Alsjazzeras 2016 TP 52 WEEK 52 CELEBRATE/CELEBRATION ADDED

good way of saying Lonely ... works well. (y)

Thank you, your support of the rubbish I continue to produce means a lot to me (y)

Oooo interesting that... square'ish crop, B&W, ghostly figure and a not so alone lady... Love it :clap:

square'ish :ROFLMAO: thanks

that aint no lady thats my wife

Hidden - Very sinister - the black and white with the light from the window works really well:clap:
Lonely - Very interesting composition and perfect for the theme:clap:

thank you
 
I agree with Chris, goat edges - I think the eye contact and the texture of the coat is more engaging.
 
Goat for me too Allan love the details and B&W conversion lovely details and texture.
 
I love your shot for lonely - it's so atmospheric and the two figures work well for me. Out of this week's it's definitely the goat - great eye contact and fur texture - it really looks like he's got attitude! I've got a bit of a soft spot for goats anyway :D
 
Why has that goat only got 3 legs :p

It's my fave anyway. Great composition and looking right at you. Reminds me of my smiley, happy goat :D
 
Goat for me too Allan :)
 
Two from you, now that is a nice change !!!

Nice BIF Allan, but definitely the goat for me, I'm liking the birds legs dangling like that but I just really like the look of the goat more, not sure if it the PP that makes it stand out so well, or the good timing of the capture/glare/gaze from the creature, either way it's the one for me :)
 
Allan, tend to agree with the general opinion the B&W goat has the edge over the gull. Like the way you have captured his gaze
 
the goat looks constipated which adds interest:thinking:. I think it would be more interesting in colour tho.

Top seagull shot. (y)
 
Neither can I if I'm honest, both on theme, the B&W suits the goat I think and perhaps just edges it for me because mono animal shots are bit more unusual

Thanks

I agree with Chris, goat edges - I think the eye contact and the texture of the coat is more engaging.

Thank you

Goat for me too Allan love the details and B&W conversion lovely details and texture.

Thanks

I love your shot for lonely - it's so atmospheric and the two figures work well for me. Out of this week's it's definitely the goat - great eye contact and fur texture - it really looks like he's got attitude! I've got a bit of a soft spot for goats anyway :D

Goats and donkeys for me who can resist them

Why has that goat only got 3 legs :p

It's my fave anyway. Great composition and looking right at you. Reminds me of my smiley, happy goat :D

I think you'll find it had four, like i would post a three legged goat just for your amusement :p
 
Goat for me too Allan :)

I have heard those rumours

Two from you, now that is a nice change !!!

Nice BIF Allan, but definitely the goat for me, I'm liking the birds legs dangling like that but I just really like the look of the goat more, not sure if it the PP that makes it stand out so well, or the good timing of the capture/glare/gaze from the creature, either way it's the one for me :)

Prolific, I know :cool:

Like the thinking on lonely, well done, black and white gives it an edgey feel.

Thanks

Allan, tend to agree with the general opinion the B&W goat has the edge over the gull. Like the way you have captured his gaze

Thank you

the goat looks constipated which adds interest:thinking:. I think it would be more interesting in colour tho.

Top seagull shot. (y)

Thanks d00d, constipated, I can only take your word for that. Seagulls, fascinatingly cruel birds

Agree with everyone else, much prefer the goat shot.

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That is very clever indeed Allan - it must have taken a lot of patience to get the different shots just right to put together. I especially like the trails where you can still make out the dots on the dice :)
 
Lone - Argh, I didn't spot the trainers until I read Chris' comment but I'm going to ignore the. Great atmosphere to the image, the content and processing give it a melancholy feel. Spot on Allan (y)
Fauna - Goat for me too. I love Jill's comment on the number of legs. I'm fairly convinced you've found a 3 legged Goat too ;)
Static - Clever and well executed.
 
Oh, excellent take on the theme Allan.
And unusual choice of dice. :-)
 
Clever take on the theme really like that.

Thank you

That is very clever indeed Allan - it must have taken a lot of patience to get the different shots just right to put together. I especially like the trails where you can still make out the dots on the dice :)

Its only 2 shots the hard part was getting a decent movement shot

Lone - Argh, I didn't spot the trainers until I read Chris' comment but I'm going to ignore the. Great atmosphere to the image, the content and processing give it a melancholy feel. Spot on Allan (y)
Fauna - Goat for me too. I love Jill's comment on the number of legs. I'm fairly convinced you've found a 3 legged Goat too ;)
Static - Clever and well executed.

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Oh, excellent take on the theme Allan.
And unusual choice of dice. :)

The only dice I could find
 
Very clever idea for static, and very well executed.
 
Static, Very clever Allan, it works very well.
 
Brilliant idea Allan and well executed too. I like the spiral-like trails of the moving dice. Good that it only took 2 shots to capture.
 
Static is very clever Allan and you have much more patience than me :)

patience of a saint :angelic:

Very clever idea for static, and very well executed.

Thank you

Static, Very clever Allan, it works very well.

Thanks

Ooooo cool idea Allan, I like how you captured die going in all directions out of the frame, still showing feint detail on them too (y)

Thank you

Very clever idea and good take on the theme. For me I would like to see a bit less motion movement of other dice.

would you now :p

Nice work Allan (y) Nice idea too.

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Brilliant idea Allan and well executed too. I like the spiral-like trails of the moving dice. Good that it only took 2 shots to capture.

I actually took about 40 shots but the finished image is only 2 pics :whistle:
 
Great work Allan, like the way you captured the dice in the different directions. Would never of thought of this !
 
Great shot Allan. Very sharp and B&W conversion works well.
 
Very nice Allan, thats certainly a different take on game :thumbs:
 
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