Not to keen on the color versions but the B & W works quite well, nice tones.
Allan
Hi Iain, I love your peace image - very colourful and a clever take on the theme.
I also prefer the B&W close image. It does not shout "close" to me, but is definitely close to the water. It is an intriguing thing. Where in Scotland was this taken and what is it?
Jenny






Peace - completely original and spot on for the theme. I'm very impressed
Close - the last colour image is the best for me. The first one seems a bit off with the processing.
Indulgence - I'm not a golfist so can't really share your passion. However they are a nice set of images. The worms eye view is the stand out shot for me. really sharp and well composed
Andy
I like the 6 images together.tells a story.
Like the images together, if I was to choose one on my own I think it would be the 2nd shot, its 'close' and 'indulgence' in one.
Golf is also my indulgence but I shot my golf one for play.
Nicely done
Personally I prefer the 6 shots together as it tells a story.

) The flag pole seems to float above the green but probably not much you can do about it.I rather like these - particularly the six images together. The colours and lighting are consistent and together they tell the story (though not all of it - did you sink the putt?) The flag pole seems to float above the green but probably not much you can do about it.
Nice one.![]()
the golfists among us will have noticed that I am on the green with the flag in and not attended :nono: I chose to use a little creative licence on my breaking the rules."see the shot" and "worms eye view" hold my eye longer, although they do work pretty well together. "see the shot has almost got the feel of a tilt shift shot. They are all nicely exposed and sharp.
Hmmmmm......me thinks you like a little golf now and again
Great idea to tell a story from start to finish although i think you needed a shot from above as the ball is in the hole for the last shot.
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great images i really like the first two but i have to ask ..whats the yellow cube ???
Thanks Scott, good point about an image with the ball in the hole. I need to have a think about that one because it would make it 7 images in the set, a bit of an awkward number to deal with.![]()
Easy....add 2 more and make it 9.![]()
Thanks Bob
The yellow cube is a wooden marker to denote where the male golfers tee off. The red markers are for ladies, usually slightly forward of the men's tee.
Iain
Close, they are all pretty close to the edge and the camera... I think the mono works best... not sure on the colours. I do like the idea though.
Indulgence, the 6 shots in sequence in a single image works well.. I like the format.


) is the best, but I would still want a bit of colour in the sky. Aren't I a pain in the ****! I'm going with the majority on this and voting for the B&W close shot.
I can see why you wanted to keep those colours in there, but for me the B&W just works better :shrug:
Indulgence : I'm so glad that you combined those into one image.
That was my first thought as I scrolled through them.
It works really well to tell the story - and I like the way that the focal point moves from the ball to the background & flag to lead you through the scenario.
The only downside is that the light isn't completely consistent through the set. Not a lot you could do about that though, so I don't really know why I mentioned it![]()

I think the six images work really well in the combined shot. I like the way different shots use dof differently to get a variety of effects - makes it much more eye catching than it otherwise might have been.
Phil
I've got a bit of catching up to do, Iain!
Close: I love the perspective on the b&w image - it look alsmot 3D! And I agree with your self crit about the blown sky. The various colour versions all hit different marks in terms of naturalness, vibrance, etc, but the sky remains difficult! (Don't they always) The last one (the polished turd?
) is the best, but I would still want a bit of colour in the sky. Aren't I a pain in the ****!
Indulgence: This is an excellent story sequence, Iain. I like the composite version best, and could see it in your gold club's brochure - despite the slight bending of the flag rules! Did you use a tripod on the green?![]()
Jean


Hi Iain,
I really like your combined golf shots. I like the way they tell a story and it's a good take on the theme. I also like the vantage point being so low.
Jenny
I wasn't sure if it needed a wee bit of crowbar 
Iain,
works well..... good take on the theme...... maybe an ice cube or 2 and a straw, and a "Gordon's bottle" by the side..... I'm sitting here thinking has he got fizzy water, lemonade or a G&T?
I did contemplate something similar, but done the ice and slice for my NCFE course and wasn't overly happy with the results....... guess I could have done that again for "RESHOOT"....
Nice idea, I think the shot might have been stronger if the blue bottle was left out as I find it slightly distracting. The glass and contents are strong enough in their own right.
Perhaps a red striped straw would be a a compliment to the photo.
Allan
I'm with Allan on the blue bottle. I want to see more of that lovely sharp bubbling (in my mind) G&T. The yellow and green of the fruit work really well, but I find that blue bottle a bit distracting.
Ian.
Nice idea, I think the shot might have been stronger if the blue bottle was left out as I find it slightly distracting. The glass and contents are strong enough in their own right.
Perhaps a red striped straw would be a a compliment to the photo.
Allan