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    I've Got The Blues

    Reliving my miss-spent youth when I played harmonica in a blues band..

    "The blues they had a baby and they called it rock and roll" McKinnley Morganfield aka Muddy Waters..

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    Re: I've Got The Blues

    I love it. I love the blues as well. This could be a magazine ad. Nice work....

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    Re: I've Got The Blues

    jurgen-love the composition and the colors! i think i would have liked to see the top of the bottle though. but i can see why you cropped it off in order to get a closer image of the surrounding objects. not sure what would work better here.
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    Re: I've Got The Blues

    Jurgen, I like this a lot...I like all the shades of brown here. I agree that I'd like to see the top of the bottle here. It feels like there's a tiny tilt to the whole shot too, but I can't tell if that's just me.
    I really like the harmonicas here as well...the kind of zig zag look from the one in the glass to the reflection, to the one on the table. Nice shot.

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    Re: I've Got The Blues

    i love this shot, it really could be a picture for a wildturkey add

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    Re: I've Got The Blues

    Nice shot. It would look good framed (believe it or not). But then your friends might start to wonder about you. Nice dark earth colors too.

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    Re: I've Got The Blues

    Quote Originally Posted by GB1
    Nice shot. It would look good framed (believe it or not). But then your friends might start to wonder about you. Nice dark earth colors too.

    GB

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    Re: I've Got The Blues

    Really nice shot Jurgen. Nothing to critique really. Well, maybe you should've varnished your table there to get a bit more reflection look out though, if you one of your friends asks you to take a shot on his hard wood floor!
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