Hiya Martin
Good boy
As for this weeks photo, I like the idea as some of these crosswords can be very hard. Pity you didn't get the 27 across in the shot, and the pen pointing to the word, that would have been great.
As has been mentioned about the crop, I agree.
Otherwise it is a nice clear shot.
Well done
Now I have to put my thinking cap on for this one, have been toying with some ideas today, but feel a bit lost for inspiration on this one so it may take me a day or two to come up with something.
Cheers
Dawn
11 across is better..............
Nice idea, and well composed, however using a blue pen would have added a bit of colour to an otherwise nearly monotone image. Nice shot though
Welcome to the challenge...so many taking part I'm randomly flailing about trying to view them all
I love your shots and can add no more to the critique that you have had; Agree with Dawn that after seeing your submission for 'open' I was a little concerned what you might have posted for this week
<snip>I did laugh when I saw what the theme was but wouldn't dare go there lol. not whilst I am still a newcomer here anyway
Martin
drodd said:Don't worry, I have done one especially for you tonight .... whether I post it is another story
cheers
Dawn
Why do we all keep nuts and bolts from discarded flat pack crap, when we know damn well we will never have a use for them
Hiya Martin,
Good question ..... I still wonder why I have all the nuts and bolts, etc, etc that were left over from the kitchen installation 6 years ago, although on the odd occasion I have found a need for a couple of the bolts.
You certainly have found a use for them for this theme, so well done.
There are quite a couple of cluttered cobwebs there too which adds to the image
Cheers
Dawn
michael23 said:I quite like that picture Martin, well done!
Great take on this week's theme Martin, and as already posted above, I think we can all relate to it!
What is it with me! I've only just found out the word and you have defined and created images never mind posting!
The colours on #1 are warmer and so the saffron on it looks more saffrony! Not a good critique, apologies
Hi Martin,
must say I prefer the layout of the saffron on image #2, but I do prefer the background colour of #1. Could maybe benefit from slightly better lighting (would make the strands a bit more 3 dimensional), but it's a great idea and very pleasing on the eye!