That does work maybe if you took it from a slightly higher point of view might have emphasised the label blur, did you crop out the dog with its head next to the horn
By the way... What IS that thing? now that I've looked again I feel it would benefit from a slight rotation (no pun intended - for once) anti clock wise.
Wow, a record....
Good idea and quite subtle. I would have been tempted to get more of the label in because at first I could not see any movement, but nah, we should have to work sometimes to see the theme
I brightened it up a tad and seemed better as looks a tad dark.
Good show, what is the record BTW.
Cheers.
Hi Chris
I'm really liking that Movement shot....great color in the vinyl ,super sharp focus on the needle & the record label nicely blurred... Only little itsy bitsy niggle for me is the furthest away shadow hook thingy in the background ?
Chris, I like both your shots but prefer the second. I think the first is excellent, but suffers a little from the problem I found in more extreme form when I tried to shoot moving cars: the moving hand has lost to much definition and in the end looks a bit odd to me, sort of fragmented. But I love the record playing. I think there's enough movement blur in the label area, the cartridge head thingy is brilliantly sharp and well positioned, and the colour of the record is just fabulous. I don't own and don't think I have ever seen a red record, jealous! I think it works with the doible meaning as well. Great shot.
Hi, of the four I prefer #1. Nice low angle and good detail. I'd prefer the BG even more OOF to isolate the posts more. Wider what a nice contrasty B&W would look like