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Over the Edge by IreneM
2nd PlaceOver the Edge by IreneM
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: First Entry (Advanced Editing VII)
Collection: 2010 Challenges
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D
Location: Home
Date: Jul 18, 2010
Aperture: f/10
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/100 sec
Galleries: Abstract, Emotive
Date Uploaded: Jul 18, 2010

Recreation Of IreneM's first entry "Over the Edge". However, I have not achieved the clarity or technical excellence of her image.

Post: Many thanks to everyone for the great comments and votes! The most flattering were the ones that thought that this was Irene re-doing her own shot.

I could not believe how difficult it was to get the glass to break in a usable shape. I did learn that the cheap glass breaks better for this sort of thing. I found some "good" leaded crystal wine glasses on clearance at Marshal's for $2.00 each. One smack with a hammer (glass inside a plastic bag) and the good glass burst into about a gazillion pieces. All that was left was the base and stem. The cheap glass would break into large shards. Getting it to balance in position was a whole other headache.

I lit the white background, which was about 18 inches behind the table, from below with a single flash fired remotely. I had a small light from the front, shining down at approximately 45 degrees, diffused through a homemade soft box of sorts (basically shining through gift wrap tissue paper). The fact that most of the glass is gone really helped with controlling reflections.

Irene shot her image in her kitchen. If I had done that, I would still be in the doghouse. Pretty messy operation!

I think that it is pretty cool that this got the red ribbon, the same as Irene's original shot. Thanks again all.

Statistics
Place: 2 out of 76
Avg (all users): 7.1197
Avg (commenters): 8.9167
Avg (participants): 7.3158
Avg (non-participants): 7.0253
Views since voting: 5657
Views during voting: 304
Votes: 117
Comments: 25
Favorites: 11 (view)


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07/31/2010 09:53:18 AM
Nicely done! Beat Irene with a recreation of her own work! It doesn't get any better than that! LOL!!!
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07/28/2010 06:21:50 PM
Congrats. Great clarity and well captured. Irene would be proud!
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07/26/2010 11:46:37 PM
Oh yes! Very brave doing an Irene cover, but you did her proud, Buddy :) Congratulations!
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07/26/2010 08:42:40 PM
Irene got a red too lol, nice work well done.
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07/26/2010 08:34:53 PM
Nice work
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07/26/2010 11:51:03 AM
Congrats on the Red! The touch of red drop from the glass on left looks interesting!
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07/26/2010 02:26:48 AM
Ha! you used IreneM's setup to beat IreneM! Congratulations on your ribbon!
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07/26/2010 01:36:34 AM
Great shot Daniel!..Too bad we didnt have this challenge during the DPL :P
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07/26/2010 12:38:21 AM
Congratulations. Great shot.
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07/26/2010 12:34:49 AM
Daniel, you did a fantastic job here - it's the perfect remake and what a pleasure for me seeing this on the front page. Thanks ((Hugs)) and congrats to you on your ribbon.
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07/26/2010 12:06:06 AM
Great shot, Congrats!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/25/2010 09:55:40 PM
1 of 3 tens given in this challenge. I would venture to say IreneM herself took this.
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07/25/2010 09:40:15 PM
Nice job on this.
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07/25/2010 06:43:46 PM
Is this Irene redoing Irene? A fabulous job. Like it a bit more than the original. The drop of red is perfect.
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07/25/2010 05:28:42 PM
Fantastically well executed. Very faithful to the original too which I imagine most voters will prefer to reinterpretations.
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07/24/2010 05:05:11 AM
This is surely a nice one to recreate. Great to see more than one actually took this one to recreate. And a great job in doing so. 10
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07/22/2010 10:34:14 AM
Are you the same person who submitted...
Irene M's "Over the Edge" in this challenge?
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07/21/2010 08:37:23 AM
Way to go to improve on a Red Ribbon winner!
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07/19/2010 09:36:15 PM
what an excellent re-do!
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07/19/2010 12:42:40 PM
Well caught! I like the splashing blobs all around the glass, and the red drip. I find the line between surface and background too harsh though.
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07/19/2010 12:35:42 PM
well this whole set up is over the top...all the color drops the angle of the glasses. Would be curious as to how many glasses were used in this set up...very well done
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07/19/2010 10:49:42 AM
Fantastic recreation of that shot. Good clarity to the water and great setup.
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07/19/2010 06:32:49 AM
This is as good as the original! I boht give yours and Irene's 9. top 3
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07/19/2010 12:27:23 AM
Technically strong. The red drip adds interest. I don't think the black table helps here; it draws the eye down a little too strongly.
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07/19/2010 12:09:37 AM
the winner...need I say more?
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