Not too sharp but perhaps it's a difficult subject to focus on. Fab pov and compo.
I was googling old buildings in London last weekend, and learnt thats some of these bits of wood in the river are the oldest man made structures in London.
The wood doesn't look overly sharp but it's a good composition with the aged wood contrasted against the Shard in the background
To be fair he is very good at 'resting his eyes'. He practises for at least 12-14 hours a day.Lovely image of image of Ron some nice lighting on him. I bet he's only resting his eyes
Thanks. The light is just the ceiling spot. I dont own a flash gun or lighting at all so im at the mercy of any light I can find.Guard(ed) - a lovely image of Ron, and some nice lighting on him as Mark has mentioned.
Annoying how the exposure is really under on here yet looks great on my mac. GrrrrrWeek 8 - Thick
Thick. Well, I was slightly nervous about what would pop up in the thread for this one, but so far all is good.
I got a few snow shots but nothing that stood out, especially when I thought people in more rural areas, with snow that doesn't instantly turn to grey/brown sludge, would potentially have much nicer cleaner images. I'm hoping that my image will be fairly unique and that not many people will go down the same route. Walking round in the bitter cold was not easy, but took these under Blackfriars Station at about 10pm, in the wind and snow. Jeez. The things I do to try and get a decent shot. These girders are HUGE. Like, proper thick buggers. Hope it fits the theme.
I know the processing is very hard, and in your face but its the look I wanted when I took the shot.
"Thick Symmetry"
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And there was me thinking it was a strong artistic choice to have the image fade to black like that.
Certainly hits the theme. Nice bit of symmetry. I like it.
I like it a lot Ross - I think the framing is great from the light at the top to the darker lower end draws you in. I like the detail aswell