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Both work for me but I prefer no 2 love the detail and composition
Scanned and develop yourself, wow you're forgiven for being slightly archive submission. I have been there once but had a great time and really want to get back there sometime.
I like the composition. I like the little bird on left, but most of all I like how the statue seem to be watching the ship float by.
Cheers.
WTVF !
That must be a most odd view as the tide comes in...
Very impressive to have done all this from film yourself.
Hi Allan... that's a cracker and I was about to type some comments until I realised that Andy has said pretty much exactly what I was going to say! Big up to you for shooting on a proper camera and developing yourself. What film was it? I've accidentally left a roll of 120 in my film camera... erm, for nearly a year!
I love the composition on this - the bird, other statue and ship all add so much. I'd love to go and see these myself someday. It's great that you have done all the developing yourself, too. I remember the excitement of being very young and being allowed into the mysterious world of my cousin's 'darkroom' (i.e. the bathroom!) - it was a magical process for a small child to watch.
Now I like that and I am very envious of you for being able to develop film your self (I'm just getting into film photography and would love to be able to develop my own in time)
I don't think I can add anything to what others have said other then say I love it!
I really like the composition, well done getting the ship and the gull and even more kudos for using and processing film.
Very nice Allan,and all the better for being a home brew
The mono works very well but I find the seagull in the top left is a bit of a distraction.
Lovely shot all the same
I really like this shot - captures the imposing nature of the statue really well.
ARTIFICIAL, such a good idea for the theme, love it
Nice compo Allan, with added strangeness .... I like.
Very impressed with your work with 35mm film - nice grounding to understand the finer points of photography I would think. Like the quirky subject - what a strange welcome to receive on wading ashore ... excited or not I wonder !?! Well done sir.
Really liking that Allan. It's a place I'd like to shoot.
Super choice for the topic Allan, I love that statue gazing out to sea and the ripples in the sand, it looks perfect in the b&w and a big for developing it yourself.
Yeah love that Allan, good work all around, well composed, developed and scanned, a very effective composition, and getting that bird in was great or fortunate timing, the best bit for me is the texture of the beach, love them ripples, some look like shiny snakes
I like this a lot Allan ....I love the way the footprints fade into the distance ....a perfect choice for the theme.
Good choice Allan. It's a visual commentary on an individual's personal journey through life. Like the meandering.
Really like that Allan such a simply but effective image love how the foot prints lead you right through the image. I may have been tempted to remove the other imperfections in the sand (2 to the right 1 to the left) bit that might just be me!
Definitely a lot of Effort went into that sculpture Allan so spot on for the theme. I like the subtle variance in colour and the intricate detail. Excellent choice.
Personal.....Really love this one Allan. A lone walk a long the beach is a very personal thing.
(Had many a happy childhood holiday aroung the Skeggy area. Was it still "bracing"? )
Effort....Yep, there's certainly a lot of work gone into that!
(I find the frieze itself a little disturbing though! )
Personal, lovey clean and simple shot great idea for the theme, leaves so much to the imagination
Effort - certainly took a lot of effort, well captured and the freeze is certainly from a fertile imagination.
Hi Allan, there's definitely plenty of Effort there, an impressive piece of carving, I like the composition it works really well.
It is a strange scene for on a Cathedral it obviously has some deep meaning.....heaven v hell maybe ....not sure.
Well spotted Alan. Like the clarity and details. The cropping works really well too.
Yes I too like this. I am allways fascinated by these. How on earth thses were carved is way beyond me.
Great soft light as given you a beautiful exsposure here.
Gaz
Sorry first time commenting on your thread, theres just so many doing the 52's and only so much time
I think personal is a cracking shot, the lonely footsteps across the beach definitely say personal to me.
I like the carvings, plenty of detail and a nice variance of colour in the old stone. It would defiantly have taken lots of effort to carve that.
I love your personal shot - minimalist and beautifully composed. The carving definitely tells a story about the church...a great find and you've really brought out the detail.
Very nice Effort photo - I am also a big fan of these kinds of carving and have a lot of admiration for the artists who created that