Fits the theme well and the Black and white conversion makes it work.
The METAL (I assume Copper) Bracelet on the right wrist also adds to the final image. - I guess the ball shaped ends of it, mirror the Pentanque (sp?) balls.
Maybe just maybe a slightly softer light so the shadows of the hands arn't quite so overpowering? But overall it works. What was it - Camera on tripod, 3 second timer, grab the balls (oo-er) and turn around quick?
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I like the light on your ballsand the reflections of your finger tips. Lots of metal to fit the theme too !
I like that Metal shot Iain. Its a bit different.Nice shiny balls.


What a load of balls! Two in your hands and two on the bracelet . . .
Sorry Iain, but you've really left yourself open to it this week
For such a shiny subject, you've really controlled the reflections and lighting well.
Those bright spots of highlight on the balls and the bracelet really draw my eye to them as the main focal points.
And I love the way that you've got the reflection of your fingers on the balls, but you've managed to avoid any reflection of the rest of the background
The PP is spot on for me. Absolutely no need for colour in this one - the B&W suits it perfectly and the vignetting really helps to focus your eye. Also a very strong composition with the crossed arms.
Agree with Lynton re: the shadows of the hands - maybe a bit of a tweak in PP in shadows/highlights might soften these a touch. But this really doesn't detract from the image at all. In fact this is my favourite shot for metal so far this week (and that's nothing to do with all the balls jokes)![]()
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I do not mind suffering for my art.Cracking shot, fits the theme perfectly.
It works very well in B&W and I think colour would have spoilt it. Its also very well lit.
Excellent idea for post, very unique and love the artwork.
Metal also works very well although i'm a little distracted by the bracelet, as its metal it makes me dither between the two. unless it was intentional id be tempted to take it off.
Excellent! The shadows from the hands could be a little softer but I really don't think it matters here - it contributes to the sensation that you are just waiting to clock someone with those balls!![]()




I'm going to resist making comments about your nice shiny balls, Iain!
Seriously, this is an interesting shot, and one I would never have thought of. So I give it top marks for originality. It also gets a bigfrom me for the composition. I like the highlights on the 2 boules and the way they are echoed on the bracelet. The reflections of your fingers add interest and I also like the strong shadows of your hands on your ... err.... jeans. You clearly caught a few minutes of brilliant sunshine and the shadows counter-balance the highlights and for me that brings the shot alive.
An excellent week, Iain.
btw - if the neighbours ask what you were doing - what will you tell them?
Jean


That's an excellent shot Iain. The metal is very clear, and the processing is just about right... the vignette adds to it. I hadn't notice the shadows till someone mentioned it, so, for me, I'm not sure they are too much of an issue.
. thanks for your commentsWorks really well in B&W Iain. As the others have said, the shadows could be just a little softer.
This is a very strong image Iain.
The crossed hands make a great composition. Mono works really well. Even though there are hotspots, they are subdued enough not to be obtrusive. The shadows are very hard but the rest of the image is so strong that they don't dominate the picture. The vignette draws the viewer in nicely.
Andy

Looks spot on to the theme for me, certainly not a crowbar as far as I'm concerned. Second suits the theme better for me as you can really see the grunge in the light.
one very grungy light ! I like them both, the first gives the setting and the second the detail
A tough one this week Iain, but that works nicely... personally I'm heading towards the first... the seperation of the lamp works better for me.
. Thanks for your commentsThat looks pretty grungey to me, Iain - no crowbar needed imo.
The mono version has a grungey Victorian feel, so that's the one that gets my vote, although the colour version also works well. An excellent interpretation of the theme.
Jean
I think the colour version shows up the 'grunge' best and so gets my vote.
Great use of DOF and the pink tee adds a great splash of colour.
(I always wondered who it was that used pink tees as I seem to find 100s everytime I play)
C&C welcome as always but if I were you I'd move along, nothing to see here![]()
I like that Iain, especially the blast of pink amongst the more natural, neutral colours and the depth of field is excellent.Thats something I have been working on this week.
You're being very hard on yourself, Iain. You've made good use of the dof and the pink tee adds a bit of class (imo!)It's really hard to get enthusiastic when the theme does nothing for you (I know - I've been moaning for weeks, now!) but I still think you've produced a well-composed and thoughtful shot. I hope you had a good round, too!
Onwards and upwards for next week - hopefully.
Jean
....... tell me you don't really use them...........

and bloody callaway balls as well..... :shake: