of how to use flash set with a rear-curtain synch, I was able to improve upon my previous attempt to give the impression that the cork is being removed from the tequila bottle. (In my first attempt I used no flash.) I also changed my grip on the cork thanks to Terri's suggestion.

    It's not my favorite image of glass but it was helpful to get this technique down just in case I need it again.


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    Re: Removing the cork -- Take 2 (thanks to Manfred!)

    You could also use reverse motion (putting cork in the bottle) and maintain the rigidness of the hand.

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    Re: Removing the cork -- Take 2 (thanks to Manfred!)

    Hi Mike,

    For some reason the hand doesn't work for me, it's too elegant.

    When I think of Tequila I think of Mexico, and a warm friendly, extremely welcoming and vivacious people who seemed to have defined the art of having fun, especially so when drinking tequila. ie; Exhuberance to the nth degree.

    Maybe a shot with a hand slamming down the cork forcefully, or a shooter glass of tequila just emptied banged on the table. And even a slice of lime and some salt... More vivacious and frozen in action. Ideas likely impossible to photograph but perhaps there is something about the idea that might spark another idea.

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    Re: Removing the cork -- Take 2 (thanks to Manfred!)

    You have a slight blending problem with this composite, Mike. There is a white patch around the cork. ie it hasn't been blended in with the background of the bottle shot.

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    Re: Removing the cork -- Take 2 (thanks to Manfred!)

    Christina: Ha! Nobody has ever described any part of my body as elegant. I don't know the culture of drinking tequila (which might be a great reason not to photograph it), so I defer to your thinking about that. As I mentioned, this isn't my favorite image.

    Sorry, Greg, but as hard as I look I don't see the blending issue you that you mentioned.

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    Re: Removing the cork -- Take 2 (thanks to Manfred!)

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Sorry, Greg, but as hard as I look I don't see the blending issue you that you mentioned.
    That's ok, my specs might be stronger than yours

    I have tried to outline what I see with a faint line:

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    Re: Removing the cork -- Take 2 (thanks to Manfred!)

    A pianist's hands...

    I know that this is a work in progress, and you photograph that bottle (and everything in glass) so beautifully that it would be a crying shame if you didn't continue working with working with this idea. I know of no one else in the world who could photograph this bottle of Patron so beautifully, and it is a gorgeous bottle... There is just something odd about your hand in this image, for me. I was just sharing my idea for a more Mexican spirited image, to give you some ideas to work with, and as we know my ideas are often hare-brained or is that hair-brained?

    I should also say that a Tequila like Patron is meant to be sipped and savoured, and often-times is, as it is an elegant Tequila...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Christina: Ha! Nobody has ever described any part of my body as elegant. I don't know the culture of drinking tequila (which might be a great reason not to photograph it), so I defer to your thinking about that. As I mentioned, this isn't my favorite image.

    Sorry, Greg, but as hard as I look I don't see the blending issue you that you mentioned.
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    Re: Removing the cork -- Take 2 (thanks to Manfred!)

    Thanks, Greg! I see your outline.

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