Time, ahhh, lovely. Bit of a shoehorn, maybe.
Cheers.
Fabulous shot.
I agree on the shoe-horn... but lovely little puppies... might take a bit off the right side and top?? Love the cute little eyes-closed look they have.
awwwwwwwwww
You can send them little babies to me Love rotties, even if the current one is a flaming loon :nuts:
All i can say is awww again
well shoehorned in, nice pups though so you can be forgiven
Lovely, Ahhhhhhh!
Hi ya
OMG...no cute alert :bonk: want one want one... don;t care how shoe horned it is to the theme...I like it lots
Juxtaposition - certainly fits with the theme and the contrasting colour certainly pops! Only tweak maybe would be the crop? I think moving the bottle to the left slightly so you can see more background / snow might have worked?
Letter - Nice sharp and shallow DOF, black and white works well too! Maybe moving the 'E' focal point a little more towards the bottom might work from a composition point. But just my 2p!
Nice work & catch up!
Juxtaposition, on theme and nice idea. I like the BG but would prefer it a bit wider.
Letter, nice and sharp and the B&W works well.
Cheers.
That first turbine is great - on theme on its own - but with an electric sky behind it.
Bit of motion blur like in the B&W ones would have set it off. But I guess you'd have needed some sort of darkening filter for that to have worked. (Were they even moving at the time )
Pups, , very very cute, how many more themes are they gonna be squeezed into eh?? Few too many chopped off tails and hands and feet for me.
#1 for electric gets my vote too.
The wonderful sky behind the turbine really makes the scene.
Direction, yes a little crowbarred into the theme but nowt wrong with that
As Graham said, some clipping of paws and tails perhaps let it down a little.
Hi Ya
whereabouts in Yorkshire are you ? Asking cos those turbines are fairly local to me...I used them in Duo last year ? #1 for me...cracking sunset & a great silhoette(sp?)
Letter...E is most definately for Elvis ( the king )
Juxta...good thinking here , sharp focu on the bottle...little more detail in the snow maybe ?
Direction.... you need to put a cute alert on your thread...how gorgeous are they... agree about the clipped bits though
Electric - I think a combination of both shots you'd have had an absolute winner! Sunset with a bit of motion in there would've been a cracker.
Direction - Very cute! Works with the theme too!
love the first electric pic nice sky, direction a bit shoehorned but you do have a point, pity about the clipped bits
Hi Colt
Electric - You beat me to this One... I knew what I was going to do but didn't get the weather, your shot is a cracker, really like that, the composition is very pleasing and the rotors are at a great angle
Direction - Awwwwwe bless em
Tacky - Nice idea, a deeper DoF would be my preference, but perfect subject
Value - Liking the penny image, lots to look at and certainly value
Sunset - Oh Yes... thats very nice, lovely straight horizon, good colours, dark rocks... perfect
'ello, missed a few.
Electric #2 for me. Nice movement in the blades.
Direction #1, cut as a button but on the link.
Direction #2. I'm ot usually a fan of branches poking in but they seem to add to this one. Pity the whateveritis lower left.
Tacky indeed Well composed but look at tad bright on my laptop.
Value, like it. Nice detail and the information adds to it.
Cheers.
much btter shot for direction - good POV, plenty of signs to look at - the different directions the streets are going in the background
Tack, on theme but spoilt somewhat by the reflections of the striplights (i presume) over the globe which is the focal point... Presume its a pirate with telescope raised to his eye, but this is obscured by the lights....
and the penny - again on theme, and an interesting story alongside the penny itself..
And lovely colours and smoooooth sky in the sunset.... nice!
hi ya
That Sunset....sublime....love it love it love it...get it printed & framed mister ...
Direction....yup , suspect this one is bang on theme Like the branches (for some reason I'm not totally sure about ) well exposed
Tacky...yukky yukky but right on theme , crits been mentioned
Value...interesting with the words to go with it
Good one! hope next week is "Jealousy". I'm going to post a link to this pic!
Great idea!
Now if you were truly greedy you'd have had to use the Tokina!
I like the arrangement a lot, and the exposure is spot on considering it's largely a picture of black against white.
Way behind on crit, but looking back up the thread, that sunset really stands out... Beautifully done!
Great idea for the theme - to my mind that is being greedy.... To have all that kit and still have a camera left to take the picture with..........
Interesting shot too with plenty to look at.
Surely that's not greedy...you must need all that stuff
Bang on theme and it has a real product photography feel to it.
I'm liking the lighting gear
Cheers.
OMG....I'd hate to see what you'd have if you did this photography lark for a living
only just a little green with envy......
Great Idea colt... and some great kit in there to
Thats a lot of kit for value but bang on theme it does have a lot of value can't argue there.
would have to argue the point about the Capri looking great from any angle especially with that paint job, would pass for tacky for me
CheersNothing wrong with a good shoehorn now and again. Cracking shots there.
It certainly isLove the Capri shots, cracking looking car
You're just trying to test how many ticks I can fit on my spreadsheet aren't you
Message to self, "when you comment...you need to press sent".
Capri. One of my favourite cars. Cracking colours. I was for #4 initially, but now like the crisp feel of #1.
Cheers.
Love the colour. A great set I think, but I really prefer the close ups, the first and last are winners for me
Hi Colt
OMG...I lusted after capri's in my youth.....& I still have a soft spot for the JPS color schemed ones The 2 close up shots for me...great focus & sharper than a sharp thing
Good day out in the sun there foggy... the ones with the spectatrors / marshalls in the BG might have benefitted from a shallower DOF to blur them a bit, appreciate that would have meant a faster shutter but as they're not pans, I would have accepted that trade-off.
My fave from the set you haven;t posted up in here... the one below from your flickr
Ford Capri by foggy4ever, on Flickr
That hits the spot for me. The speed, the crest, the angle, the bright colours.