ThanksTransport, uber shallow DOF and interesting take on the theme.
Cheers.
Cheers, the second shot was a bit of an after thought but was pleased how it came out.I like the Broken close-up.
and was liking the wheel although the dof is very shallow, but now I see the second (Bike 1) I think it's wonderful and original, the shallow dof works a treat in that photo.
Thanks Mark.Really like your take on Broken....
Thanks, maybe I overdo the shallow DOF but it's something that I generally like.Clever take on broken. I'm not a fan of the uber shallow DoF, but I like the symmetry of your second transport shot.
Hi Steve good to see you keeping up, not always easy is it, life crowds in sometimes. Love the pencils shot, excellent idea to keep it really close up and to the point
Handlebars for Transport for me, love the angle ... it works really well.
Thanks Dave, it does look better on flickr for some reason. My initial thought had been to try and get the shot without a shadow but I was struggling and in the end I thought the shadow added something to the shot.Like the shot Steve plus it looks better on flickr, the white bowl goes well with the bg being white too. The cherries look nice and clear too and like the shadow
I'm not sure that this is a minimalistic shot but it was the best my brain could come up with along with the props that I could easily get. Best thing about it is I now have a bowl of cherries to myself as no one else in the family really eats themcan't resist a bowl of cherries .... I'm no expert on this minimalism lark but for some reason I'd have placed just one cherry near a corner (bottom left?) ... same BG.
Cheers#Iamstillhere
Nice muted reds and well composed.
Cheers.
Thank youThe word LIFE springs to mind
I think the colours look a little more vibrant on the Flickr version.
Nice simple shot that I'm sure wasn't simple to light. I think the shadow really adds to it, gives it depth.
Thanks for the comments, I appreciate how hard it is finding time to comment. I keep thinking I'll edit the cherries and move them up a bit but maybe towards the bottom would be better.Hi Steve, I'm not keeping up very well with the commenting either but I am trying The peacock feathers are lovely and vivid. I like the unusual angle too. Beautiful large building and that golden light shows it off perfectly. I prefer the 2nd shot of the bike, another unusual angle. I like the red cherries on the white bg, not sure if I might have put them a little closer to the bottom corner but thats probably just me
Cherries were lovely! I'm not sure it is strictly minimal but it will do for me this time.Hi Steve ...cherries work really well don't they, they always look so appetising, I was wondering about maybe just a couple of cherries on the stalks for the theme...but you've eaten them now hope they were delicious.
Thanks, you might be right about the highlights, will hopefully have time to revisit it.Cherries work, but as Dood said, a pair in a lonely corner would have added emphasis to the theme.
Also, I think I might pulled the highlights back a tad as the cherries look a touch blown.....
ThanksBeen a bit slow on the replies lately.
Broken - Great colours and on theme.
Transport - I think I prefer the wheel, a fine shot but maybe a little more dof? I feel like I'm trying to look for something thats not there.
Minimalist - That works well lit and the bright colour of the cherries contrasts well with the white.
Yeah, I agree...think I would move them up a bit if I have time to edit it.Great shot, brilliant colours! As other have mentioned, I think it would look more minimalist if the bowl of cherries was placed closer to the corner of the frame. But what do I know...
Great idea for progress! Fits the theme nicely
Interesting idea and you kept the highlights in the metal under control!
Nice one on progress, good job on keeping the steel being bright too
haha...the original shot was so over exposed that it was mainly only there eyes you could see which was even more freeky!s-steve.....if you stare at the centre of the bundle of hair... the blue eyes, they serious scare me ... sort of a peripheral vision aspect. great capture
Cheers Dave, bit of a shoehorn as this wasn't taken specifically for the 52 but one of a set of family shots I did on Saturday.Not a chance in hell of this being a shoehorn, a great shot of your children and like the frame too. For me it`s on theme as all our children bring us pleasure
Thanks Allan, I thought the processing might be a bit too much but it seems to have gone down wellA great shot and I really like the processing nothing else to add
Your right about leveling the handles, I was originally going to take the shots from a lower view point which wouldn't have showed the slight differences as much.Progress - now that is cool Steve, reminds me of my children's cutler, my OCD would prefer the handles dead level at the bottom but hey, that's just crazy talk as I really like this one
Pleasurable a real nice family image, all nice and cheerful and summery image and likable PP
Cheers, I would have liked my son in a slightly less bright top but he wasn't really in the mood for photos and really didn't want to change out if his kit from his football tournament earlier in the day.Lovely family photo, I like the muted colours and the processing!
Thanks Tim, we've had good use out of the smaller cutlery, our youngest isn't quite onto the middle set yet but won't be long.Hi Steve,
Progress - took me a moment or two, but very good. Bang on theme and good job controlling the highlights.
I think we've got (or had) those middle two.
Pleasure - I don't think it's a shoehorn, I got your meaning immediately without reading the commentary.
I like the high key ish processing
Cheers Chris, we have taken one of these composed photos with the three of them since our youngest was born. This one was processed much heavier though as it had been overexposed SOOC.Pleasure - fine photo for the theme, love the composition and processing.
Progress ... nice idea and I love the BG.
Pleasure ... everyone's using the shoehorn this week! Great family portrait, excellent processing.
Liking your tiny shot Steve, good dof and focus on the tiny bud. Nice bg and also like the gritty look to the bark
Hi Steve... I feel your pain with editing time :banghead:
Really like your Tiny image, a real nice contrast with that bright shoot and the dark bark, splendid focus and DoF too