fisheye said:Hi, think it looks cool but a tad too blue for my liking.
wrx_sti_22b said:Before coming into this thread & just looking at the title, I thought the object is the car Mini Cooper...;p
Thanks, the mini does look very old. The "R" on the earphones is wearing out already. Maybe I should make this black and white and post this picture a few years later to make it look more antique! :sweatsm:tkp77 said:In a product brochures, you see both product only shots, and some artistic angles like this photo. Some photos, of such lifestyle product will also have hippi people to wear the product. In a good product brochures, it should have a good mix of the different type of photos.
But if you are serious to do such product shoot, try to shoot it when its brand new. The earphones looks dirty... and background should be clean to aviod distraction.
Good try... tweak it alittle more in PS, and you will get a very nice product shoot.
jimbok said:P.S. Darn wish there was someone to share some photo taking knowledge with me everywhere I go lol :dunno:
Hi espion, thanks for the critique I agree with you on the DOF, the more I look at the picture the more I feel the shallow DOF is disturbing due to some wires and black stuff behind. Should have thought more on the composition of the picture.espion said:the very shallow DOF is disturbing ... is like u seeing something with blurred eyes. i use this sensation to know whether a particular DOF works or not, ie if the OOF areas and objects dont disturb ur sight then its ok.
Thanks, agreed on your point too! :sweat:pcwe68 said:Maybe wrong title, if it is "Earphones" then ok.
Or if you have a series of photos on various aspect of the product. Then this is the one on the earphone.
Hmm Clown your monitor needs to turn on brighter ya :bsmilie: (Just Kidding). Err, I wanted to try to show more shadows and making the picture look and feels more "artistic" heh.Clown said:a bit underexposed..