I really enjoy looking at these.
The beer ad is better. I think if you ad a tad more foam on the champagne, made it a bit clearer (as in see-through) and more bubbles it would work better. Just a thought.
Either way, I think it's great.
BTW, I was looking for what caffein has to do with it. Only me?
nice! maybe one more with a cocktail-glass and an umbrella? or do you want to keep it straight on just glasses? (oh, and i agree with Le Douche: you don't need bubbly stuff for people to get it)
Submitted by scottshepard on Tue, 2008-08-19 14:38.
I like them a alot. I would say though, the liquid is not distorting the tiles in the backround enough. It needs just a little dimension.
The colors pop nice.
Best Regards,
Scott Shepard
I really like the execution in these. I do think the beer ad is much stronger than the champagne. Still kudos for a simple yet effective way to portrait the benefit of the product.
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This is good. Make one more, and you'll have a campaign.
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thanks, the problem i'm having is finding the third bubbly drink
Tequila Pop? For hard liquor?
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I like these :)
Well done!
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very neat.
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Nice work. Nicer photography.
I really enjoy looking at these.
The beer ad is better. I think if you ad a tad more foam on the champagne, made it a bit clearer (as in see-through) and more bubbles it would work better. Just a thought.
Either way, I think it's great.
BTW, I was looking for what caffein has to do with it. Only me?
I don't think it needs to be a bubbly drink... a shot glass will do, you need morning relief from more than just bubbly alcohol drinks
nice! maybe one more with a cocktail-glass and an umbrella? or do you want to keep it straight on just glasses? (oh, and i agree with Le Douche: you don't need bubbly stuff for people to get it)
nice! good work
thanks for the comments. i'm going to make one more and post it for you guys to see.
What about a margarita? No "fuzz" but it does have a top layer of blended ice that looks like somethings floating on there, no?
A well-drink glass perhaps. A gin and tonic is carbonated.
Cool idea.
lovely work. gimme a shotglass as well and you have a campaign.
I like them a alot. I would say though, the liquid is not distorting the tiles in the backround enough. It needs just a little dimension.
The colors pop nice.
Best Regards,
Scott Shepard
www.scottshepardphotography.com
www.scottshepardphotography.blogspot.com
sorry call me daft but i really don't get it!!!
nice work clean execution
a bit busy around the logo
- Here I should have written something smarter -
I really like the execution in these. I do think the beer ad is much stronger than the champagne. Still kudos for a simple yet effective way to portrait the benefit of the product.
I was just thinking, maybe you could put in a baby bottle as the 3rd picture?
Just a thought.
Why not transcend the age barrier?
erm.. do you know, what alka selzer is?
btw: works nicely for aspirin, too.
I don't agree with the shot glass as the third but I was thinking martini glass with alka seltza tablets as olives. Really nice effort.
yes....the drink are easily identified by the glass. martini glass will do...
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