Another one for #3 here. I like the POV and the mono processing.
I like the one you chose, I really like the 3 detail shots on the right.
Loving the Mini shots Mark, a great classic car imo.
The first window shot works for me a little less road and a bit more space above the windows would help though, the second one is a bit skewed maybe the angle it was shot at
The first window image is the best IMO The B&W conversion suits it well
I thought the first window shot was good, and then I really liked the second. Very hard to choose. I think the first is probably best but I really like the colours and composition of the second, though as @Allan.H mentioned, it's very slightly skewed (nothing by my own standards this week though ).
Lovely shot of your Nan - so sorry to hear your news. Treasure the happy memories.
Definitely #1 - great symmetry and nice mono conversion.
Lovely pic of you Nan, she very much looks like an independent character. So sorry for your loss.
Ah, Windows... I thought you were being clever catching more than 1 car through the arches (using the arches as a leading line).
At least, that ws my take on it. I like it.
#1 for me to - the black and white treatment suits it nicely.
A nice set Mark and I prefer the first too. The mono processing suits it.
Lovely pic of your Nan. My condolences to you all.
Hi Mark, just some brief feedback from me as I'm so far behind with commenting, but your stand-out images for me in recent weeks are the dogs hurtling towards you in your first Fence(d) image, the colourful selection of images for Flora and especially the huge red one, the monochrome image for Time, which has great perspective and leading lines, the third Initial M image because it shows off the lovely Mini lines, and definitely the first image of the windows - the stark B&W really suits the subject.
Lovely photo of your Nan - a face full of character and hopefully you all have lots of great memories of her,
I like your first window/ brick shot of them all. But the picture of your Nan is quite special.
The B&W vs Colour shots are *really* different.
I like B&W, but the #1 colour shot is the one for me.
I know it says 1977, but with those colours (and her outfit) it feels 50s.
(Though London Calling doesn't quite fit with 50s )
Nice to see an actual record shop spent most of my youth inside them, I think the first one works really well
That looks good especially on Flickr with a black background. I think I could spend a few hours poking around in the stock.
B&W shots are bang on, but my favourite is the image of your Nan
Music
I quite like the second shot (maybe remove the white bit at the bottom of the frame).