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Loved your composition in your second image. Only minor criticism is try odd numbered cookies. One of them rules but then rules are made to be broken.[emoji16][emoji106]
The cookies are nice on their own TBH.
Perhaps include the whole cup and lose the Milk (?) jug?
Nicely processed
Nicely constructed image for Pleasure Pete lovely detail and colours (it's made me hungry and as I'm on the starve day of my 5:2 diet I can only wish ?I could have a cookie!)
Second shot I've looked at with food.. now I'm really hungry! Nice composition. I would have tried pulling out slightly as well just for comparison. You'll have to buy more cookies
Colour all go together nicely Pete, if it had been mine then the cookies would of been eaten before the shot.
Interesting composition, I like it when people aren't afraid of tight cropped compositions
I'm intrigued by the exposure settings (ISO400, f/16, 1 sec and Flash fired). What was the thought behind that?
(I can see f/16 for the DoF, but not sure on the ISO/ShutterSpeed combined with Flash)
Great image Pete, full of crispy goodness!
Excellent detail in the biccies, and the colours are very nice.
Looking vaguely like the levers in a Signal Box. They certainly had me intrigued on the main thread.
I think they fit the theme, they are used by someone to do something...
Anyway, I like the angle, and composition, how you've managed to get both of the rods to sit against each other like that
I like this, interesting composition and the whites are nice and white.
Yes, that's how I saw it and liked how you had composed it to get the effect you haveThe far one is a separate one on the other side of the glass. I just chose the angle I thought showed them both.
Off topic, I also respect the person that carefully arranged all the screw heads vertically - they take pride in their work.
I love the Victorian engineering in historic garden buildings.Definitely like signal box levers! Looks like the handle has been repositioned a few times. A lot nicer looking than the modern versions.
Thanks Clive.There was a lot of technology and innovation in those old conservatories and green houses. Well spotted.
Thanks @ShugpugI really like the almost mirror like "reflection" of the rear lever - very well seen!
Thanks Mark. I think the blue sky helps to show up the whites quite nicely.A good find for the theme, well composed you've handled the whites nicely.
Thanks Paul. Much appreciated.Week 1 bang on with the theme and technique
Week 2 great colours and also bang on theme, they look rather tasty
Week 3 cracking image and works well with the angles, my favourite of the lot.
Thanks Helen.Nicely composed and lovely soft lighting.
Cheers Chris. I went there hoping to find some old garden tools but that didn't quite work, so this was an alternative.Interesting interpretation Pete.
Its certainly different, and it seems more complicated than it needs to be TBH
Thanks Heather. To be honest, I couldn't find anything of interest in the garage and the dog needed a walk, so I headed off in search of something.Whilst the rest of us headed into the garage, workshop or kitchen you and a few others headed off outside. Lovely photo, loving the laying of the 2 rods and the beautiful whites, great composition.
Cheers Dave.Nice levering thingie - and yes it does look like a signal box levering thingie
Thanks Dave. The lighting was just about right, so a stroke of luck really.Really like this shot Pete, a great angle to get both the handles in view with good lighting and a great POV.
Thanks Paul. I was out with a newish lens, so experimenting to see what I could do with a largish aperture.Very nice shot - I like the way you have retained enough of the background detail that we can tell what is going on, but just nicely blurred.
Off topic, I also respect the person that carefully arranged all the screw heads vertically - they take pride in their work.
Thanks Dominic.I like the light and shadow. It's definitely a tool.
Thanks very much.They remind me of signal box levers too. great whites
Thanks Bernd.I like the 'reflection' through the glass that isn't quite the same. Great find!
Thanks Gareth. The light was lovely last Sunday and it was good to be out taking pictures for a couple of hours.I really like the tones and the warm light is lovely!
Very nicely taken image Pete!
Great use of depth of field to give just enough context.
It's certainly a tool...if it's worked by hand, then that's a tool in my book!
Thanks RickSomething a little different for the theme, well spotted
Thanks Andrea. I'm quite enjoying the challenge of my first 52.Well spotted, Paul.! I liked it immediately from a photography point of view, with the bright uprights and diagonals set off against the blue sky, but it's also a really interesting and clearly old handle assembly in the foreground. The main subject is large in the frame and sharp, and clearly a tool to do a specific job, as you say. Definitely one of my favourites for this theme