none. Can not find the actual bottle and the sample in a clear snifter un-obstructed without writing on the glass, so the reader can identify color of sample.
The photos are there for recognition of brand. That way when someone pulls up an article about a certain brand of whiskey they can visually see which brand and/or variation they are reading about.
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This is my own work. Photo by Craig Duncan.
It is a photo of a bottle of bourbon from my own bourbon collection.
Taken on 02/12/11 and uploaded on 02/13/11.
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