One final image from the Brimfield Antique Show. One vendor had a table full of these Worcester Soda Co bottles. I took the first few images of the bottles as they stood, but did not like the open space between bottles and the random directions of the labels. I arranged the bottles closer together and put all of the labels in the same direction.
I took a few more images then noticed a clear bottle off at the other end of the table. I moved the clear bottle into my composition to add one final detail for the eye to explore.
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A second image for the “stack o’something” composition category from the Brimfield Antique Show. Unlike the stack of pointed frames in this post, I felt that the patterns and texture added more to the image than the color. Using my trusty Silver Efex Pro from Googles Nik Software collection, I converted the image to black and white to stress those patterns and textures.
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Okay, maybe these are not jazz hands, but they sure were semi-creepy. There was a whole table of these things at the Brimfield Antique Show.
The table o’hands was located in a tent, and getting more of them in the frame was challenging. The more hands you included, the more of the bright background outside the tent you included. This made the exposure challenging, not to mention having obnoxious bright spots in your image.
I went ahead centered the image on the two blue hands and included as many background hands as I could.
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