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Wonderful green and glowing red. Fantastic as usual. Yes, Mujahid's loss is felt deeply by all of us. Regards.
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An excellent composition and using of light,also bg color and texture come to complete this image so well,all my best Radu.
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Rakesh Veer ji this is an excellent pic. You are one of the undisputed master photographer in still life. Compliments, Satee.
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Rakesh bhai !!! Great shot .Nice background Texture,,Beautiful colors.Good composition.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,Regards.
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Such a beautiful composition here..I can feel the hard work that you have put in this image..Congrats..
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The color of the wine at the glass looks like a rose wine but the one in the bottle is red. Concordance among the elements in the same image improves the photograph.

 

The reflection at the glass could be reduced if you use a bif black courtain where only your lens shows up.

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You do still life shot so amazingly good.... This looks almost like a painting to me... Fantastic work...

 

All my best, Jill

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Makes me what to have a glass of wine... Congrats my friend... MJ
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This is a very well executed shot my friend, I like the colors and pp work. The reflection on the base of the bottle is perfect and adds to the visual appeal. IMHO the reflection on the top of the bottle as well as the dark reflection in the wine glass takes a bit from what could be perfection. This is only my thought & for what it’s worth I have tried many times to do a similar shoot and the darn reflections are always a problem for me. Anyway it is very good as are all your still life shoots, thanks for sharing ;)

 

Warm regards, Pamela

 

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A beautiful harmony of pastel and gray and contrasting hues.

 

Seeing masterpieces on similar subject in one collection can be monotonous. I enjoy your work when seen individually. This one stands out.

 

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