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    Cedro

    While Mike was posting his new thread I was preparing a new one, on the same subject: wine label.

    Mine is less sophisticated, lighted by natural light through blinds venetian.

    C & C welcomed

    PS it's an organic Italian wine very tasty


    Cedro

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    Re: Cedro

    I disagree that your image is less sophisticated than mine. I really like the streaks of light on the left side and the slight tilt. The overall look goes really well with the soft pink tones in the background area of the label.

    It looks fairly sharply focused when viewed as presented in the thread but viewing it in the Lytebox reveals that it's soft, especially in the lower area of the image and the sides. That seems to be because your depth of field is too small and that your camera was pointing downward just a bit, creating more distance between the subject and lens in the bottom of the scene.

    Consider doing a quick cloning job to remove the glare in both parts of the top of the letter "C."

    Is Chianti Rufina regularly available to you? I ask because I rarely see it in America.
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    Re: Cedro

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Cedro

    thank you John

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    Re: Cedro

    Mike, I agree with your comment, ma position was not good enough. Thank you for commenting.

    Is Chianti Rufina regularly available to you? I ask because I rarely see it in America.
    I think so, I bought it at Monoprix department store which proposes more and more organic wines. I regularly test them, moderately of course

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