blakester's 52 for 2010, Part 1

Nice job Iain, the cropped version is much better. The vibrance of the lime really stands out for me and makes the shot.

Thanks Chris I appreciate you looking and commenting.
 
Hi Iain,

I like the shot, but feel the colours could be tweaked a fraction. I just copied the shot into elements and used the 'remove hue' tool clicking the dropper on the edge of the lime - gives a more pleasing colour balance.

I really like the clarity of the bubbles on the shot and it is an eye-catching composition.

Phil
 
Wow, cheers, nice shot. love the vibrant colours and just looks so real.

:thumbs:
 
Hi Iain,

I like the shot, but feel the colours could be tweaked a fraction. I just copied the shot into elements and used the 'remove hue' tool clicking the dropper on the edge of the lime - gives a more pleasing colour balance.

I really like the clarity of the bubbles on the shot and it is an eye-catching composition.

Phil

Phil, please post your version on here if you wish. I don't have proper editing software, most of my images are just tweaked a wee bit in picasa. I would love to see what you have done with the image. Thanks for your comments.

Wow, cheers, nice shot. love the vibrant colours and just looks so real.

:thumbs:

Cheers to you too Nicki. Thanks for commenting.

Iain
 
On account of recycling my props for the ingredients image (and cannot be bothered shopping for more)

That will be the "Jock" genes over riding everything else then......:lol::lol:
 
That will be the "Jock" genes over riding everything else then......:lol::lol:

I won't deny my Scottishness may have played a part in my reluctance to go spend 30p each on another lemon and lime :D
 
This works really well, especially the cropped version. The clever use of colours and the details of the fruit and fizz give it a real holiday feel.

Great idea! :clap:
 
Hi Iain, I love this one. I don't think the blue bottle was necessary. I love the colours, especially the lime but also the colours in the background. The bubbles make it quite vibrant.

Jenny

Thanks Jenny, I will bow to the popular opinion that without blue bottle is the choice. Your comments are much appreciated.

This works really well, especially the cropped version. The clever use of colours and the details of the fruit and fizz give it a real holiday feel.

Great idea! :clap:

Thanks to you too Tracer. :thumbs:
 
I like this and it fits the theme. The colours are lovely and bright and the second image is much better.

Thank-you for your positive comments Sue. I am beginning to sway towards the second image too.
 
Love that ingredients shot Iain! :clap: Not sure which version I prefer :thinking: I'm probably leaning towards the second, but there ain't a lot in it for me! :thumbs:
 
Love that ingredients shot Iain! :clap: Not sure which version I prefer :thinking: I'm probably leaning towards the second, but there ain't a lot in it for me! :thumbs:

Thanks for looking in Damien, glad you like the image. Cheers :thumbs:
 
Phil, please post your version on here if you wish. I don't have proper editing software, most of my images are just tweaked a wee bit in picasa. I would love to see what you have done with the image. Thanks for your comments.

Iain

Ok! Here goes....not spent more than a few seconds on it, but....

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Ok! Here goes....not spent more than a few seconds on it, but....

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Thanks Phil,:thumbs: that edit looks brighter, simple when you know how:D

Love the cropped version...so lovely and fresh....Phils tweaking has helped even more...really nice image....mouthwatering.

Sonia thanks for your comments, glad you like it:)

Iain
 
Seriously lacking in inspiration for this weeks theme:( I did however manage to shoot something...
Here is my take on this weeks theme..I took a while to "Stop & Stare" C&C welcome as always.
 
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I like it! Nice sky and interesting idea with the silhouette. I think it would be even better if you face had been very slightly in profile looking away from the camera.

Phil
 
I like it! Nice sky and interesting idea with the silhouette. I think it would be even better if you face had been very slightly in profile looking away from the camera.

Phil

Thanks for looking in again Phil.
I think this shoot needs another visit, I went out too late when the sun was going down. It was a difficult set up, I was running back and forward to set the camera then pose :lol:.
Cheers
Iain
 
I really like it but would have liked more of the bike wheels in shot. The angle hides the front wheel a lot to me.

