Hi Kell,
Narrow - #2 for me. The closeness of the cars flying past gives it more impact / intimacy. #3 next for me, because of the spire, but I don't like the road sign directly in front of you (perhaps the tripod could have been placed the other side of it?)
Snappers - I'm not a nature tog, but I do like the separation in #1
Digital - I love the "Making of" story going behind the main image. Brilliant and very well put together for the main & blooded shots.
Sharp - I'm going to plump for #2, the B&W one. Though I can't say exactly why.
Food - #4 - The rusty sign - for me. Loving the abandoned look, the texture and the separation again.
The third one for me nice light trails and the lit church adds to the overall image.
very brave standing in the middle of that you must have got some funny looks.
I'm thinking similar things - but looks like I'll be going down the abstract route...Thanks - if I'm honest, I figured there might be lots of people taking pictures of their old cameras.
As there are lot of way more talented photographers than me, I figured it would be best to not get into a direct head-to-head.
So tried thinking about the other cameras in our lives.
How nice to have an oak tree in your garden! Nice selection of shots - did your Robin leave? It always amazes me that at this time of year you can get what look like green shoots appearing through the autumnal leaf litter.
I know what you mean. Our cat brought one in and it ended up stuck behind the radiator! My OH ended up having to take the radiator off the wall and then we had a robin flying round the room. Eventually it found the open windowUnfortunately so. He came back periodically, but I don't want to encourage them too much in case our cat catches them. We've had three or four robins 'gifted' to us this year.