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Old 08-01-2009, 10:15 PM
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*slurp* .. uhmmm that Gin looks suspiciously empty Nice set now I am smacking my lips wondering what we have in the cabinet !!!
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Appleton Estates is gooood stuff!
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Great lighting! any of those could go in a magazine ad!
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great stills, geez all of a sudden i am so thirsty....
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Thanks guys. I was trying to practice with the idea of maybe doing some product photography if any local companies have a need. I decided to practice with a few of my favorite products!
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Those are some nice shots. I did notice that there wasn't any Scotch, what's up with that? If you are planning on do product photography with glasses here is a link to an article that might help http://www.popphoto.com/Reviews/Acce...s/Master-Glass
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Nice shots - I do love Sam Smith's pubs, particularly the preserved Victorian splendour of the one near Holborn tube. Tell you what, send me that bottle of dark rum and I can pair it with the limes and coke in my fridge for some awesome Cuba Libres
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Scott, Thanks for the link. I don't know if I'll ever actually get into product photography, but I have a friend in the print business. I'm hoping that he might show a few of my shots to clients who might have an interest.

Pete, I didn't know Sam Smith's had pubs, but they brew some of my favorite beer. British brews are definitely my favorites. I visited there many years ago and hope to get back some day.
 

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