know what you mean Carl ... first one's more Spooky tho.Ooo Er - definitely Spooky. (I think I prefer the second one David - the lighting and facial details are better).
You're probably quite right.More scary than spooky from what you say but works with the explanation, you are a strange lot down south![]()
And "They" say I'm mad
Perhaps he was making a film, did he shout "its a wrap" ?
Nicely spotted David even if it a bit of a shoe horn.
.... sort ofWell... that certainly through me to say the least, and the box ticked... sort of![]()
It had me wondering, good photo but I guess you had to be there to get spooked, my first thought was that he was going to be leading some kind of ghost walk
I was a bit bemused d00d, the explanation definitely adds to the photo ...he does have a slightly manic look![]()
Nice bit of street photography, works well and fits the theme. Kind of.![]()
Cheers TimNo probs shoeing that chap in to horn't us
Other than the whistle and lanyard, he does look a bit Victorian, so could be a ghost.
Nicely captured.
Ah yes that'll be one of those Narcissi'sticks then
Well spotted and captured David
Nice one d00d ....spot on for the theme![]()
They seem to be enjoying the experience. Some expressions eh! - like the guy's pout ha ha. Well taken and nice capture David.
haha ! Nicely done.
Very good David, ideal for the theme and I like the placement with the stairs and banister leading down to the subjects. Anyway, what else is there to do at the British Museum?
Spot on, that is all![]()
No reason too, if that's your thingbut I now feel that I should go easy on the amount of street I serve up.
Ahhh good thinking a candid pose of sorts... like it![]()
Very apt David.
However, unless you took the stick from them and beat them to death with it, then you've done us a dis-service![]()
Thanks minx ... it seems you like something loosely fitting the theme.lots of pictures since my last visit I was a bit confused but spooky but hey its your interpretion, and then I read the comments and it made more sense. I like the cracked crackers, and I really like the liquid shots the 1st fits the theme better for me but my favourite is the second with the reflections.
Thanks Emma ... I'll keep 'em coming.Love your crackers shot - the background works well and the continuity of the line is spot on.
Very nicely caught for pose as well - the expressions are brilliant![]()
If limiting yourself on street is for self-preservation...then fair enough. But otherwise please keep it coming David - you've got such a great eye for it!
Cheers MarkSpooky - When I first saw this image I didn't get the spookyness of it but thought it was a song image with the explanation it works well for Spooky.
Pose - Great find fits the bill for me would anyone else been tempted to of photo bombed them given the chance........![]()
Both on theme d00d but I like the BBC one, it's a shame they have those big blue signs on the door, it looks so much nicer without them.
Good to see you're in for next year![]()
Thanks guysI like the BBC one David fits the theme for me as Susie says its a shame about the keep clear signs but not a lot you could do about them!
My thought exactly. but as you say difficult to remove I imagine with them being so prominent and in a way they are very much part of the image. I like the counter-point of "old-broadcasting house" and "news"it's a shame they have those big blue signs on the door, it looks so much nicer without them
I like the space on the left for the arrow to point into.
No crit here.
Cheers.
As above really, can't add anything BBC for me, though both work
My thought exactly. but as you say difficult to remove I imagine with them being so prominent and in a way they are very much part of the image. I like the counter-point of "old-broadcasting house" and "news"
Second one for me, mainly because the wonky welcome sign makes my teeth itch!
Its a shame about the wonky sign, but nice old doors, both on theme David![]()
And who wants to see 4,000 year old tomb-paintings when you can take pictures of tourists doing selfies!Great shot for pose, well composed. And who wants to see 4,000 year old tomb-paintings when you can take a selfie!
I prefer the first one for news, wonky sign or not...
All sorts of newsy ideas.![]()
near impossible! and yes I too quite like the wonky sign.I imagine cloning on a glass surface with reflections like that would be near impossible! i quite like the wonky sign - with the brown palette it somehow reminds me of dodgy tv studios/sets long gone![]()
Quirky#1 for me, don't mind the sign or the Keep Clear signs, add to a somewhat quirky image. I like the space on the left for the arrow to point into.
You know ... I thought the menu sign said next week not some time last month ... making it not very on topic.Hi David,
The crooked sign on the door kind of spoils it for me, but at least it's a properly produce sign and not a laminated A4 sheet taped to the inside.
I think I prefer the shot of the table and chairs, I mean MenuNice bit of street, though a shame about the bin in the background.
You're too kind DKNo: 1 for me David, Simple but love the nostalgia and the twist that the doors are not used, new news on the old news building, like it![]()
Thanks Carl ... gives me incentive to carry on.I love the art deco of #1 David so that for me. Glad you're keeping up with street photography - #2 is excellent too.