We went to normandy last summer for our holidays and seeing the graveyards was a moving experience, for that reason I would choose that shot out of the two but with your edits the other shot is good as well.
A very striking image, Jim, and it fits the theme. I think I would have cropped a bit bigger to leave the hook a bit further into the shot, and not snip off the tail at the bottom.
Ah, I wondered why I couldn't see the tail cropped off.a slightly different crop now added
They were delicious, roasted with an ale and sherry liquid in the bottom of the pan and wrapped in good thick fatty bacon!And they're not ready until the fall from the rope
Nicely done, nicely dead and will be very nice on the dinner table
No problem, that's why I put it under a spoiler.I will just agree with what`s been said, as not really in to looking at dead animals sorry.
Thanks. The bird on the left had very iridescent feathers and in the early morning light they really shone purple.Cold
A good take on the theme. I don't know if it's just because I'm looking on my phone, but the first bird (on the left) looks a little purple.
Any of those images for the waiting theme Jim, my pic is the 1st shot of the bird waiting for a worm. Nice colours and a good reflection.
All great shots. The fishing boats (#1) for me. I like the composition of this shot.
Great work there Jim.
All fit the them well, are very nicely composed with great detail.
For me, it's #1, it's superb. and I have a soft spot for redshanks....I've photographed a few myself....none as good as this however.
Lovely colours and great, sharp details.
Ace!
Number three or four for me Jim, I like the idea. Both nicely taken have you have a shot with more of the the reflection on number four by any chance ?
It's my rough bike [emoji6]A good shot for rough, even though you can see the bike in the BG it fits the theme.