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    Wine Corks -- not a half-hearted approach

    My wife and I have friends in South Africa who gave us the heart-shaped board for Christmas 2015. We place corks of special wines or wines enjoyed at special occasions on the board. Information about each wine is recorded in a spreadsheet and a corresponding chart that numbers each hole allows me to look up that information.

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    The heart-shaped board is hanging on a piece of black foam core. A small continuous-light lamp is on the left side. A reflector on the right side brightens that area enough to separate the heart from the background.



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    Re: Wine Corks -- not a half-hearted approach

    Can I say that that is a corker of a shot, but I would expect it to improve with age over the next few months as more is added.

    It's a nice simple form with the usual good lighting and good colours and tones.

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    Re: Wine Corks -- not a half-hearted approach

    You could keep the spreadsheet on a USB stick embedded in one of the corks!

    That first (top centre) cork looks a little bright to me, is that deliberately so Mike?

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    Re: Wine Corks -- not a half-hearted approach

    Thank you to Tony and Dave!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    That first (top centre) cork looks a little bright to me, is that deliberately so Mike?
    You would have to ask the cork maker. Seriously, notice that the shadow side of that cork is also brighter than the other corks. That's because corks are made in a variety of tones. It's just dumb luck that once the board is filled, that brighter cork is going to be in a prominent, centered position. So, I decided not to change its tonality during post-processing because this is one image of a series of images I'll make over the years.

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    Re: Wine Corks -- not a half-hearted approach

    Nice capture.

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    Good luck in your quest to fill every hole

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    Re: Wine Corks -- not a half-hearted approach

    A good image showing a part that is greater than the sum of its holes.

    Cheers.
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    Re: Wine Corks -- not a half-hearted approach

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    So, I decided not to change its tonality during post-processing because this is one image of a series of images I'll make over the years.
    I knew there'd be a good reason

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    Thanks, everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by MrB View Post
    A good image showing a part that is greater than the sum of its holes.
    I truly, sincerely don't want to encourage another series of puns, but even I can enjoy that very special one.

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    Re: Wine Corks -- not a half-hearted approach

    Hi Mike I like the shadows of the corks in the BG. A nice image.

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    Thanks, Binnur!

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