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Cheers Dominic, glad you noticed - It took a lot of effort to not blow any whites, even lifting shadows or exposure hit them instantly, so quite a lot of fine tuning to ensure none were blownWhat a serene scene for transport. You've done well with the whites (not blown) and a good composition
Thanks John... and no mate they sure don'tLove the transport shot; typical Broads scene - big sky, muted colours and you found the perfect boat. Yes those motor cruisers just don't do it do they
Thanks Andy, appreciate your visit and comment all the sameA very relaxed pass time and wonderful view.
No real crit as wwwwwwaayyy behind on comments
Cheers and enjoy your jollies
Hmmmm good point, and possibly valid too, I actually had no choice as there were loads of trees and cr&p to the right otherwise I would of likely put it too the left too, glad you are paying attentionLovely to see that windmill again, though for some reason I feel as if I want the space on the other side so that the sails face into the shot? Very irrational I'm sure
Cool, thank you Em, and enjoy your trip when ever that may beI adore your boat though...such a light pastel feel to the colours and beautifully composed...just off to book my own boat trip now!
Thank you SusieTwo beautiful tranquil scenes for Broken and Transport, they have a real laid back feel to them, Very nicely captured DK.
Cheers Steve - Can I blamer that on your monitorBroken - I also think I remember that windmill from last time, sky feels a little to bright on the clouds but otherwise a lovely shot.
Thank you again Steve, it is very very relaxed to be honest, plenty of wildlife and fish, and loads of riverside pubs with moorings for lunch and a cool shandy should the slow pace tire you outTransport - A lovely relaxing shot and and nice take on the theme. I've never visited the Broads yet but must get there for a family holiday sometime, your shot would definitely sell it to me!
Thank you Chris, appreciate the visit and comment all the sameBroken & Transport - Can't really add much to what has already been said, but two nice shots, one emphasising the broken and lonely, and the other a great sense of tranquility on the water.
Thank you very much Andrea, yes you should visit the broads if you want some peace timeA wee catch-up from me, Dean.
Architecture - a lovely old structure and such a shame to see it abandoned and broken like this. I can see in my mind's eye your idea with motion in the sky, but sometimes we can't wait forever for our first idea and have to avoid falling further behind (I'm an expert in this ) The location is gorgeous and somewhere I would love to visit as I have seen very little of the Norfolk Broads.
That goes for Transport, too. A peaceful scene and unusual subject, positioned perfectly in the river :claps:
Thanks Allan, true and thanks againA bit more sea would have definitely been better for the first, its a good idea though, not seen an original one for ages, nicely placed in the frame too
Cool thanks David, and yes a great holiday for sureI've come to realise lots of minimalist art has the subject bottom left, so this fits the brief. Yes of course the subject could be minimalised by a bigger expanse of water, but hey I like it as it is.
That car seems to be making slow Progress therefore nice one for the theme, and it looks like great hols were had.
Thank you DaveNice shot of Mrs DK looking out too sea like that you got Mrs DK on the LHS.
Yup this was in Sorrento, Italy, certainly not Norfolk UKLovely old 500, much more character and more photogenic. Where are you?
Thanks Stan there were a few nice cars pottering around but very rarely were they on their own like this, I was constantly on the hunt for old cars or vespa’s down alleyways but few opportunities presented themselves!!Agree with what others said about more sea but the shot is still good as is, like the composition with the subject (hat) tucked away in the bottom corner and the blurry clear water.
Well spotted with the old Fiat 500 making slow progress.
but 'Tiny' was a toughie to shoehorn in, even for @Cobra I would have thought
I'm not a fan of the harsh light and the strong shadows in that photo, and the pose looks all wrong but what can you do if you only have an amateur to take photos of?
Thanks DavePleasure, now what a cracking shot this is DK, great eye contact, like the the oof pool balls. Also like the shadow, my only gripe would be, the frame on the RHS wall. On a good note though, many years ago in my youth I use to make a lot of money playing pool
Cheers Chris, on both countsI don't mind the background but do find the shadows a bit strong, good shot though.
Love the Fiat 500 BTW
Hahahahaaa Trust youMy mate Nee' is from Thailand, I could have posted his picture I suppose....
Thai-Nee
Good point David... You could with your eyes shut... though I think I would keep mine openTwo golden rules in this game: never play in your pyjamas, always keep your eye on the ball. So I'd give young Sharelle a run for her money or, at least, a pint of lager.
Thank you Clive... mixed thoughts on this oneNice 'pleasure' I quite like the strong shadows too.
Hahaa yes good point AllanI don't mind the shadows not my immediate focus point to be honest I think it works for the theme in the way intended
Guessing this has worked a treat thenSee... very clever Mr DK... clever indeed... the strong shadows I'm n a fan of... but I can't quite focus on what's wrong with them because .....attention.....being drawn.....elsewhere damn it!!
It was a quick pose at the end of a good session, I really shoul;d have spent more time with the models pose I guessI'm not a fan of the harsh light and the strong shadows in that photo, and the pose looks all wrong but what can you do if you only have an amateur to take photos of?
ok why did i read that as "...only have an amateur taking the photos.."
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Hi MarkHi Dean
I like the compo of Pleasure, but the lighting for me is way to harsh Im afraid. Looks almost like On Camera flash without any compensation ?
Also, Id have maybe tried to just have the shutters in the BG rather than that harsh brown L on the wall.....
Sorry to be a bit negative!