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Grapes (60mm Macro)
Here are a few images I took today using my shoot through umbrella and a white reflector.
Frank
Shoot through umbrella to camera right and white reflector on camera left.


I used off camera flash behind the glass aimed at the blue background.
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Number two
Hey Frank,
Your number two looks great. Sharp and well laid out.
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im the opposite of Don. i like where you are going with 1.
#2 does nothing for me. its just a plate of grapes.
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Agree with Rooz but as he said where it's going, not where it's at.
Suggest polishing the bjesus out of the grapes before you take the shot, the dirt contributes to it being a plate of grapes.
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and get rid of the rotten ones......
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