The TP52 - 2026 NCF15 52 for 2026 Week 19 Contrasts in colour

Tremendous shot,

we get so used to seeing James webb type images that its sometimes difficult to imagine what we can see with our own scopes.
 
That's seriously impressive - especially for 600mm handheld!
 
RE: Daily Life - I love this composition with bags of negative space.
 
Great set Nick, I would have had a hard time choosing between 1 and 3
 
Bread, I am so jealous, beautiful colours.
 
Loving the flowers! Lovely colours, super bokeh.

I really like way you've processed the Morning Rituals - gives it a gentle / subtle vintage feel.
 
Your flowers are great :)
 
That's a lovely shot, I really like the framing with the cherry blossom.
 
Monuments is a lovely shot, well framed and the colours on the trees, flower bed and in the gutter :thumbs:
Great angle and colours for perspective
 
Looks like you fell over in my garden :p

Nicely done :)
 
Two wonderful shots Nick. Love the cherry trees framing the monument and the POV for the bluebells is excellent.
 
Some of the most beautiful trees I have ever seen
 
Unexpected perspective
Really well done, I tried the same and failed.
 
Week 18 Curves & Tech
Bassaleg viaduct - the oldest ( or 2nd oldest depending who you read) operational railway viaduct in the world. Built in 1826 for the Rumney Railway as a horse drawn plateway. Later converted to steam as a standard gauge line which eventually connected Newport and Brecon via Merthyr. It now just serves a limestone quarry so can still take the weight of a loaded stone train.
Bassaleg Viaduct by Nick Dallimore, on Flickr
 
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Nice image.

You say it can take the weight of a loaded stone train, but unless someone has been playing Noughts and Crosses, I think some mid-life strengthening was required.
 
I like that Nick. It's nowhere near anything I'd be interested in photographing, which is what makes photography fantastic!

Yes - I like that :)
 
I have one of those in my front garden but it has never looked as good as that, Awesome.
 
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