weekly 52 in 2013: Brian of Bozeat : COMPLETE

Connection, quick and good interpretation.

Lovely sky and I like how you waited until the small cloud was at the top of the pole.

Crit, well, it's a tad on the squiff.

Cheers.
 
Squiffed indded - I uploaded the wrong one!

fixed it when I saw your comment.

Thanks :)
 
Hi Brian
I like it, my kind of angle, nice touch including its reference number, the only crit i could give is the pole could be a bit more detailed, I am sure you could bring it out a touch more in PP.
There is one thing I am disappointed about, there are no cows or cheese, how did you miss that connection:eek::)
 
Damon that was quick, nice idea well executed
 
Hi Brian
I like it, my kind of angle, nice touch including its reference number, the only crit i could give is the pole could be a bit more detailed, I am sure you could bring it out a touch more in PP.
There is one thing I am disappointed about, there are no cows or cheese, how did you miss that connection:eek::)

You know what... I seriously considered that!

However this pole is outside my house and the sky was quite good yesterday, so all I had to do was wait 2 mins for a cloud....

Thanks for your comments. :thumbs:
 
Damon that was quick, nice idea well executed

Thank you. :) This telephone pole is right outside my house - I can even see it from my computer desk! - so the theme was a no brainer for me this week.

It's actually a re-shoot of sorts, as I have shot it before (not for my '52) but I wasn't satisifed that I had done it well. I think I did a better job this time using a wider lens and a smaller aperture and including the numbers so I'm a happy bunny today.
 
Morniing Brian - left yourself nowt to do for the rest of the week again!! :lol:

:thinking:, this didn't grab me much on first look.... the central pole but not central numbers, no wires starting in a corner... pole slightly dark (for me anyway), but after I'd spent time looking for why it didn't grab me I realised I'd been looking around it for quite a while - so it obviously did grab me. :thumbs: Always being drawn back to the top of the pole.

Well on theme, the cloud atop the pole as a nod to the "cloud" based communication / connections of the modern age?? Juxtaposed with the traditional wire based connections.

Nice one matey. :clap:

(Image not showing in either thread though - although it does click through).
 
Morniing Brian - left yourself nowt to do for the rest of the week again!! :lol:

:thinking:, this didn't grab me much on first look.... the central pole but not central numbers, no wires starting in a corner... pole slightly dark (for me anyway), but after I'd spent time looking for why it didn't grab me I realised I'd been looking around it for quite a while - so it obviously did grab me. :thumbs: Always being drawn back to the top of the pole.

Well on theme, the cloud atop the pole as a nod to the "cloud" based communication / connections of the modern age?? Juxtaposed with the traditional wire based connections.

Nice one matey. :clap:

(Image not showing in either thread though - although it does click through).

Thanks Graham, I'm sure that not everyone will find this interesting. :) Glad you came to like it in the end. I connect to the telephone network and the internet via this pole... including TP and the icloud too!

I have re-linked to Flickr, hopefully it's working properly again now.
 
Very nice idea Brian, very tough to crit, all for me is the letters not central, but that's being mega picky, lovely angle, great sky too :thumbs:

Thanks DK.

(Gawd) for the reshoot week I will go out with a ladder and a hammer and nails ffs! :razz:

:lol:

:thumbs:
 
Hello matey :wave:

this is another one of those seemingly simple but effective shots that just keeps me looking at it & wondering why I like it....no crit from me....apart from next time stand directly under the numbers & letters :lol:
 
Hi Brian,
Fast work again this week :thumbs:

I enjoyed your backstory as to the location of the telegraph pole and how you can see it from your window.

It just goes to show that there are 'photographs' all around.

You've taken a simple object and taken an interesting perspective on it :thumbs:
I am not sure the symmetry that others have mentioned is achieveable :thinking: Maybe lining up the letters centrally would help but then that would throw the wires out.
I think i will settle for the quirkiness of it and ignore my inner OCD :lol:

Thats all a ramble with no particular crit :lol:
It works in its simplicity, I will leave it at that!
 
next time stand directly under the numbers & letters :lol:

Cheeky Monkey! :lol:

You've taken a simple object and taken an interesting perspective on it :thumbs:
I am not sure the symmetry that others have mentioned is achieveable :thinking: Maybe lining up the letters centrally would help but then that would throw the wires out.
I think i will settle for the quirkiness of it and ignore my inner OCD :lol:

Thats all a ramble with no particular crit :lol:
It works in its simplicity, I will leave it at that!

