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I like your chosen shot. I particularly enjoy (and I hope it was intentional, not just me reading my own preferences into your image) the subtle play with NE and W and the theme.
 
Haven't seen a fish-eye image in a long time, must be time for them to be fashionable again.
It makes a striking image.

Pete
 
Another fisheye fan here (Sigma 8mm).

Liking all the lateral thoughts around the theme!
 
Glad to see this image back, I really quite liked it.
I too pondered on the NE & W (or N, E & W) for NEW (I used a compass for "NEWS" a couple of years ago).
Interesting colours in the shot, particularly the trees camera left.
 
A nice bit of lateral thinking for the theme. The fish eye lens certainly creates an interesting shot.. look forward to seeing some more.
 
Very Salvador Dali. Like it.
 
Really like your take on the week1 theme New.

That door for week2 is certainly Old, makes you wonder what's inside.
 
A striking image and technically very well exposed given the subject.
 
Good choice for bottle Gerard and I like your dystopian Snapper's Choice ICM image.
 
Bottle - there certainly is a market in how fancy perfume bottles can be. With the bottle and container having the same design it could be interesting to align them and blend between them.

Snapper's Choice - It definitely looks bleak and barren with the ICM effect.
 
Bottle ... a nice clean image

Snappers Choice ... a good image. I wonder what it would be like in B&W
 
The bottle is well done and the background colour suits the image.
You ICM image is striking. I admire your technique.
 
I agree with others about the slightly sinister feel to the ICM shot - reminds me of that film that appeared to be shot hand held - can't think of it for the life of me ha ha!

An interesting bottle, and tricky to light. I like that you've included the container.

Edit: I had to come back as the film came to me - The Blair Witch Project.
Also I really like the bottle shot above and your film ICM. I think I used to take a few along those lines (except obviously rubbish), but they were never intentional ha ha! Actually I might have taken a UCM (Unintentional Camera Movement) just yesterday! :LOL:
 
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I really like this. My eyes are first drawn to the arch and then back to the bike and there are lots of lines and angles. The black and white really suits it too. Vey nice.
 
I like it as well Gerard, the use of the bike for foreground interest and the entrance at the back of the shot make for an interesting story.
 
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