Immediately eye-catching and seemingly sharp. Depth of field seems great. Josh must have gotten that view camera. Only when blown up does sharpness become questionable--a tribute to good lighting. (Or is the photo a jpg, resolution reduced?) The eye is led into the photo by the stream of coffee containers. BUT that eye is also distracted out of frame by the bright-green, almost highlit, straw poking outward. Where's it going? The eyes come back in, but then--what is that square thing in the back? Setup for a slide show?
Ah, picky picky.
A commendation for not having melting goo dribbling down the side of the container. Used strobe to keep heat down, right?
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Immediately eye-catching and seemingly sharp. Depth of field seems great. Josh must have gotten that view camera. Only when blown up does sharpness become questionable--a tribute to good lighting. (Or is the photo a jpg, resolution reduced?) The eye is led into the photo by the stream of coffee containers. BUT that eye is also distracted out of frame by the bright-green, almost highlit, straw poking outward. Where's it going? The eyes come back in, but then--what is that square thing in the back? Setup for a slide show?
Ah, picky picky.
A commendation for not having melting goo dribbling down the side of the container. Used strobe to keep heat down, right?
Thanks for allowing a practice critique.