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James Cook
{K:36725} 11/11/2006
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I think the best improvement you could make would be to increase your saturation. The colors could be much more vibrant. Turn your ISO all the way down, add a polarizing filter, and set your aperture as small as you can get it (largest number). This will increase the color available to your final product. I think the composition is quite good and the subject is, well, you can't go wrong with wine.
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Stephen Sarhad
{K:246} 11/11/2006
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James, thank you for the advice!!! ...Steve...
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James Cook
{K:36725} 11/12/2006
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Yeah, no problem. Let me know if it works out for you.
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gIrIsH Lone
{K:678} 11/15/2006
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Hi Stephen,
Nice colors, black n red. F22 is too much small aperture, go down to f 2.8 n keep iso 100, for crisp shot, and compostion vertical might be better idea and goin a bit closer to the subject avoidin might make it more interesting.
chal .. .
KiP KliKin
gIrIsH
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Stephen Sarhad
{K:246} 11/15/2006
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Hi. Thank you for your comments. I think will try a verticle. ...Steve...
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