Thank you. I’m trying to push myself this year to be more creative. I find the balance between shutter and exposure a tricky one to balance. Practice makes better! Thank you for our kind words.Interesting shot. Fair play capturing mid cooking, I don't think anyone else has gone with something like this. Pushing the boundaries
Not sure what shutter speed you used, but it was evidently enough to capture the drops rather than creating a trail.
Yeah I can see that it’s just chopping off a tad too much isn’t it! Thank you for comment.In my head, i am looking for more of the details in the hand / fingers and the pan the drops are falling into. But your photo leaves us in suspence which is also good
It was Jam! Ohhh pancakes, maybe that could be next ha ha. Thank you for your comment.Well done for doing something a bit different ....I did wonder what you were making .....it looks a bit like pancakes I think a tiny bit more of the lemon in view would have been good but that doesn’t detract at all from the droplets, well captured.
Thank youNice imaginative image Rox. Well captured.
Thank youAn interesting idea and well done for capturing the droplets
Candid attempt ha haGenuine kitchen action.
Yeah it was a bit of a rush... but I’m still not completely confident with manual in speed situations like that. Thank you for you advice.Hi Roxanne. On my screen it looks like hardly anything is in focus, which leaves me wondering what the subject is. If you're going for an out of focus blurry effect, then perhaps even more blur would be better? If you're squeezing a lemon, I think having the lemon a bit more prominent in the shot might have helped so the viewer can tell what the subject is.
Were you rushing to get the shot? I see from your posts above that a reshoot would have meant too much lemon! It's an image that as potential, esp if the drops were sharper, or the hand/lemon was more prominent in the frame. It's a good effort though!
It’s the Thames. Funny enough we have the gorgeous marshes one side and then this complete industrial scene the other! Ideal for photography ha haA bit grim, must be from the North, it's grim up North. I like it but as has been said, the boat could be just a little brighter.
Thank you very muchI like this one Roxanne. The drawing on the stone works really well and separates it from the others. The shorter depth of field works well too to take the edge off the background and make it a background rather than competition for the subject.
Thanks. Thats literally was how I saw it. Framing was in camera and then colour tweaks in LightroomI like that you caught if from "the corner of your eye" !!
The DoF works well to show the stone as the main element, was the scene just as submitted or did you do any "tidying up" before taking the shot?
Week 04 - Tall
I really want to challenge myself by producing a photo inspired by each week’s topic. However, when this week came and went, this was the image that stuck in my mind for ‘Tall’. Taken in March last year on a wander around London
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Haha... And my instinct was to ask what it looked like rotated 90 degrees CCW because I find it a bit awkward. Still, I really like the composition and the contrasting metalwork against the blue sky. Very strong image Roxanne.Nice. And I like the sideways perspective on this.
Oh yeah I can see that. I love that filmI like your snappers choice picture, reminds me of the film Gladiator.