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Historic Edgefield, built in 1911 as the county poor farm, is a destination resort in the Pacific Northwest that blends Oregon's natural beauty with McMenamins' signature whimsy: original buildings carefully restored with cozy interiors, gardens grown using organic methods, great food and drink, live entertainment and more.
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Cathedral of Wine, Pinell de Bari, Spain
The architectural style of the building is Catalan modernista and it was designed in 1922, by Cèsar Martinell, a disciple of Antoni Gaudi.
Note: The wine shown in this picture is actually a terrible wine that I would never personally drink...thus the reason I was willing to sacrifice it for a photo lol. As soon as I got the shot I wanted, it went down the drain :)
Picture taken at St. Julian Winery & Distillery in New Buffalo Michigan. Due to Covid19 all the glasses are throwaways.
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This didn't quite turn out quite as I'd hoped.
This old bottle of wine came with my hotel room in London back in 1998. I don't drink so I kept it as a souvenir. LOL
Yesterday my son and I headed over to the James J. Hill house in St. Paul, MN.
For those not familiar with James J. Hill, he was known as the “Empire Builder” who masterminded construction of the Great Northern Railroad.
I have toured the house before a few different times, but this time they took us into other areas that I don't remember being in before. The wine cellar is located in the basement of the mansion, and I don't recall this being open during my past visits, so I had to for sure get some photos of it. 😁
I like the way they do tours now. Many years ago you would meet in a room for your tour group, go on the guided tour, then leave. Now they let you freely roam around the house before & after your tour time...which is GREAT if you are like me and want to take photos of this beautiful house.
a project for school, we had to recreate the wine glass on the right ana make it exact or better, i tried to improve it :) mine is one the left
Whim would Like to thank Linda for the mame-sized floor-buffer. She finally gets to kick up her feet and have a glass of wine!
Spoiling myself in a posh hotel lounge. Smoked salmon sandwiches, should have ordered a chilled glass of white wine, making do with coffee. xx
Testing out how to photograph glass bottles. Not the prettiest bottle I could find but sufficient for testing. Unfortunately I did not have a solid background and had to use the wallpaper. That took a long time to correct in post later. Also, a bigger room would be much better. There was simply too much spill light from the softbox all around and especially on the background
"You haven't drunk too much wine if you can still lie on the floor without holding on" - Dean Martin.
(Sorry to all who Fav'd this previously, put it back in PS as there were some niggling bits)
This is my first attempt at using a slave flash, so I would be very grateful for any advice you may have.
I bought a cheap £10 Neewer slave flash on amazon, placed it to the front/left side of the glass pointing at a white sheet of card in the background, set the on camera flash to 1/32 and diffused it with an opaque plastic cap as to have enough just to trigger the slave. Vignette added and flash reflections removed in Photoshop CS5.