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Glasses of Denmark


Glasses of Denmark
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Copyright: Jack R Johanson (jrj) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5591 W: 505 N: 7498] (33940)
Genre: Lieux
Média: Couleur
Date de prise de vue: 2004-02
Catégories: Vie quotidienne
Appareil photographique: Nikon Coolpix 4300
Versions: version originale, Workshop
Date de soumission: 2004-03-03 4:43
Vue: 1321
Points: 34
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Details from the Danish Glass Work plant:
Holme Gaard.
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  • Edwin Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 874 W: 378 N: 162] (2037)
  • [2004-03-03 4:48]

Very nice compositional play Jack, and good metering too considered the lighting conditions. The top of the glasses are perhaps a bit too close to the border, did you consider a crop that would exclude the tops of all glasses? Nice one!

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  • sunny Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1173 W: 2 N: 981] (3068)
  • [2004-03-03 5:47]

Very creative and interesting composition with the play between foreground and background objects! I love how the red small stickers on the glasses bring the needed bright element to the picture. Very good job indeed!

a very very noice composition, Jack. I like the repetitions and the multi view effect. I like the way we can see the building throug all the glasse. I think I'd crop more from the left side and from the bottom, but anyway, very well done.

A good idea for a shot, the perspective within the glass makes an unusual pattern. A closer crop would help here, as it doesn't feel complete at the moment. I like the effect, great shot.

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  • Jeppe Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 4588 W: 390 N: 4188] (18564)
  • [2004-03-03 7:36]

Great idea and compostion - I like the perspective in this shot and the DOF.
Very well spotted and captured Jack.

Good idea Jack.. different from your panorama. It could be an add. You could do a shot with some wine in it now!!
Good.

The multi view effect through the glasses is very well captured, and the windows of the building behind enhance the view very much. You found an interesting geometrical pattern here, Jack. The darker areas on the left and right make for a nice diversion, but I guess the shot could look just as good without those as well.

C'est pour nous montrer la vue que l'on a lorsque l'on a trop bu ?
En tout cas l'idée est très bonne !
Le consrate de lumière entre la gauche et le centre est également intérressant.
J'aurais peu etre coupé les pieds.

I agree with the cropping comments. I, however, extremely enjoy the fact that architechture can be seen through the glasses in the background. Please check out my workshop.

Jack, they're EMPTY!!! :-)Just kidding, of course.

I like how you used the glasses as a means of viewing the building in the background. This was very well seen.

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  • jhm Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 12776 W: 271 N: 17380] (69967)
  • [2004-03-03 13:32]

Lovely theme Jack, very creative and interesting composition with the play between foreground and background objects! Good job.

really creative... nice prospective and colours jack..

Brilliant idea...

Bien vu c'est superbement bien travailler c'est du travail qui me plait beaucoup.
Bravo Jack

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  • orme Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2013 W: 139 N: 1496] (6613)
  • [2004-03-04 4:03]

A fantastic perspective shot - through glasses! The long green lawn makes an excellent background. The glasses on the left, with the black background, have a richer feel to them. Very well seen, Jack.

Jack,you have found a very creative way to introduce us to these fine examples of Danish glassware.
It reminds me of an advertising campaign here in Canada that gets lots of play on TV during the Christmas party season to keep drinking drivers off the road....it starts off with one glass like this where you can see clearly through to the other side and then becomes blurred as each additional glass is added behind the original glass.
The result is a very blurry distortion of reality for the one who has emptied the glasses.
Gee Jack...I hope you didn't drive after emptying all these glasses ? :-D

Tout à fait original...ca donne de l`inspiration...
Merci de partager de bonnes idées...!

Great repetitious pattern, but I would crop more tightly. As in WS for example.

Nevertheless - well seen.

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