Yes , thanks for the positive comment.Very nice, works well in mono. Were you using snow foam? You've captured a really good spray and I like the foam drips running down the car.
If i went the other side of the pig and only having a 35mm i wouldn`t have been able to get most of the stock in the shot. but i can understand your point.Hi Ian
New, a clever take on the theme, the 2nd image is slightly better than the 1st, but the cropping could be closer, remember to look at what's in the background, could it be cleaned up or cropped out.
Clean, I prefer the car image. It gives a reference to what is going on. Movement in the foam is good.
Open, nice and colourful, not sure if the pig in the foreground is required. On Theme. Be careful of horizontal and vertical lines being off.
Pete
You noticed my deliberate mistakeCool image Ian, I like it.
Lots of interest...a feast for the eyes!
Completely understand your shooting limitations in respect of the pig, I don't find it too distracting.
Overall, it's a very good image with a great story and nice colours and contrast.
I see that you framed it so that the reflection of you taking the photo is obscured by the big '5' on the door!! Crafty!!
Nice work Ian.
It`s one of those old school get everything shop.9-5 open is a good shot, looks an interesting place.
Good idea, Ian, and well done for getting your image when you were short of time. I really like the long shadow and agree with previous comments that it looks a bit creepy - I could imagine it on a book cover! The warm light is lovely in the first one but when I scrolled down to the B&W version that works extremely well so I can't choose a favourite Well done on coming up with an original idea.