Nicely timed trip
Some crackers here. All are quite busy, but obviously you couldn't shift things around and I can see how you've worked to compose the photographs.
Of the set, I'm going for #3. The steam really make the photograph. Not sure if the steam caused it being soft
Nice one,
Cheers.
Yep no:3 for me too... looks real nice in the mono
Some good pics there, looks like you had a great day
Wow that was quick, great effort mate, my first idea was to go there but I think you have covered it very well.
All great photographs but no 3 has to be my favourite, works really well in B&W.
The bar has been set.
Matt
#1 for me. I like the use of motion
Here's me struggling to think of one image and you come up with 5:nuts:
I like the motion blur in number one.
Number two is good in B & W, but yes I think a little straighten along the bottom edge would help and clone out the light strip across the top, but I like the border.
#3 is my favourite. The conversion to B&W along with the slight vignette really helps to get rid of some of the clutter in the background!
I guess 4 is all about the history while number 5 SCREAMS industry! I like the selective colouring here too, very subtle.
An excellent set
Of the first shots 3 would be my favourite but the image is a bit soft, it looks like the focus maybe on the dials on the right or it could be the steam.
Of the new additions I prefer 9. Great motion, nice bit of cheeky colour on the corner, nothing distracting in the background. Great shot.
Cheers Alan, 3 and 9 for me. I might have them printed on 12" x 18 " for my office.
superpippo said:Aaw -- go on, have 5 as well.
But seriously, this Challenge has made me consider my work more and printing selective ones larger for hanging.
........I was well cuffed
superpippo said:By your mother in law??
Wow man - don't you ever rest?
Cool shot, not sure if I like the guys in the hi viz in the background.
What do you work as if you don't mind me asking???
Cool shot, not sure if I like the guys in the hi viz in the background.
What do you work as if you don't mind me asking???
Root - my that was quick!
Like the photo very much.
But (IMHO)...
"The tree roots (visible)..." = Valid interpretation of the theme.
"...thus changing the ROUTE of the water course" = Invalid interpretation of the theme
Hi Darren I really like your industry shots I think number one of the original bunch and number nine of the second are crackers. Love the motion of the wheels an the colour is subtle and works.
It's nice to see some of your shots away from the desktop/table. They were good shots but I was wondering when you were going to get out.
The culvert looks right on theme for root and it's a nice capture. I also wasn't sure about the day glo but after reading it I can see why.
After seeing the last two weeks I would like to see more of your outdoor shots they are good.
Keep up the good work.
So you win the award for the fastest posting of the new theme :1st:
I think it's a great shot, I love the icicles too! Not sure on the high vis vests though:shrug:
I like the angle of the second shot with the detail on the walls. But the light at the end looks a little over exposed, but very tricky lighting.
Well this is a bit of a cheat, i took this on Thursday while at work.
I like no9 from the MOSI, nice movement and selective colour. I went there too, and it was full of noisy 8 yr olds in high vis jackets
The root pic, was a bit quick wasn't it? Bloody hell, I was still in bed! Its a good one, though I'd like the jackets out of the way or toned down.
I like your 2nd vocational pic too, I guess you could say that you are looking into the root cause of a problem down there
Nathalie said:Industry - Wow, so many to choose from! My favourite's got to be #3. I love the steam. As a side note, I was looking to go to a museum to get my Industry photo done too, but haven't had the opportunity yet.