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Great ideas and great shots so far! Looking forward to seeing the rest good luck! hope you have a good 2012!
I have no idea how you get the idea to do that! Very clever. I did what most thought initially, that this was done with drops of water. Wouldn't have thought that was on a piece of glass.
Ive seen before if you polish one spot well, or maybe the area around it with a rubber (not sure cant remember) then the water or whatever liquid you use should stay there. Not 100% on that but might work
Sarah, I too really like both takes on this theme but I think the last one (cropped) gets my vote. It is very creative, colourful and imaginative, nothing more to add other than a big . Iain
Sarah I love both your ideas. To my eye they both look a little on the soft side but good compositions and great ideas.
I don't think it would matter if on your first idea people had different speeds the changes in blur might add to it - but then I could be wrong I have never tried it.
Sarah, that second one is brilliant.
It's something that I've tried before and rapidly run out of patience with. Maybe I'll get a chance to have another go for one of the later themes this year (although for my sanity's sake, maybe I'd better not )
Hi Sarah...'pologies for not popping in sooner...soooo many threads
Like your thinking on both images....
1#...nice sense of movement...good colors...others have mentioned the straighten & you crit'd the writing blur...so just a from me
2#...this is something I'm gonna have to try.....the crop is better...why do odd numbers work better...same with objects displayed in a house ?
Look forward to seenig your next 21 weeks....& hopefully might get along to a meet as I'm not too far from you
Cheers
Hi Sarah, nice to see scarborough again, was there on christmas day. A great take on the theme, well done, just a slight straighten needed
Really like both images. Love the movement in the first shot and your second shot with the odd numbered water droplets works really well. such a good idea.
The second is very good indeed - really like the thinking, the setting, the simplicity, the use of colours and the orginality It's a titchy bit soft but thats a very minor issue.
I commented on Flickr but have to say it again here, Love the edit of #2.
Considering I like refraction shots so much I don't think I have ever tried one, so that's somethign I have got to do this year
Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Awesome first entries, Sarah. I really liked the first one and thought that demonstrated real creativity and thought but the second one surpasses that. Agree with all the comments reflecting on patience and skill.
Can't wait to see what you come up with for next week.
Spooks
Excellent entries. If I might add some feedback for your first entry, I think the concept is brilliant, and you got what you wanted to get which I applaud. However, I think it would have been better to set up the camera with a wide angle on a tripod looking at the direction signs in 'profile', or from 90degrees. If this angle was executed well, could have really got a sense of people going in all directions at pace. However, I fear that might have made composition impossible and made it even more difficult to get more people in the shot - you could have been waiting all day. The alternative being to find another, busier spot.
Your second entry is very well done, i'm impressed.
I love your entry for 'fear'. Could relate to a lot of people.