Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
People who haven't photographed this type of subject (shiny metal with lots of rounded surfaces) have absolutely no idea of how difficult it can be and how you have made the process appear deceptively simple. Exceptionally well done!
One of my few wishes is that in the last one you had included the point of the sword in the depth of field. My thinking is that that one has the most potential for being the most creative, so I hope you'll consider a remake of it making just that one small change.
In the next to last one, consider positioning the tabletop and background material (I think it's carpet) with the rows on a diagonal for a slightly more dynamic, less static image.
If the tabletop of the last image isn't the same as the next to last image, I sure would like to know what it is. It works perfectly!
Oops! I just noticed in the next to last photo that your field of view exceeds the limit of the background on the right side. That's a big no-no. It also appears that you used two pieces of material to form the tabletop and background. If you could use just one piece, that would be ideal.