Assuming they are actually hand painting, one looks like finger painting, or is it embroidery of some sortThey are embroidery/needlework. Quite surprise to see boys amongst the mainly girl workers
Quite surprise to see boys amongst the mainly girl workers
It's like the time I was a lap dancer, not the best job I had, but nice colleagues
Not in a gay club were you?
Hey, thanks Andy.
I am open to critique and comment and still very much to learn especially in the post process front, like to post up your version? BIG please THANKS
Hi, Stan, before I comment any chance of a slightly smaller photograph?
Might be because I'm on a laptop but to see the full photograph I have to scroll up and down.
Cheers.
I rather like the mix(er) but wonder whether it couldn't be lit in such a way as to be less...dark?
Hiya Stan,
I like your last post for 'Evolution' .... the colours are great
The 'record' shot is fantastic! I love the colours and I love this sort of writing (even though I can't read it), but anything resembling Chinese/Japanese etc gets a from me.
Both 'work' photos are bang on theme, and the colours and detail you have caught are great too.
Now 'blur' image ..... .... this is my kind of pic and I love everything about it from the colour to abstractness and look like a lovely watercolour and I bet would be fantastic printed on canvas and hung on the wall. I like both your version and Andy's edit .... they each look quite different in a way. Well done on this one .... so what was it that you used as the subject?
I can see your idea about the 'mixer' shot .... but not sure if it is working for me. I may have to look at this one again with fresh eyes tomorrow.
Well done though on your catch up, I have enjoyed looking at your photos.
Cheers
Dawn
Hi Stan, sorry I missed blur, I remember seeing it on the tp app on my phone, must have got sidetracked somewhere along the line. I love it! Beautiful, punchy and bold colours, I like Andy's version too. Not done vertical panning, will give this ago some time.
I really like your mix photograph too, the whisker mixer is very well lit, nice one
stan...don't touch that MIX>.. that did my eyes in...what an optical illusion angle you've caught... i love it.. my eyes went round and round... simple colouring...lighting used has brought out the confusion more and adds to it...
That really is awesome Stan! Great sky, did you use a filter?
Colourful and perfectly exposed.
Mix I also like. Striking image.
Joe
I like the fun shot Stan, colours are great, but there is something about the composition that I'm not a 100% happy with.
The cropped car in the bottom left is a little distracting and the framing of the wheel takes up a lot of the frame but has no holding point for the eye.
I think placing the main 'A' frame more on the right-hand third and standing further back may help. Being further back would get more colour in from showing the side of the cars and may help avoid cutting through a car.
A night shot would be good though.
I like them both to be honest, the first one still does it for me with the larger cars. break them rules
But I really can appreciate why the second works so well.
Hi Stan, like both versions of the wheel. Great exposure and the sky is excellent. Well done.
Hiya Stan,
Well done on the 'fun' shots, both are great ... the first for the larger Ferris Wheel cars and the second for the composition.
But the 2nd shot takes the cake for me
Well done
Cheers
Dawn
I prefer the 2nd Stan.
Bigger cars would have been better, but I think the composition works much better than the first.
Shot 2 for me!
Better crop and the border nails it!
Adie