I thought that must have been your shot for "Vast".
You can't immediately tell it's rough as you've done a good job of beautifying it
Though with the tents for a steering cabin and a scrap car on the deck, on balance it isn't too much of a shoe in.
Nicely taken, I like the idea of posting it as a triptych.
Not sure TBH, I can see what you were going for but I wonder if the B7W treatment is doing it any favours. OTOH the framing reminds me of 3 x 120 contact prints so a nice nostalgic sense to it.
Thanks for posting the colour version. The tarp on the roof, the door needing some varnish, the car, as I said I can see why, shame it's not a bit more rusty...
Rough - the colour version fits the theme better as you can see the shabbiness more clearly
A very nice Triptych. I do like the colour version also.
Not one of my favorites of yours Andy it reflects your comment 'I'm a bit meh at the moment.'
I think the triptych detracts from it's roughness ....maybe three close ups shots would work better.
Not sure ... but with minx
excellent Andy, composition spot on and the moody clouds are really fitting and perfectly in place, the memorial is perhaps the most moving piece and unexpected piece it does literally stop you in your tracks,
you have done it justice
That looks a truly evocative sculpture, particularly in it's location. Well taken Andy - those clouds in the bg adds extra emotional emphasis to the setting.
Love your photo, especially the clouds in the backround; well done for the theme
Very moving and a great angle and that is a moody sky as a background.
I agree with Allan and the the other comments regarding the sky, they really set off the 'shot at dawn' statue effectively. This is a memorial that just wouldn't sit right against a warm sunny blue sky, it needs a dark moody setting.
Great capture of this very moving memorial.Good one for B&W.
Covered - I agree the clouds enhance the overall feel of the picture. A particularly moving picture
its like the clouds are reaching out for the figure...scary
A cracking take, nice and moody, the blind fold says it all really.