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#1 for me - the sky is great, but I might have been tempted to have a go at the wires which distract ever so slightly.
Thank you I'll have a look at removing the wires.
#1 for me - the sky is great, but I might have been tempted to have a go at the wires which distract ever so slightly.
Nice set of images for COLOUR but I actually prefer the simplicity of the back up shot!!
OLD: The first shot is my pick: the old wall contrasted to the phone box and TV aerials.
I thought this might be a clever take on Liquid initially.
Liking the B&W work.
I like these old and faded signs. The brickwork texture adds character to the shot.
Ghost signs you don’t see them much these days where abouts in Cheshire where these taken.
Well I like the waterworks shot.
You had vaguely the same thought process going on that I did
B&W suits it over the colour imo.
Isn't it strange how often municipal buildings aren't built in-line with the surrounding roads (maybe things like this were there first).
Hi Mark. Nice old building which could do with a bit of TLC, B&W suits it.
You could do with a bit of liquid cleaner on your sensor.
Pete
Great building and love the connection to the theme. I wonder what it would look like cropped in closer to remove the distractions of the lampposts.
Great sky in the waterworks again - I thought at first you were going for the clouds as the titular subject! Either way - it definitely works.
Another old building, I like the B&W treatment, it suits the era Mark.
All good shots Mark, liking the mono one. Think you might have a dust bunny too.
Black and white for liquid building works well, I do like those Victorian? Buildings.
B&W for me. Great capture of an interesting building.
Great set of shots for liquid Mark. The closer waterworks shot in mono is the one for me. Great architecture that really suits the processing.
I like the egg timer nice clean and sharp picture and I don’t think it needs all the reflection it works as it is.
the first cat picture with him at the edge of the screen is perfect, excellent shot.
That first hidden shot is excellent!