Joan Crawford and Clark Gable

Picture by rcuello


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  • January 14, 2013
  • Nikon D7000
  • SIGMA 18 - 250
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number From -4 to +2 (Steep 1 EV)
  • Editing Software Photomatix Pro / Photoshop
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes
cocacola coke atlanta museum crawford clark gable joan

21 Comments

14 Jan 03:16
rcuello

Coca Cola Museum in Atlanta

14 Jan 04:58
miltonv

10

14 Jan 13:04
nikonek

dobré

14 Jan 14:04
Randall.Lohr

reflections in the glass of the coca cola items add to the atmosphere of the room, without actually seeing the room.

14 Jan 14:12
_banneduser_

nice idea but I would have included some of the wall to add more context, appears a bit soft too

14 Jan 14:36
rcuello

My intention is that the context is given by the reflections in the glass, and play with the picture frame, which was also the framework of the picture.

14 Jan 16:08
mitch19

Very different....very good work

14 Jan 16:28
flipd1

I disagree with eric. I think the reflections give it context. I would have done the same thing. The fact that you can see the the Coke Sign in the reflection make it pretty cool.

14 Jan 16:43
flipd1

Ricardo, You know what would be great? If, through Photoshop you could cut out the Coke Sign - flip horizontally - and insert back in Layers. Not sure it that would be possible.

14 Jan 16:48
rcuello

Phil ... is possible something difficult but possible, I did what you mention in a photo that publishes in the future, because a flip horizontal was almost obligatory and there was a sign with letters.

14 Jan 17:23
sanz3jo

Buen trabajo.

14 Jan 17:54
rrr

Superb Rivardo.

14 Jan 19:47
anonymous

molto originale e simpatico il riflesso COCA COLA

14 Jan 21:14
pandarino

superb post

14 Jan 21:41
monaris

nice idea.

14 Jan 21:43
inkslinger

I like your thoughts on this Ricardo, but on the frame I would have liked to see it as if it was 'the' frame. You are missing 2/3 sides or partial 2/3 sides...I am not a fan of the reflections either but I accept this is what you had at this moment of tim

14 Jan 21:43
inkslinger

time...

14 Jan 22:38
rcuello

Graham understand your point of view on the frame. Although the wall was dark and I was going to look like a border. The biggest challenge was to correct the distortion of the lens 18 mm since the framework was seen as a trapeze narrower at the bottom. I

14 Jan 22:38
rcuello

... I recommend in PS6 "perspective crop tool" is great.

14 Jan 22:48
anonymous

nice pic, but hdr?

15 Jan 02:33
josephc

Difficult shot, i really like it.

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