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Charlesjsharp croped saucer, dishes are something normal at food photo. You will understand when you try it. However i can try with other composition. --Mile (talk) 16:32, 12 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  •   Neutral I like it very much, nice quality, but it's a pity that it is cropped. Nice would also be a version with the džezva. Maybe pouring it from there into the cup. -- -donald- (talk) 12:45, 12 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  •   Support I don't give a damn about the saucer being cropped. Look at the coffee! Great photo. -- Ikan Kekek (talk) 21:51, 12 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  •   Oppose per Charles, this compo doesn't work as a whole. --Ivar (talk) 06:11, 13 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  •   Oppose It's not just the cropped saucer. It's the angle that leaves the cup off-center, the odd fade from mostly white to vaguely cream near the top, the possible overexposure of those regions, and the low DoF being distracting, especially when this is the sort of image that can easily be focus-stacked. Also, I hate to say this but I just don't find the coffee that appealing ... I mean, of course I'd drink it if it were offered to me and I wouldn't be surprised if it were delicious but ... with that foam on top it frankly looks like it was made with a mix. Daniel Case (talk) 02:47, 14 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  • If you check EXIF you could see its stack of 3 images. And i want it that way, end of cup and desk should not be in focus, focus is on coffee. This is normal coffee made from džezva, with 1,5 teaspoon of normal coffee. I dont know what cover you prefer, but not like this one ?! It could be a tea. If you see "normal" coffee from coffeemachine, seems like milk is on the top. This is true traditionaly COFFEE. --Mile (talk) 07:57, 14 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  •   Oppose per Charlesjsharp. --~ Karelj (talk)
  •   Weak support That coffee looks amazing, totally unlike anything you'd expect to get over here in Germany. I'd love to give that a try! Only a "weak" support, though, because like others I'm not totally convinced by the composition. Of course, there's absolutely nothing wrong in principle with cutting through a saucer or plate in food photography, and in many cases it is a necessity if you don't want to waste the majority of screen real estate on chinaware. But somehow it feels to me that you haven't quite found the right angle yet, especially vertically. --El Grafo (talk) 08:35, 15 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  •   Oppose I don't think this is quite there, and the subject is an easy-to-find one, so I expect something about it to make me go "wow". I totally agree with El Grafo, and it should be no surprise that I completely disagree that cropping the saucer is the problem: cropping a plate or saucer is more typical than not in food photography. -- Colin (talk) 17:29, 15 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
  •   I withdraw my nomination Thanx for voting. This will go to next try, with "homemade" cups. --Mile (talk) 07:34, 16 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]