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    Candle Warmer

    Last edited by zutty; 29th April 2015 at 01:04 PM.

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    Re: Candle Warmer

    Nice effect.

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    Re: Candle Warmer

    Very nice image Jeff, I like the warm colors, I would crop it from the LHS to make a square frame if the image was mine

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    Re: Candle Warmer

    Very nice...is the flicker really greenish???

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    Re: Candle Warmer

    Very nice image. Is that how you folks in Maine heat your houses in winter?

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    Re: Candle Warmer

    Yes it is....We use about 1,000 of them per room..

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    Re: Candle Warmer

    Hi Jeff,

    Nice concept.

    I saw this image before you edited the post. The repair you made is kind of obvious even if I hadn’t seen the original. The color is off and you have obliterated the tip of the stand in that area.

    If I were shooting this here would be my thoughts on it:

    The BG is cool, if very noisy, and the spot lighting on it looks cool too. The whopping shadow the leg of the stand is casting on the BG, maybe not so much. In fact the entire image is quite noisy.

    I think I would turn the stand such that both side legs are placed symmetrically with the rear leg falling in the center of the two side legs.

    I would definitely take the cropping advice and center the piece. Also that would lose a little of the hard shadow on the BG. The only problem with that, however, is that its going to throw a big kink into the horizon line of the BG. It would be somewhat straight to frame left, but drop off frame right.

    Also, there is a lot of dust specs in the shot that I would consider unacceptable.

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