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Submitter's name: Mark Marr-Lyon
Title: Red Wine
Gear used: OM2N + Leitz Macro-Elmar 100/4 + Bellows + T32 Flash
Diaphragm: f16
Shutter speed: 1/60
Film used: Kodak Gold 100
Technical information: The flash was used off camera, placed beneath the glass and pointing up toward the camera.
Subject information: A wine glass filled with red wine was shaken to give a nice wave pattern on the wine's surface, causing the distortion of the light pattern from the stem and bottom of the glass.
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Excellent!
This is one of my favourite entries so far.
Very, very nice!

Comment left by: Hans van Veluwen (no e-mail specified) Very nice! I'll try this someday with the F280 at various shutter speeds (including slow ones), to see what different patterns you get...

Comment left by: Matt BenDaniel (matt@exceloncorp.com) Beautiful picture. I am surprised by the description of how it was created. Very creative and well executed.

Comment left by: Barry H (bhinderks@sprint.ca) Very, very nice!

Comment left by: Alasdair Mackintosh (vanda@dtn.ntl.com) Very effective, with lovely rich textures.

Am I then only one who can see a slightly diabolical face looking out of the glass? (Time to lay off the demon drink, perhaps.)

Comment left by: siddiq (no e-mail specified) no, you're not alone...if you stare at it long enough (i spend WAY too much time looking at TOPE) ;)

Comment left by: Mike Butler (abutler@flash.net) This is also one of my favorites as well. Maybe thats because the subject is also a favorite.



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