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English: Bawls!

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1x AB1600 w/ Shoot-Thru Umbrella 2x Black GOBOs for dark edges

This is a really easy effect to achieve. By using two large black surfaces slightly out of frame and at a 45 degree angle to the bottle, you can make for some really nice black edges. This helps separate your glass subject from the white background, and really makes it pop! Try this technique with a clear wine glass or vase for some astounding results. Who says glass is difficult?!
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