Other than that, the colours in the sky are really nice.

Well done on getting something for this week. I am afraid that mine will be very late or a joker :shake: Not inspired at all.

Andy
 
I really like it but would have liked more of the bike wheels in shot. The angle hides the front wheel a lot to me.

Other than that, the colours in the sky are really nice.

Well done on getting something for this week. I am afraid that mine will be very late or a joker :shake: Not inspired at all.

Andy

Thanks Andy. I really tried to get more of the wheels in but I struggled getting the camera so low so as the bike was on the horizon with little in the background. This is one for a reshoot methinks. As I said in my original post, I too seriously struggled for inspiration on the theme this week. Thanks again Iain
 
This would have been a great strobist opportunity. A nice big softbox on the rider would have been awesome.

Your ingredients shot is much improved. Have you tried GIMP for editing? It's free and does vitually everything PS can do.
 
Lovely shot and it works really well as a silhouette and has added interest from the colours in the sky
 
This would have been a great strobist opportunity. A nice big softbox on the rider would have been awesome.

Your ingredients shot is much improved. Have you tried GIMP for editing? It's free and does vitually everything PS can do.

Dean, I never thought to use flash, I was aiming for the silhouette effect for the image but thanks for the suggestion though:thumbs:
My image editing woes are over thanks to Lynton ;) Cheers again for your help Lynton.

Lovely shot and it works really well as a silhouette and has added interest from the colours in the sky

Cheers Darren, your comments are much appreciated.
 
A good pair Iain, the edit of ingredients is much better. I really like that stop image. It fits the theme nicely.
 
I like it. Nice simple slhouette but am in agreement about the head profile and the fact that a flash on you would have been amazing.

Ian.
 
A good pair Iain, the edit of ingredients is much better. I really like that stop image. It fits the theme nicely.

Cheers John:thumbs:

I like it. Nice simple slhouette but am in agreement about the head profile and the fact that a flash on you would have been amazing.

Ian.

Thanks Ian, I must admit I never thought about flash. I got an idea in my head for a silhouette and it kinda stuck. This is worth a revisit for me with flash. Your (and others) flash suggestion is food for thought, thanks again.

Nice looking sky and silhouette, not a bad idea for a dull theme.

Thanks to you too Chris. :thumbs:
 
Dean, I never thought to use flash, I was aiming for the silhouette effect for the image but thanks for the suggestion though:thumbs:

That's just cos I look for an opportunity to get my lights out every week. :D
 
Dean, I never thought to use flash, I was aiming for the silhouette effect for the image but thanks for the suggestion though:thumbs:

That's just cos I look for an opportunity to get my lights out every week. :D

Thats not a bad idea Dean, I haven't paid enough attention to using my flash. Maybe i should set myself a mini challenge of using flash as often as I can to get competent with it.
 
Bit of a crowbar shot Iain but the I really like it.

The composition is nice and the contrast of the colours against the silouhette give the image lots of punch.
 
Bit of a crowbar shot Iain but the I really like it.

The composition is nice and the contrast of the colours against the silouhette give the image lots of punch.

Thanks Dan. What's a little crowbar between photography friends :D
 
Below is my take on this weeks theme,
I title this Alone & Waiting.....Isolation



C&C welcome as always.
 
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great shot for this week. He seems down in the dumps and lonely which really work with the theme. The lighting also helps set the mood
 
An interesting photo Iain. The fact that the model is faceless is the main thing that speaks to me of isolation.I dont know if that is what you intended

Sue thanks for your comments. The model being faceless is a happy accident if it says isolation to you:D. My intention behind the image is the isolation of the art mannequin waiting for a friend to be made from the blocks of wood he is sitting/leaning on.

wow this is a great abstract take on it, i love the despondent slouch he has assumed, and as Sue says the fact he is faceless adds bucket loads to the shot.

Chris thank-you too for your positive comments, much appreciated :thumbs:
 
great shot for this week. He seems down in the dumps and lonely which really work with the theme. The lighting also helps set the mood

Darren thanks :thumbs:
I am pleased that this is being received as being on theme, cheers Iain
 
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