Thank you Tim it was a bit blown, a very bright day.That's nice Clive.
It has that abandoned, overgrown, derelict look that really suits the B&W processing.
The sky *could be* blown (or that could be the processing), but I think it works as a contrast to the machinery.
It does but I am not sure it was really that old DominicOld
It does have that look of neglect about it.
Thank you RogerColourful, a nice capture very well spotted.
Old I really like this, great mono conversion.
Thank you Mr CobraNice find Clive, it works well.
Thanks, I found this on my daily exercise walk.I was looking for old farm machinery for this week but couldnt find any. Nice one
Thanks Phil, there was a pile of crap behind it that I was trying to miss, I didn't think anyone would notice the little brick building!Nice plough. I do wonder if a slightly different angle would have avoided the brick structure in the background.
Cheers LeeGood image for Old Clive. The bright sky contrasts the plough well but I think the clockwork building could do with a little tone down maybe.
Thank you PeteWorks well for old and technique Clive. A good find.
Thanks RickNice subject for old, well spotted
Thank you DavidBoth on theme and on technique. Nice interesting subject too.
Thanks MarkOld very nice find the B&W conversion really suits it
Thank you ShugpugNicely seen, c and definitely his the theme for old! The B&W conversion is nicely handled - loads of detail so in the shot.
Thank you Bob, it was a very bright day.Great find for OLD, maybe the sky is too blown as mentioned, but it is still a cracker.
Thank you RoxanneThe water is so still and the reflection is so perfect! Looks fab
Thanks Shugpug, it's between the South Downs and the sea, just north of Bognor Regis.That almost looks like Lincolnshire/Norfolk area. Incredibly flat water - lovely reflections in there as well!
Thank you MarkLovely reflection Clive O like the inclusion of the grasses/reeds at the bottom of the image.
Thanks DaveThe reflection makes this shot.
Thank you DavidThat's a cracker Clive. Colours and composition, the lot.
Hi Tim, either View from a bridge, or Water on Glass not Kids in America!Hi Clive,
Liquid - I'm not really a landscape sort of tog, but I looked at your shot and it put me in mind of a Kim Wilde track...
(Guess which one).
Household Item - #1 for me too, though I wonder what #2 would look like with the blue background of #1 (contrasting the pink and blue).
Thanks DominicBoth angles work well, I will go for the second image just because I like the colours and setting.
Thanks ShugpugSecond for me as well - the background gives some context.
Thank you HelenBoth good shots but I prefer #2 as well for the pov and interest.
Thank you Chris, the first is in a garden chair with a petal lens hood supporting it to get natural light into it, with just a little flash to get rid of the shadow that was left.Nice perspective on the 1st Clive,
and its all visible too.
Thank you StanAn unusual measurer. I prefer #1 and you've done well to keep the shadow to the minimum.
Thank you JimI think you've chosen the right image for your project. really nice perspective on it, makes it an interesting thing to look at, and not immediately obvious what it is.
Thanks MarkFirst one for me nicely captured
Thanks PeteA couple of nice shots Clive and I do prefer the second for it's interest.
Thank you David1 for me. Love it. I initially thought radio dial before I read the text.
Thanks Lee, the exercise walks keep me sane!Nice image for Liquid. Looks like you have some very pleasant places to exercise.
Household - both shots are good but I think the first one is a great PoV. Well taken.
Thanks Allan, that was why it wasn't my first choice.I like the fox pic even though its not as sharp as it could be, great image
it still works for meThanks Allan, that was why it wasn't my first choice.