I followed the advice from Mona, (well nearly, I got condensation in a couple of glasses) I then Ribbetted it beyond cheating and hope if I do this a third time I'll have got it out of my system.
@mona65 very very nearly- I really think you have the patience of Job, and exceptional skill, to achieve what you do here with your photography. @phil_sandford another for you to zoom in and out on to find out how it was done.
I really need to get outside more and practice landscapes I think! Maybe tomorrow when out with a fellow 365er!?
Very cool effect. I have never done an upside down glass - something for the bucket list. Nothing wrong with using one of the glasses for a GnT either.
@merrelyn don't understand the physics of why one has reflected rather than refracted! @shannejw just wrapping paper @amyk ambitious? Stupidity more like! @bkbinthecity thank you @grammyn one was a wedding gift, one a leaving gift, and the others collected over time @fbailey with great care and precision (not!!) @pistache thanks Clrare @robz thanks Rob @joansmor as you wrote on the earlier one, we learn by doing (and asking another how to!)
@phil_sandford another for you to zoom in and out on to find out how it was done.
I really need to get outside more and practice landscapes I think! Maybe tomorrow when out with a fellow 365er!?
Cool shot!
Sometimes so stupid you used water in all the glasses....how the 🤐 did you get those glasses up side down?
@ludwigsdiana patience, dedication, stupidity and a desire to not do ironing and other housework
@jacqbb Mona said to use boiled water, but I didn't let it cool to cold. As to upside down a quick flip
@salza and another was used for wine with dinner!
GnT Seems the perfect way to use one of these glasses after your photo shoot
@shannejw just wrapping paper
@amyk ambitious? Stupidity more like!
@bkbinthecity thank you
@grammyn one was a wedding gift, one a leaving gift, and the others collected over time
@fbailey with great care and precision (not!!)
@pistache thanks Clrare
@robz thanks Rob
@joansmor as you wrote on the earlier one, we learn by doing (and asking another how to!)