Out and about
The high contrast really suits this. Nice and sharp too.
Ah, the good old 9m light. In the ground in 2007 unless I'm misremembering. Wonder when it was last tested
Spent 10 years climbing these and have an ongoing project that some poor souls will eventually get to see in the zine exchange. Love how you've completely excluded the background and filled the fame with the numbers. Right up my (sad) street.
Cool shot for numbers.
These things always mean something.
1000 years from now, archeologists will be trying to understand this weird language !
Nicely shot getting that straight like that, especially with a 23mm. Carefully shot to minimize the amount of manipulation I guess.
Lovely pooch pic Stan
Lovely pooch pic Stan
Thanks Stan
Wait a minute, I'm Stan?
btw, nice shot and nice story, Martin.
Wait a minute, I'm Stan?
Mesmerising eyes there Martin!
I do like how pets have these mannerisms about them that only make sense to them. You just know that if only they could speak they would have a much easier life. I think that's what I like about this image.
Those eyes!
I really like the side in the light, side in shadow thing.
Toys
Great image, can definitely agree that you don't know what they want, and it becomes a guessing and elimination game. I didn't even think about our Lurcher Cody's box of toys as an option. It's piled high but doesn't see much action now that he has realised he is 15 years old!
She is gorgeous. She reminds me of the Australian Shepherd Dogs with those eyes - can't remember what they're called now - kelpie?
I know that guessing game - we have it with our cat all the time The worst is the number of times we open and close doors for her
That made me chuckle I expect she's highly intelligent.Apparently she is a husky/collie cross. Is that a Hollie or a Cusky or another of those silly portmanteau words that people use to call their mongrel by something more in keeping with their perceived status -- cockapoo (Poodle/parrot cross), Labradoodle (gentle dog that suddenly bites your legs) German Pointbasset (just made that up, would be an odd-looking dog). I just call her what she is -- a pain in the arse sometimes (but we wouldn't be without her).
Two interesting shots - I rather like the garden shot if I had to choose. Probably just me but drone shots tend to make me feel a bit dizzy
I prefer the graphic nature of the car park. Especially as it's a view you never see.