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    Glassware

    Part of the studio work i am doing at Tafe this year.

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    those look really nice,
    what tafe course is that?

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    Im doing a Diploma in Photography at Ultimo Tafe in Sydney.
    Runs for four years if you want the Diploma. Two if you want a Certificate IV in Photography.
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    they look really good! i like the shots where theres somethin pouring into the glasses... how do you do these? do u actually shoot someone pouring or just edit it all on the computer?

    im gonna go with computer editing?

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    id say pouring

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Shay Click here to enlarge
    id say pouring
    You would be right.

    Used a wine bottle with the bottom cut off, mounted on a bunser burner stand with a clamp holding the tip of the bottle.

    Used a second glass filled with the liquid to pour through the back of the bottle and take the photo.
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    haha, well done,

    wouldnt it have been easier to get a second person to help you out?

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    We were working in a group of three for those photos. The bottle/stand was all supplied by tafe so it was alot easier.

    The bottle ables us to not have and hands in the photo and we can pour the liquids correctly as well.
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    fair enough,

    well it turned out tops anyway,

    you get a good mark for it?

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    Handing them in on Tuesday, so ill get marks then. Had to resize them and some tiny editing.

    Doing glassware/labels this Tuesday as well.
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