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Nice. Next time, a fire in the fireplace and a brandy snifter replacing the green can and you have an ad for any liquor. Also, remove that thing in the foreground, jacket over chair or whatever. Maybe ask the dog if he wouldn’t mind shifting horizontal so we can see his face.
But a nice start to a new tab on your site, “photographs for license.”
We’ll be waiting.
Excellent suggestions. Maybe a tripod and a realistic exposure, too. The dog is union and refused to show her face unless we went scale-plus. What a prima donna. You’d think she were the Symbicort lady.