I didn't think you did. The bottles clash with your shot, They look too cartoony/vectored and your shot looks very 'high fashion.' They should have done a more glossy, reflective, classy, realistic take on the wine and glass.
looks good ak... imo i over edited this one.. might re try later on [Broken External Image]:http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/1641/dsc014500.jpg [Broken External Image]:http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/2783/dsc015000.jpg and was trying something new with cs5 i never tried b4 but seems to be alright some flaws im sure... oh and i was told i need a tripod for the class im taking any suggestions on a decent priced tripod that wont break or fall over.. limits like 250
bump this photo shifted think i was askin u how much ud sell that print while back but never got around to it i guess
Agreed with AK. Manfrotto tripod is my next investment. Just go fuck with a display one at a store. You'll understand the price...
They make cheap ones though. They may look shitter than a bigger one at the same price, but the bigger one will break on you real fast and the frotto will stay solid. They are the industry standard for a reason. I wish I bought one a long time ago, I have settled for cheaper brands but still with expensive price tags and every one has either broken, or become rickety and wiggly after no time at all.
well i will take a look. the teacher said nothing but good about manfrotto so im pretty sure ill get one..just need to save some dollars http://dealnay.com/673964/manfrotto-my-tripod-with-ball-head.html
There's a field test on it on Strobist. That's where I first read about it. I decided to fuck D3100, keep my D40, save for D7000. I think I'll not regret it in the long run.
wondering if this flash i should save for http://www.henrys.ca/1195-NIKON-SB-400-SPEEDLIGHT-ITTL-FLASH.aspx or save bit longer for this flash. http://www.henrys.ca/1196-NIKON-SB-900-SPEEDLIGHT-I-TTL-FLASH.aspx and this lens.. http://www.henrys.ca/24039-NIKON-DX-VR-18-105-F3-5-5-6-AF-S-LENS.aspx im just on a wishlist for myself in the future..
Look into the SB-700. Nikon announced it the same time as the D7000. It's similar to the SB-900, but a few less fluffy things, from what I gather. Also a bit cheaper.
will do thanks. fuggin bored and i over edited it again but learning new ways wit cs5 kinda. [Broken External Image]:http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/1927/dsc014312.jpg
[Broken External Image]:http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/1963/dsc015312.jpg find the skys a bit over exposed not sure how to fix it wit cs5 quite yet. but bong sleep pce