Since you asked -

Images 1 thru 6 & 10 contain elements that distract from the chair.

Images 7, 8 & 9 need better lighting & need to be taken from a higher height 
to add more perspective.

Images 11,12 & 13 are the best product shots because of their simplicity 
although in #12, I'd try to eliminate the edge of the stairs shown in the 
ULH side.

HTH

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lucas Rijnders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: GESO: Orange Peel


> Hi all,
>
> I am currently working on a fun project: a friend of mine is studying for
> interior designer. Her current assignment is 'Photo styling' where, among
> other things, she has to style six photo's (four product shots, two
> supporting shots) and have them taken by an unpaid photographer.
>
> For some reason, 'unpaid photographer' made her think of me.
>
> At http:\\www.jenny.dds.nl/lucas/orange/peel/index.html are our first
> results. (Six of) These shots should be useable for use in a trade show
> booth and in magazines.
>
> As this is rather new for both of us, all feedback is very welcome. If the
> weather permits, we will do a second shooting session next week.
>
> Oh: technical details: All shots taken with a K10D and an F50/1,7. One of
> the shots is a HDRI composite, made of three base images.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -- 
> Ciao, Lucas


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