I love the subtleness of the lighting, the geometry of the circles and the horizontal lines of the water in the water glasses- how did you manage to line up the water in the glass on the left with the back of that black chair and the water in the glass on the right with the brighter line of light in the background!? Well, you did it and it is delightful. The verticle lines in the glasses add interest and perspective. WEll blended and leading the eye inward. An artist's technique here, the red catches the eye and draws the viewer in. The wine drop in the goblet and the matching tiny droplet on the table catch the eye and lead the eye into the picture. Just wondering...what was for dinner? Looks like a good time had by all;-) RD
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I love the subtleness of the lighting, the geometry of the circles and the horizontal lines of the water in the water glasses- how did you manage to line up the water in the glass on the left with the back of that black chair and the water in the glass on the right with the brighter line of light in the background!? Well, you did it and it is delightful. The verticle lines in the glasses add interest and perspective. WEll blended and leading the eye inward. An artist's technique here, the red catches the eye and draws the viewer in. The wine drop in the goblet and the matching tiny droplet on the table catch the eye and lead the eye into the picture. Just wondering...what was for dinner? Looks like a good time had by all;-)
RD
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