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15-MAR-2005

15 March
Reminder

Whenever we go on holiday I like to bring something back something that will act as a reminder of where we've been. This oil and vinegar pourer was bought in Verona. I still have a very vivid picture of seeing it in the window of an old fashioned shop and going in to buy it. It felt like a lifetime later that we left the shop - pourer in hand, because the shop assistant had insisted on demonstrating it to us - yes unbelievable to us in the UK. We just aren't used to good service and instead it seems like to norm to me that shop assistants (not always but usually) haven't got a clue about what they are selling.

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Bill Miller19-Mar-2005 19:29
I could have used one of those tonight for my mozzarella salad...
Sheena Woodhead16-Mar-2005 18:41
What an unusual pourer. Good composition and crop. Excellent image.
Leo Charette16-Mar-2005 16:09
Wow Gail, a very interesting bottle and a creative image. I have never seen a thing like this. Very nicely photographed.
Guest 16-Mar-2005 07:25
HAHAHA thats funny Gail, too bad I dont work at Gap anymore, I'd give you great service!
Ric Yates16-Mar-2005 06:48
Great shot Gail, everything about it just works!
Antonis Sarantos16-Mar-2005 06:40
We need the memories of our vacations as much as we need the plans for the next place to go. Things like this are necessary for us to go on. Nice possession, thanks for sharing not only your pictures but your thoughts also.
Guest 16-Mar-2005 05:50
Neat "thing". Trying to work out what colour the liquid inside the inner bulb might be but cantquite manage it.
Vinh Luu16-Mar-2005 00:37
p.s. just saw don's comment below, and i agree. i couldn't put my thumb on what really stood out about this photo (besides the composition and form), but don caught it. it's the color contrast between the yellow oil, vinegar, and shadowed background. the colors complement each other very well!
Vinh Luu16-Mar-2005 00:35
what an unusual bottle! i've never seen something like it, a bottle within a bottle? :) i like the composition! i'm still trying to get that phase there everything needs to be in the shot, i.e. not cropping objects. the cropping is just right here IMO.

the lighting and background is unusual. the shadow cast in the background suggest you used a flat sheet of paper curled to make a surface and background, but what's unusual is the rapid transition from bright surface to background, there's not much sense of gradual change in depth between the object and background and surface. perhaps the bottle was very close to the background?

the lighting is interesting in that it seems there's a strong light coming from above, causing the surface to blow out and bouncing up into the bottom of the bottle, causing it to be brighter than the top. i'm not quite sure what to make of it, as most traditional shots would have the top of the bottle (which is clear) to be brighter than the bottom.

overall, a very nice shot!
don nieman16-Mar-2005 00:04
Besides a useful tool, the subject of a nice photograph. I really like the background shading and the color contrast of the yellow and black, plus the shape of the bottle. Always the most interesting from you, Gail.
Stu15-Mar-2005 23:34
You should have asked her to wait while you nipped to the sandwich shop for a salad!
Guest 15-Mar-2005 23:29
Yeah I know what you mean about shops here in the UK! Cool image.
Ian Clowes15-Mar-2005 23:28
And a PaD out of it - a bargain!
Lee Rudd15-Mar-2005 23:21
very graphic shape it makes too! I'm with you on the shop assistant thing