Very nice, reflections well managed - not easy !
At first glance I liked this a lot but the more I looked, the more the distortion at the upper right of the wine glass seemed not quite right.
This arrived in an email yesterday:
Getting a Gold Medal in a prestigious international competition was unexpected but much appreciated. I was competing against 4796 entries from 434 photographers that come from 58 different countries. The Toronto Salon is the second oldest salon in the world and the oldest one in the Americas (this was the 129th time it has run). It is considered to be the most important competition in Canada by most photographers.
Congratulations!!
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Well done. Congratulation!
Well done Manfred. You put a lot of work into the technique for these images, and it paid off.
Congratulations Manfred. I have watched your glassware posts with great interest.
In this one the use of the blue food colouring and the variations in the depth of colour within that blue intrigues me. It looks as those you have just stirred the contents of that glassware prior to making the image. I wondered how you achieved that effect?
Congratulations Manfred. Well done
Roy
Very well done and very well-deserved Manfred - congratulations!
I don't recall seeing this shot here but it would be nice to see it (again?) in this thread if possible.
Richly deserved Manfred, congratulations
David
Many congratulations!
I have followed your journey with much interest
You have figured out my technique. I added the blue food colouring to the water and gave it a quick swirl with a glass stirring rod and then shot a burst of shots over several seconds. My studio lights recycle in less than 1/10 second, so I got a number of shots of the mixing process. I just picked the one that seemed to work best.
Thank you everyone!
Congratulations, Manfred. You put a lot of effort into your glass shots. Fantastic image.
well earned! such a good eye and great technique!
Congratulations, Manfred. I shall open a good bottle of Talisker and salute you.