Great chemistry shots the three photographs work very well and the layout looks really good.
Good candid shot - as well as capturing the stall holder it also captures a wet day market scene.
Well done for getting out of your comfort zone to take the candid photo. It fits the theme well.
Alot of us felt out our comfort zone on this one m8, well done for getting the shot
Well done for getting out there and doing it.
Was it something you enjoyed and do you think you'll be doing it again?
I've tried it a couple of times but TBH it just left me feeling a bit flat. I didn't get much of a buzz from doing it, I started to get irritated by the number of people who wanted to stop for a chat and the end results didn't excite me much either.
I keep thinking I must be missing something, because so many people rave about street togging - so I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
Well done for getting ut there and doing it anyway. I like the result - it's got colour and interest and has that 'behind the scenes' element that I, for one, wouldn't have thought about.
Jean
But you've done it, and you've given us a different angle that we don't normally see.
Well done for getting out there and getting the shot, it works very nicely and is on theme.
i'm another not really keen on street photography, feel far to self conscious.. anyway, nice to see behind the scenes as mentioned and bang on theme!
I reckon you've managed 2 in 1 there. That will fit this weeks theme as well.
Well done for making the effort and getting the shot - I think a lot of us found it hard to do. You have captured a very nice behind-the-scenes picture of daily life, the sort of image that is so fascinating to later generations.
I like the collage effect for Chemstry. It works really well and is different from the other tryptich's I saw for that week.
I also like the lines and composition for Candid. Shame it's the back of the chap, but overall, it works really well. A view we don't often see.
I like it!
Ian.
Mmmmm, hot cross bun loveliness. Shame they weren't toasted with butter dripping down the side. God, I'm making myself hungry now!
Well shot - nice lighting and I like the touch of the coloured eggs.
But it is cruelty to post such an appetising picture!!
Mmmmm, hot cross bun loveliness. Shame they weren't toasted with butter dripping down the side. God, I'm making myself hungry now!
It would just make the shot even more inviting...<stomach rumbles>
Just off to have some lunch!
I really like this one. A good take on the theme and actually making my mouth water.
Jenny
Very appropriate and a good take on the theme
As Dean mentions, hot from the oven with butter melting over them would have made them even more tempting than you already have..... like an M&S advert.
The shot is nicely lit and the eggs add a nice bit of colour.
Well done, Dan
Well shot - nice lighting and I like the touch of the coloured eggs.
But it is cruelty to post such an appetising picture!!
I agree! I could eat those buns right now.
Jean
very good produce shot m8
Ooooh that's a real "hungry making" produce shot !
It's a lovely sharp image with some nice detail.
I particularly like the different contrasts between the buns, the butter and the eggs.
Not sure if the crop's a little too tight for me, but overall it works very well.
I'm now contemplating going to toast a Hot Cross bun!
Cracking produce shot - nice & close for real impact!
Phil
Yummy... And we don't have any...
on theme, and just the right time of year too... well done
mmmmmm.... hot cross buns AND mini eggs?
perfection
Ooh, this is nice. At first the 3rd flower kept putting me off but now I've worked out whats goine on (left to right top to bottom) I don't find it so distracting. It's very clever, square crops in a square frame, I really like the frame colour too, nice to see something other than black or white.
Hmmmm Dean talking about toasted hot cross buns, would have preferred the buns on their own.
The first quad shot works better for me, it was an idea I had but decided against as I'm not too big a fan of sat infront of my laptop doing PP stuff.
Ah, that second one is much better, the blurred one and the oddly coloured one didn't quite fit right.
I love the concept of this JL. The Gerbera is crisp and clean (apart from bottom right on the first one. For some reason I can't quite fathom, the green borders look great (The obvious choices would be neutral (black etc) or a shade to tone with the flowers).
I suppose this is what the 52 is all about. Somebody (you in this case!) comes up with a great idea and then other people come along and add their twopenn-orth (me in this case!) and it's not criticism in any negative way, but more that you've triggered ideas.
So, I really, really do like the second version of this, and my favourite it the top right colour. The idea you've triggered, is to have four different levels of desaturation, but still keeping colour in all of them. Flowers fade naturally, and I think representing that in a quad would look cool. Sorry to ramble!
Jean
It's funny when I looked at the first one it was the selectively coloured one that looked a little out of place more then the blurred one but now you have changed the 4th one too b&w it fits much better! Excellent idea and I like the result