Corlan F.
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All things considered, Corlan, this is some pretty impressive work (this and the post above). And, if the DR, bokeh, etc., is "killed", by the jpeg, it must have been stunning indeed, as this image looks amazing.
Corlan: +1, what Lloyd said. Looks like a nice shop. Why are they remodeling? Did you shoot any panos to get a larger impression? On the other hand, the "details" may provide the best images, and don't draw any comparison between the old and new.
Cheers, Matt
Lloyd, Matt, Rayyan: thanks.Corian: The ones above are gloriously old world. This one makes me want
to open the bottle. It is that good. The shot I am a soft drinks person.
Lovely to look at and I am sure to taste.
Regards.
Lloyd you're probably right, it's just that after contemplating the smooth transitions on a large file then looking at the cramped up jpeg version gives you a sense of losing a lot in terms of peformance. Just picky, i guess.
Matt: remodeling on a whim after so many years. The owner decided to have a private hallway and some stock area so the new shop even (significantly) smaller than before -though more modern and cosy. The total shop is now down to around 900 sq. ft. I did some panning but available time was an issue and i'm not too happy with them. The client was satisfied (i even got a couple of decent bottles extra) with the other ones, including those above (printed from 10" to 24"), so...
Rayyan: you're fine -one can't entertain all vices (or is it sins?) at the same time. Well maybe i do, so we need reasonnable people like you to keep things balanced. :deadhorse:
Soft drinks you said? No problem, if coffee fits in that category i have some stuff coming