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Sometimes you just need a big coffee!


Sometimes you just need a big coffee!
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Copyright: Scott Muenger (Swissguy) Silver Note Writer [C: 0 W: 0 N: 22] (95)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-03-27
Categories: Humorous
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-08-09 17:19
Viewed: 548
Points: 8
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At a favourite stop in St. Augustine, on the way back from our trips to Florida, we always drop by for a croissant and a cup of coffee. And we've taken a few snaps of this enormous cup!

It is quite tough to hold it straight like this, as it weighs an absolute ton...

Cropped this from the original. Menu, picture and lamp in background left intentionally to keep the coffee shop feel.


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  • Plant Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 62 W: 18 N: 46] (970)
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Scott, if you ever go for a swim remember to stay in the shallow end!!
Paul

Funny :-]
Following the doctor's order to only take one cup of coffee a day?
Well done.
Pierre

that's exactly what I need today … such a cup of coffee ;o)
TFS it Scott
ili :o)

Hello Scott!

Funny shot indeed, but always pay attention to your background. Here it is far too much distractive, despite your huge cup of coffee (^_*).

When you shoot your subject, do not focus on your subject and forget the surroundings. Instead, choose your subject, focus on it, then work on your composition, and imagine what you see in your visor will be framed on a wall. If your four corners, are not correct, either move slightly to correct your POV, or worst case scenario, choose another spot or angle to take your photo.

Hope you won't be offended by this comment , but will find it constructive (^_*).
Cheers!
Robert

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