
Interesting still life, I like the backdrop you've created to represent a landscape. A tricky subject jewellery and you've done well to create the reflection technically. Perhaps the rIng could be even more heroic/dominant and the right side of the backdrop a little clearer so we can see what 's happening as the translation gets a bit lost.
Interesting concept and idea for this image. Perhaps the overall result could be lighter to show more detail in the left darker part of the image and some more contrast to give it some depth. Wonderful contrasting colours and I can't help but feel some textured backgrounds would work with these pourri.
The tones and colours of this image all complement one another very well. Compositionally it could benefit from some more space between the glass and the onion and perhaps some light bounced in from the right to add some more shadow detail. I love the colours against the blue and the crop you've used for the stems and glass.
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