Tim. I wish my cat was like yours but she simply insists on re enacting War Games..like the processing.. Toilet door clever again...marmite I'm on the hate it side of the fence..like the photo though except from the knife disappearing out of shot...great lighting control on shots like the dislocated thumb.. Impressive and inspirational
Thanks I think that one turned out to be my most difficult shot to date. With trying to get autofocus working and getting the lighting right, I ended up with thumb cramp after all the shots it took.
Anyway, we have a guest in our house at the moment, so I thought it would be nice to introduce her. This is Mavis:
I really like them both, thought your cat hast stole the show, that's a fantastic photo though the stance and look of the moggy suggest you have a pray look to you
Love your non-photoshopped thumb trick.........just be careful, because Mavis looks like she might take care of the other one for you! two great shots!
Thanks all. I think Mavis was a bit nervous for our first photo session, but she seems to be settling in better now. Anyway, but really stuck for time recently and I was out last night (getting drunk and falling over in the snow) but I did grab a quick snapshot during the day:
Not one of my better ones, but it means I keep going
Today I wanted to make sure i got some snow scene in before it all disappears, and because it's Saturday I had the opportunity for some natural light. I didn't really have a concept in mind, and so I ended up with this:
I think your being overly hard on yourself, it they both work well for me, you cannot expect to produce 365 stunning photo's it's just not possible and if there is one you put ip that you don't like then use it as fuel to drive you to do better next time
Good shots Tim. Mavis is looking at the camera like it's a mouse The sweets are a good standby & if you're out, it's difficult to fit something in. I like the tree in the snow shot, it makes a really nice triptych.
Thanks everyone! Yeah I appreciate I'm not going to be happy with the vast majority of pictures I post, but I do want to try and push myself as much as possible to learn as much as I can throughout the year. I just get frustrated when i can't spend all day everyday trying to get it right (who invented this "work" idea anyway? They want shooting)!
Ok, a quick play around with some off camera flash today, and this one was inspired by Hayley's awesome hare shot from yesterday (which I am still insanely jealous of). No hare's near me (that I've ever seen), so I had to make do with a cut-out instead...
Great concept and process Tim , is it an Hare or Rabbit (cut out as longears so presume is an hare but your title is Rabbit in the snow) Now I'm confused
Thanks, I'm going with "stylised" rabbit, but yeah the longer ears do suggest a hare; but then it looks a bit fat, so more like a rabbit. Anyway, if you can think up a better title let me know
The exposure on the snow's good and I like the concept of this - nice and simple and it works. However, if you were truly inspired by Hayley's photo, you would have cracked open the origami skills and had him running towards you!
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