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And you still owe me lunch, I haven't forgotten
And you still owe me lunch, I haven't forgotten
I did wait for you today mate, had it all ready for you !!!And you still owe me lunch, I haven't forgotten
And I drove right past you place todayI did wait for you today mate, had it all ready for you !!!
Aweeee thanks Chris, must say it got close a couple of timesDean, my Daughter would be cringing at this, she's a mad Disney fan ! You can imagine all sorts around this photo.
How the toy was forgotten, was it swept with the storm. The bright colour is a nice contrast against the grimy water
Thank you MinxEntrance - I like your 1st one best for the theme, simple but effective, but I really like the 3rd building too.
Thanks againSize - I like the 2nd one best too
Cool - It was the Zig Zag I went hunting for, if the tide was higher I could have got another zig and zag inforgotten - I like the zigzag line. Poor Minnie, she really stands out though.
And I drove right past you place today
Thanks Davcid... don't know what it is! but nice zig-zag and dangerous looking water plus the outstanding red.
Thanks PaulReally nice composition there for Forgotten, Dean. Shame about the sky deadening the tone of the water, but it's a very minor point - the rest of the shot is super.
It may have been possible mate, but it was DAMN windy so maybe not very sharp... I was aiming for narrow to focus on Mini... do you think that would have worked then ??Great lead in and good placement of Minnie. Would it have been possible to get front-to-back focus or would that have required a stupidly small aperture?
Thanks TimGood shot there DK.
I think it works all the better for being quite a short(ish) exposure rather than a long silky one, because it emphasises the power of the waves and makes Minnie look all the more forgotten.
The zig-zags work well as lead in lines too. What are they?
Thank you too LizPoor Minie - the red and yellow of her outfit are a great contrast to the water and I love the zigzag.
Don't talk to me OK? just don't !This week, especially for Chris @Cobra I decided to go up the coast for 10 minutes in the opposite direction to last week to get my shots,
Thanks AllanI think the second one for me its less obvious but the first post is a little tight at the top of the frame
Cool - that's a pass thenstone, rocks its all the same to me aswell
Cheers paulOoh, I do like that second one Dean lovely tones, strong and slightly unusual compo which works really well as something different. Really effective use of the 10 stop (I presume) - I need more practice with mine and images like this are just what I need!!
:snigger:Don't talk to me OK? just don't !
Hahahaaaaa
BTW that looks like a giant corn on the cob, centre of image
DratEdit your title
Cheers mateI'll comment tonight..gotta get back to work
Thanks CarlWow! Couldn't get a wider variety for Stone as in that first image - nicely composed with those leading lines.
Thanks again that is my fav, but as I say, only a few stones, but guess theme wise ONE is enoughI think overall though, I prefer the second with the misty waters revealing the stones in the sand - great perspective and crop too.
Cheers on both counts David, and yes very sad how our coast is eroding so much#1 is real sad .. horizoned empty bench seats, evidence of seriously nice architecture in ruins ... a number of different stones things there for a variety of different reasons. ... it seems.
#2 is classic beautiful.
Hahaaaa yes I think you didI'm amazed at how many different types of stone you packed into that first image - wow! That's about as far from a shoehorn as you can get (not naming any names @Cobra ...oops..did I say that out loud )
Cool - thank youThe second one is just gorgeous though - the simplicity and softness of the right contrasting with the rich colours of the wood and pebbles on the left.
You should try it for sure when you can, thank you for the kind commentsLike these two very much Dean, I have often thought of trying a long exposure shot on a pier or structure like that in the sea.
Nice location would return of it was close enough
Thank you Chris, really appreciatedCompletely ignoring your request not to comment on both I find it hard not to compare and contrast and on that basis for me the second is the better photo but the first seems more on theme because it is is more about stone. The sand between the stones does make a bit of a lead through but would be enhanced by a feature in the distance.
Cheers AndyRocks #2 for me. Lively vivid colours and plenty of stones. Pity about the blooming sky, wonder if a soft grad might have helped.
Cheers.
Thanks Susie !!! - you would be able to do them no proble, you really must have a go, you are more than capable to do these type imagesHi DK ....love the first one ....brilliant diversity of colours and textures in all those different stones, but I also love the second one, I so wish I could take a shot like that....it's a smasher
Thank you CliveNumber 1 for me for the theme, some nice colours. Number 2 is a really nice picture too.
Cheers Minxstone - the first one certainly stronger for the theme but I find the second one more pleasing on the eye
Thanks ChrisI think all the additional inclusions works well, especially in hi-key
Thanks AllanWorks for me, big fan of white on white here its hard to do and retain detail but you have managed it really well
Thanks AndyLike that, Dean. Nice and clean, no over exposed. Well composed.
Thanks... I bounced my Speedlight onto/from the bathroom ceiling to try and stop too many directional shadowsI like the lack of shadows in the Simple text.
I best do soon... I was cutting the grass at 8:00pm trying to get all other stuff out of the way so I can concentrate on packing tomorrow night , running out of timeGood show....how get on with your packing
Cheers.
Thanks SusieNice shot DK ....I like the white on white ....looks good
Thanks again... I sure hope I do too <fingers-crossed>I forgot to say ....have a great Iceland trip ....looking forward to some amazing photos.
Haha ayes, thank you, I am practicingNice Dean, white on white. Are you practising for the Iceland trip ? Really envious Always wanted to go
Thank you Minxwhite on white looks so simple but I am sure it wasn't great shot
:nod:Great minds indeed.
Thank you indeedyI like yours very much.
God YES - and I could only find a 'four-pack' :bang:Did you buy the soap especially too?
Thank you IanLove it. Great interpretation (both you and Ruth!) and very well executed. White on white looks good!