Hi Michael, second for me too though the conversion a little off maybe needs a bit more exposure
not really sure I get the connection either
Hi Michael
I agree with the others ... nice web, amazing colours.
I really quite like the candid people pics but I have a major crit: the couple in the FG of #1 and half dozen in the FG of #2 have their feet missing! That helps to give the effect of - as Lynne says - no clear focal point.
That pops! very vibrant colours there - really like it.
Hi, nice use of selective colour and an interesting angle
Round - I love the pov on this image, and certainly fits the theme and a good use of sc as well.
Round, like this one. Nice extreme POV and the empty sky, for once, was a benefit.
Cheers.
Hey Michael
Smooth - Oooo very interesting, very nice effect, I actually like it, looks very metallic
Attached - Oh Yes, that is a cracking image, DoF just in the right place for me, fantastic colours, liking how you got the black background it really sets it off... a very good idea mate
Energy - Hmmmm not sure what you were getting at there mate, sorry
Round - A great PoV there Michael, really liking the use of SC here and the slatty bits of the building on the LH side contrasting against the evenly dull sky, works really well mate
Round >>> nice image, clean & sharp, selective colouring works well. I never understood why portrait orientation pics look so small on this (and other ) sites. Full size is serious heavy metal.
Hi Michael, yep, works for me too, composition, pov, as mentioned, the sign really pops
Hi Michael - that's a cracker (round)... really effective and appropriate use of SC. I like the central composition of the subject which is really strengthened with the side of the building on the left.
Really nicely done - everyone's having a cracking end to this year's 52!
Hi Michael ....I love this one ....great point of view and the colour is superb against the dark building and sky.
HI Michael
Love your image for Round....perfect use of SC , great POV & really sharp.....think it's one of your best this year
Yep, that's rubbish alright!
I mean in the wagon, not the image
Composition works well on a busy street, ....not sure if you've noticed, but the woman's jeans leg, at the back of the wagon, has managed to get onto your selective colouring
Hi Michael, i thought this was for round on first view as in bin round, how wrong you can be
when did Chris Moyles start doing the bins better suited to that than being on the radio I feel
as mentioned above the selective colour has missed the girls jeans cant say I would have noticed until phil said, interesting take on the theme
I see woman's right knee selectively coloured, a no-nonsense woman with bag the size of a rubbish bin obstructing busy binman.
Quite like it. I'd crop the people out of the LHS and a tad off the top and bottom.
The look on the woman's face is great, it's like she's thinking, 'How dare you walk in front of me!'.
Cheers.
I like it and think it fits the bill nicely for a rather tricky theme.
Well the Sc certainly helps the nonsense element to a busy high street, can't quite tell if this is a couiple of shots or just the one, either way does seem an odd time to be doing it
Hiya Michael... I'm struggling a bit with this one if I'm honest. It's a good picture, you've done something interesting with it, but I'm just failing to get it "to work" for me. Sorry, as I can't even really say why... but it just feels a bit strained - as if you had an image and wanted to get it into the theme. Which I'm certain wasn't the case as it's not exactly a "stock" type photo!! Still, technicals are good