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The rugby shot for me, although you might want to boost the contrast a bit
Thank you Bernd, think it might be a contender for a Re-shoot for over
The rugby shot for me, although you might want to boost the contrast a bit
Oh dear, Dave, your image for Stark just cannot be unseen! It's a brave idea and good on you for stepping in where @Bruja Jill might have done in previous years. In all seriousness, did you try a B&W conversion as I think that often suits the tones of human skin?
Of your images of Over, I think the best one is #3 as the green overgrowth catches my eye straightaway and the fence posts are clearly being overwhelmed by the ivy.
Well you know what I am going to say Dave, not my cup of tea at all so I will leave it at that
That first one is a cracker - out of interest, how would they not know you are shooting them, with a 35mm lens?
Is that Bill Maynard in no1? If not I think he's trying to be
Nicely snapped. I even like how the focus seems to be on the belly!
First one is a cracker Dave says it all
Two good photos for the theme, I like both, the character in the first is spot on but the light and cleaner BG in the second is good too.
Is that Bill Maynard in no1? If not I think he's trying to be
That's the bloke I was trying to remember.
Anyway Dave, a cracking Image.
Pete
What a colourful, slightly shifty-looking character you've caught there.
Bill Maynard is the first thing that came to mind when I first saw this. I quite like both images.
Of course -- Bill Maynard. Of the two picures that is my favourite photographically but the second with the grumpy man is an excellent candid.
Yep, first thought was 'On no, it's Selwyn Froggitt'. Both are excellent and I love the expression on the bloke in the 2nd one.
I like both of these Ageing shots Sir, particularly the first one and as you know I think it looks like "Green Grass" (Bill Maynard).
George.
Nice capture there Dave. Puts me in mind of Bill Maynard playing The Gaffer.
#1 over #2 for me.
I think probably the first hits the theme better and is a cool shot but I actually like the forks better as an image. Great reflections and composition
I think probably the first hits the theme better and is a cool shot but I actually like the forks better as an image. Great reflections and composition
My thoughts exactly.
Interesting composition on the Teasel not sure it works its sort of lacking balance, maybe if it sat diagonal in the frame but its always good to try different ideas
The first one for age is a real character, well caught!
I prefer the forks for sharp, great composition, great light!
Hey Dave ... this is pretty cool stuff ...
I really like the teasel ... glorious colour and detail.
The forks for the composition and the teasel for the theme for me, as Allan said it's good to try different things but it's not quite hitting the spot for me.