Neat idea Andy. It really nails the theme. The idea of an object is its existence, prescence. By virtue of which in the right circumstances it must have a shadow. This objective certainly has a great shadow. Really really good Andy.![]()
Hiya Andy,
Sorry it has taken me a while to get back to you on this one, but thought I better before you post for the next theme.
I have had a look at this photo a few times ..... just can't make my mind up about it...... I'll explain ....
I can see where you are coming from with regards to the 'object' for the theme ..... but for me there is just something not sitting right :shrug:
Like I say I have looked at the photo a few times over the last few days to see if I can figure out what it is that bothers me about it. In your reply to Tina, have you posted a different photo? because the lighting looks different to the original. Which leads me to think that the exposure in the first is right and the shadow and lighting in the second is better. For me what I think would have worked is a bit of a lower angle rather than from above ... :shrug:
But then that is just my view, it seems like you have got quite a few rave reviews for this one, so well done.
I hope my comments don't come across as negative .... I'm just a bit torn on this one.
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Nice ideas... good theme pics with the jeans![]()
Great object shot. I really like the shadow and the lighting - spot on![]()

I think you have done a fab job here. I can't comment on the Nikon kit lens as I work with Canon, but regardless, I think the kit lenses are at times under-rated and actually produce some fantastic shots when one knows how to operate them (as you have demonstrated here).
Very well done Andy. Having tried a similar set up in the past and failed miserably I know how difficult focusing and not moving can be. Think if I had tried to use my foot as well it may have been a "Mr Clumsy" shot.
Hiya Andy
Well doneI think you have done a fab job here. I can't comment on the Nikon kit lens as I work with Canon, but regardless, I think the kit lenses are at times under-rated and actually produce some fantastic shots when one knows how to operate them (as you have demonstrated here).
My only critique would be .......
I think you have had one too many Costas, judging by that bloodshot eye
You know what .... I actually can't wait to meet you ..... because you come across as an ACE guy and I'm happy you are on our 52 team
Tell you something though, you have made some progress since your initial posts .... and I am inspired by some of your recent works (both here in your 52 and in your 365), so hats off to you!
Cheers
Dawn![]()

Hi Andy, a very well thought out idea, and certainly very well taken. Well Done![]()
I'd crit that shot...but I read the effort that went into creating it and I'm sure I'd have had SO much movement as to have no shot at all!
Congratulations![]()




Hi Andy,
I saw your Mr Wrong post a few days ago but hadn't had chance to comment. I admire the lenghts you obviously went to to get that right, and it paid off. Until I saw your new post this evening I had forgotten that your Mr Wrong was just a back up in case this didn't come off. I assume this was the plan you were working on.
Bloody brilliant mate, and you have made it look fun. Nice one
See you in Leeds on Thursday

Hi Andy, a brilliant idea! Like it. Can't fault it at all.![]()
I'm now off to your Costa thread to see if you've let people pour a Costa Coffee (warm not hot!) over your head!
As for Mr Wrong - Nice idea and well executed.
Hi Andy, a brilliant idea! Like it. Can't fault it at all.![]()
Hi Andy,
I saw your Mr Wrong post a few days ago but hadn't had chance to comment. I admire the lenghts you obviously went to to get that right, and it paid off. Until I saw your new post this evening I had forgotten that your Mr Wrong was just a back up in case this didn't come off. I assume this was the plan you were working on.
Bloody brilliant mate, and you have made it look fun. Nice one
See you in Leeds on Thursday



Hi Andy an excellent interpretation on paradox! 2 great photos there! And I like them both, personally i prefer number 1, the look in here eyes suggests that she is looking at someone at the same time as taking the eggs away.
I'm still thinking!
Hi Andy an excellent interpretation on paradox! 2 great photos there! And I like them both, personally i prefer number 1, the look in here eyes suggests that she is looking at someone at the same time as taking the eggs away.
I'm still thinking!
[S1]Ditto[/S1]



I'm a fan of your imaginative approach andy :0)
classic expression on isabelle's face there, bless her!
Hiya Andy,
Great take on the theme and your daughter is becoming quite the model with great theatrical expression
I like both images, but have to say #1 stands out most for me because of the look on her face
I take it that her hands are all covered in chocolate there
Well done
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Hi Andy
Love your shot from Wrong , great idea to use the tryptych...wonder why you had a queue of volunteers.........
& brilliant shot of the eye
I'm struggling with Paradox but like what you've chosen to do , great expressions on her face in both shots along with great color![]()
Andy,
has to be the first out of the two... the crafty look says it all... MINE!!!
Kev
Although you say you wish you had got one with isabelle looking at you for number one, i think the fact that she is not really makes the shot. Looks very much like a cheeky grab and run is about to take place.
I was the same as Dawn thinking it was chocolate on her hands and that she had somehow got to one of the eggs without opening the top of the box.
Andy, I too go with the general consensus on your Paradox. Definately No1 for me too. It is her facial expression. her eyes, that certainly add to the not resisting temptation take on it. Great colours and nice use of focus. Good one
yes number 1 for me the eyes ,just looks like my daughter did this morning class and great image to boot
i like the Mr wrong but strange i cant look at it(that me)

