Thanks Bob!Yes, very sharp indeed. Great detail.
Thanks Helen!Aw, lovely. Well captured.
Cheers Keith. It’s a pretty proposal place with many trails, so loss of wildlife. I’ve had no problems finding robins, great t and squirrels to feed from hand. I even had a squirrel climbing up my leg last year as I was holding a bag of nuts and seed. Off the busiest paths it’s quite easy - just need a little patience and a steady hand!Lovely shot Simon and much better on Flickr. Is feeding birds from the hand a regular thing in that park
Great shot, I think it works better still with a tighter crop.
Cheers StanSpot on theme and looks like the whole place is empty and deserted.
Yep that works!
Scene from a spooky movie coming up!
Truely revolutionary
Thank you PaulA good take on the theme - works perfectly.
Thanks Keith. I hadn’t thought about it like that but I can see it now!Fits the theme and pretty unusual, looks as it needs a couple of clock fingers on
Cheers Bob - if I get the chance I may do thatWorks well for the theme. Maybe worth going back at dusk and shooting in mono?
Thanks Helen - for once the light and sun direction was in my favour!Definitely empty. Nice background sky too.
Thanks PaulYes, mono one for me too.
Thank you kindly BobI'll go with the mono. A cracking shot indeed.
Cheers Dave. I do like the colour transition in that one.Colour for me with the budgie
Thanks Helen - it was VERY gloomy!A vote for the mono. Nice one for a gloomy day.
Thanks Keith!Very nice image, simple and effective, works great in the mono.
Cheers Keith!Mono for me as well, quite like the groynes as they get smaller
Thanks for looking PaulI like your chosen shot (and the rest, but agree they don't fit the theme so well).
Nice set Simon.
No3 gets my vote. In fact - if you did a vertical crop down the middle it would tick minimalist too
Last try today...On the right track.
Less sky and more boards / smaller person I'd say to maximise the minimalism