Quote Originally Posted by Dave Throgmartin View Post
Superb job!

Dave
Thanks Dave! Those words are certainly a passion booster!

Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
I really like the watch and the Oakley, but I find the brightness of the red sunglass' reflection too distracting. I like the gradient shading in there, but it's so bright it pulls my eyes away from the product proper.

Overall an awesome job though. Much better than I'd likely do.
Hi David. Thank you for your thoughts. Now that you've mentioned it, I'll take note of that one and on my next attempts, I'd try using a grey cardboard instead of a white cardboard.

Quote Originally Posted by Dr Croubie View Post
Wow, I was just thinking to myself the other day we need a 'post your best product shots' thread. Although now there's no point, there's not getting much better than those ones, well done!
To disagree with David, I personally like the red sunglasses' reflections, although maybe it needs a bit more black above to put the sunglasses in the middle? (just my opinion).
I also love the watch, looks like something you'd see on a cardboard stand in a shop window, perfect lighting.
Oakleys at bottom also good, but i'm a sucker for the black reflective glossy-look.
Just curious what you used as the black reflective stand? I've taken small things using a portable HDD (of all things) with gloss-black finish, but I'd like options on getting something bigger one day, any suggestions?
DrCroubie, probably I was able to read your mind... just kidding. Thank you for your input. Do yo mean more negative space on top? I can try that and extend the top part and post it again when I get home for comparison.

As for the Oakley, the frame itself is matte and not glossy similar to the sunglass with red lens. If I can grab a glossy sunglass I'll try again for that glossy look. These glossy things are tricky to shoot as they pick-up reflection of everything in the room in -- don't want anyone to see how messy my shooting room is..

The black reflective surface was a smoked/tinted glass about 3/4" thick of a table we have in our living room. I placed a black cardboard underneath the glass to minimize the double reflection it was creating and to get that deep black color. Alternatively, you can use black tiles or counter top slabs. I think these can be bought at hardware stores.

Again, thank you to everyone who have shared their thoughts.