I had to look for the palm trees... a hidden pair .
Leeds certainly looks very quiet..
Very subtle and initially, I couldn't find a pair until I read the narrative. The lamp post on the right is a distraction though.
And directional arrows on the road. I'd have top agree about the lamp post, but clearly there's nothing you could do about that, barring a crop.
I rather like the loneliness of this David. The two No entry signs are nicely on theme.
I'd spotted the no entry signs but not the trees. I like how the road takes your eye through the image and the solitary person adds to the feel of the image,
Nice use of the old horn of shoe Nice scene
A nice walk through image, I must say though that palm trees aren’t the first thing that springs to mind when I think of Leeds
Leeds on a slope, the no entry signs always should be a pair. Nice colours in the picture, shame about the lamp post disappearing off the top of the Image.
Pete
Pair
That works. After closer inspection (and I find this a little weird), out of a photo, that could on the face of it produce many, many pairs, there aren't actually that many.
Apologies David, first time I have got around to looking into your 52.
I must admit, I had to have a good look around your 'pair' image to pick out the theme. That's no bad thing in my book, it makes the viewer stop a while and really look at the image.
I was left wondering perhaps if the stop signs would be the main subject with a letterbox crop along the bottom of the image leaving the person in for that added human element.
Good work, look forward to seeing more of your 52.
very good interpretation of the film nice composition too
Oh I do like that!
Great idea and the composition is excellent. I can imagine it with text on as a movie poster.
I like this one. Great take on the theme.
That's very well done. Good and contrasty.
... or could we have had some swirling down the plughole?
That's a striking image and works well for the film.
What did you use for the blood, or did you give up some of your own for the picture!
That's a striking image and works well for the film.
What did you use for the blood, or did you give up some of your own for the picture!