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Anonymous
hey /p/,

I was took this at a glass blowing demo a couple of weekends ago. Does it gain /p/'s approval?
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>> beethy !HJGkSBB3Ao
kind.. of

the colors and contrast is pretty awesome
but the guy in the background and bad framing really kills it

could've been a great shot of you moved to the right a bit and composed it better
>> Anonymous
yea man, you cut off his hand and foot, it just makes it painful. Is the camera off level for effect? if so, could work, but i find I accidentally do that too often when i'm clicking away
>> Anonymous
Yeah the framing is pretty bad, they were moving around a whole lot though so it was hard trying to get a good shot in the mildly shitty lighting and fast paced glass blowing madness. It looked really neat inside of the building though, the light from the window on the ceiling and the florescent lights made for some good colors. I wish there had been more ambient light though.
>> Anonymous
Can we see the original photo before you went all DA on it?
>> Anonymous
This is the original photo, I just resized.