They aren't the chosen images but just some to get the ball rolling.Nice idea, wasn't convinced with the distortion at first but it's sort of growing on me.![]()


Thank youDefinetly #4 imo. The editing that you've done to it makes it far more pleasing on the eye![]()
#4 for me as well, like the processing and the movement, wonder what the colour version was like.
I'm no pro, I just try to ensure there is a sufficient difference between the light and dark elements of the image.I really like the tones in that. I always find B&W hard to get right, but that looks great.
If you are up for a challenge, use a cpl rotating filter. should get rid of reflections but may cause other... challenges. Fairly cheap around 15 euroI'm no pro, I just try to ensure there is a sufficient difference between the light and dark elements of the image.
Ultimately photography and editing is all very subjective and person specific. I just get it to a place I'm happy with.
The original image, as you'll see, was wonky as hell as I was taking it sat down, with the camera by my left side in the coffee shop. Hardest part was trying to remove all the table reflections.
I have a few sets of filters. I just never use them lolIf you are up for a challenge, use a cpl rotating filter. should get rid of reflections but may cause other... challenges. Fairly cheap around 15 euro




No problem, you beat me to it as I was grabbing a coffeeReally very good! Colour one for me.
Apologies if it is work in progress, but the image doesn't seem to be on the main page yet.
I just ventured into the office feeling crummy, sharpened a pencil, broke it on some plain paper and then used my phone's torch to try and even out the lighting in the office.Nicely set up shot - straight to the point
Colour for me![]()
It's where I live but I am trying not to just default to my comfort zone in these challengesMacro is something I've never tried.
That is very well done![]()