Thank you Iain, this is not the only shot I took of it, and I promise you it doesn't work quite so well when it's perfectly aligned, a bit like the rule of thirds really I suppose it's just more "pleasing" to the eye when it's not straight down the middle.

I'm glad you like it. :thumbs:
 
I like that a lot. It's so simple and sparse, but works so well. Central composition works well, and the depth of colour in the sky punctuated with the scattering of clouds is great. Can't help but follow the pole up to the sky.
 
Hi Brian

Connection - simple and effective. Good angle and a complementary sky . I take your points about the non regularity of parts of the shot and trust your judgement. Just a little dark on the pole on my monitor.

Errr And it is Wednesday and no @Beginning@. Are you sick?? :thinking:
 
Really like the connection image.. All the wires in different directions keeps the eyes busy.. The numbers on the pole really help.. Nice one. Thumbs
 
Hi Brian

Connection - simple and effective. Good angle and a complementary sky . I take your points about the non regularity of parts of the shot and trust your judgement. Just a little dark on the pole on my monitor.

Errr And it is Wednesday and no @Beginning@. Are you sick?? :thinking:

Thank you :)

Seriously, I have been trying to get an "Adam" selfie with a fig leaf! - but nothing was suitable for TP! :shake:
 
I like that a lot. It's so simple and sparse, but works so well. Central composition works well, and the depth of colour in the sky punctuated with the scattering of clouds is great. Can't help but follow the pole up to the sky.

Thank you :)

Great shot and you ninja'd my last idea!

NInja'd? what on earth? - you should have saved your creation shot for beginning btw that usually happens to me :lol:

Really like the connection image.. All the wires in different directions keeps the eyes busy.. The numbers on the pole really help.. Nice one. Thumbs

Thank you :)
 
Hi Brian

Excellent pic of the swans, the water is excellent the swans all in a line and the way they are moving into the calmer clear water and a great reflection too :clap:
 
I thought it was just another swan shot until I saw the reflection, excellent capture to get it so sharp, it's almost like glass.
 
That's really nice, a lovely capture. I've noticed all the signets in St James's park at the moment, and to get the entire brood like that out on the water is priceless. The reflection and the contrast between the choppy and still water really put it a cut above. Bravo! :clap:
 
Right time right place yet again mate. Nice to see you getting on with the 7000 so well.
 
Thanks everyone, They were coming out of a narrow channel and under a footbridge, hence the dark water in front of them. I saw them approaching and waited until just about the right moment, then I shot a burst of shots about 3 seconds long! this was the pick.

Still a bit miffed i didn't get my fig leaf shot - oh well there's always the re-shoot, :thinking: perhaps I should do it at Halloween?
 
Hi Brian
its a fun image as others have said, but I am afraid it does nothing for me the lighting and sharpness are good but :shake: sorry
 
Thanks everyone.

Hi Brian
its a fun image as others have said, but I am afraid it does nothing for me the lighting and sharpness are good but :shake: sorry

No need to apologise Allan mate, we all have different tastes. :cool:

fwiw. I did a more "serious" effort (it's on flickr) where I tried some PP to try and make it look like an old painting and that sort of worked but tbh it was as boring as hell and I preferred this funny one that I came up with at the end.
 
Hi Brian,

Beginning, wonderful image in every way :thumbs:

Its got it all, composition, reflection, leading lines, subject matter and it tells a little story in itself, great work.

Still, whats not to like about this, a fun, creative and well executed take on the theme :thumbs:
 
Congratulations on explore, it's nice when that happens, sends your stats mad though :)
 
Swan shot is super-duper Brian, having them all in a line is something you just don;t see, the reflection and the contrast between the smooth and rippled water as said really makes it.

hmmm - glad to see your fruit face got explored.... how strange as when I first saw it I took it to be a fun, almost "throwaway" image, but with 3,500 views there must be something in it.

I actually much prefer the second, but even that now is ruined for me as I can't look at the pineapple without seeing those silly red tomato eyes. :lol: (Like the processing though).

Saying all that - I still can't suppress a laugh whenever I look at the face, so maybe there is something there. So a YAY from me too.. :thumbs:
 
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