blakester's 52 for 2010, Weeks 51 & 52 Page 12 (Finally Finished)

Iain, A bit of a catchup...

Excellent art work in the wire art... all good, but my personal fave is the second one of the second set, pushing into the fan, very clever.

Mobile, great idea and works well for the theme. I prefer the second image.

Surfaces, I think your second post works best for this. Great idea, and the curve through the shot works so well
 
Really well composed - I love the curves leading out to sea and their interesting texture and pattern. I prefer Darren's mono version and your second one to the original even though I can see why you were attracted to the colours.
 
Iain, A bit of a catchup...

Excellent art work in the wire art... all good, but my personal fave is the second one of the second set, pushing into the fan, very clever.

Mobile, great idea and works well for the theme. I prefer the second image.

Surfaces, I think your second post works best for this. Great idea, and the curve through the shot works so well

Thanks for taking the time to look through and comment on my images John. Much appreciated :thumbs:

Really well composed - I love the curves leading out to sea and their interesting texture and pattern. I prefer Darren's mono version and your second one to the original even though I can see why you were attracted to the colours.

Thanks Tracer, I like the colours in the original but can see the merits of the other versions too.
 
Week 35, "light". Light isn't that what photography is all about?:thinking: What to do this week.
I had various ideas but as this is a challenge, I decided to try something I have never done before, painting with light. Below is my effort at what was an enjoyable exercise.
I have titled this "Light as a Feather"



C&C welcome as always..
 
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I like that good work, playing with light is great fun, tried it a few times with all sorts of outcomes .

I like it.
 
I like that good work, playing with light is great fun, tried it a few times with all sorts of outcomes .

I like it.

Thanks David, this was my first attempt at this, I will definately be having another go, I can see it being quite addictive with different coloured lights. I am sure the ideas for being creative with this are endless. Iain
 
Very nice - my first reaction was the silver fern of the all blacks............. (can we have a springbok next please? )

Given photography literally translates as "writing with light" - then pretty good take on teh weeks theme!
 
That's fantastic Iain, technically a very strong image both exposure and composition. Great idea and i love the image title.:thumbs:

Thanks Chris, I am glad you like it. Another thanks for your positive comments too.

Very nice - my first reaction was the silver fern of the all blacks............. (can we have a springbok next please? )

Given photography literally translates as "writing with light" - then pretty good take on teh weeks theme!

Cheers Lynton, springbok :thinking: it would have to be a thistle or lion rampant for me next....on account of my Scottishness :D.
Thank-you too for looking/commenting. I hope you are on the mend Lynton.
 
Excellent! Another very clever take on the theme with the title. You really do come up with some imaginative ideas.

:clap::clap::clap:

Jenny

Aww thanks Jenny, I am glad you like it. :)
 
Surfaces - a great shot Iain. The sweeping curve really brings the eye into the photo. Your edit works.

Light - Great idea. Must have taken a fair few tries to get it right.
 
That's very clever Iain. I didn't even need your text to work it out either ;) The light trails are very clean and sharp. Nice job :thumbs:
 
Surfaces - a great shot Iain. The sweeping curve really brings the eye into the photo. Your edit works.

Light - Great idea. Must have taken a fair few tries to get it right.

Thanks Paul, the sweeping curve was very easy on the eye, I sat a while at the coast just watching the waves break over it. A nice place to 'sit a while'.

It did take a fair few tries to line up the 'quill' of the feather and the body. This was as near as I could get it. :D

That's very clever Iain. I didn't even need your text to work it out either ;) The light trails are very clean and sharp. Nice job :thumbs:

Thanks Darren, I am glad you 'got it'. It is quite addictive and will definately be having another go at light painting with different colours.

Light - very imaginitive and well executed - I like it !

Thanks to you too JL, your positive comments are much appreciated.
 
Great idea Iain, and very well implemented too. I like it.
 
:thumbs: Light painted with light. Very clever.
This is something I've been meaning to try but just haven't got around to yet - and if my first attempt comes out this well I'll be really pleased!

One of the best ones that I've seen and the "painting" is instantly recognisable, something that isn't always there with these type of images.
I like this a lot.
 
Great idea Iain, and very well implemented too. I like it.

Thanks John, it took a fair few attempts with me finally picking this one. I am pleased with this as my first go at light painting.

:thumbs: Light painted with light. Very clever.
This is something I've been meaning to try but just haven't got around to yet - and if my first attempt comes out this well I'll be really pleased!

One of the best ones that I've seen and the "painting" is instantly recognisable, something that isn't always there with these type of images.
I like this a lot.

Thanks Sarah, I would certainly recommend having a go at this. Given enough different lights, I think it certainly lends itself to being as creative as you like. I am glad that people get it and it doesn't need much explanation.
 
I've just gone back and seen your final version of Surfaces (Post 117) and love it - the best of all worlds! I hope you're getting that one printed. :)

Light: Inspiration beautifully executed! :clap::clap::clap:

This looks so professional, Iain, it's hard to believe it's your first attempt. The composition is excellent and the image is strong and stylish. This is something I really must try, and if I get results half this good I'll be well pleased. I absolutely love it. :thumbs:

Jean
 
I've just gone back and seen your final version of Surfaces (Post 117) and love it - the best of all worlds! I hope you're getting that one printed. :)

Light: Inspiration beautifully executed! :clap::clap::clap:

This looks so professional, Iain, it's hard to believe it's your first attempt. The composition is excellent and the image is strong and stylish. This is something I really must try, and if I get results half this good I'll be well pleased. I absolutely love it. :thumbs:

Jean

Wow Jean, I am really flattered by your positive comments.
I have been into my photography for around two years and have never printed any images. However, just this week, I have joined a photography club and their competitions require any image(s) entered to be prints, so I will definitely be printing some photographs in the near future.
Light painting is fun and creative, I would urge you to give it a go and show the fruits of your labour on here of course.
Thank-you again for your kind comments, they are much appreciated.
 
Well! Another week over and definitely one I am glad to see the back of :lol:. I found this a difficult week inspiration/idea wise. I took my camera for a day out to the seaside Saturday 11th, to see what I could see.
I found these lighthouses, one on the beach and one on a groyne. These date back to 1852 and have been treated to a restoration project 25 or so years ago. They project upwards and I have attempted in PP to give them a vintage feel, something of a project for me as I am far from accomplished in the use of photoshop. So quite a few reasons for this being project and not a crowbar in sight :suspect:. C&C welcome as always.

 
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What strange lighthouses. You've made a nice job of the PP and made a good job of keeping detail in the highlights and shadows. A good sky too and the composition keeps the eye moving back and forth between the two towers. I'd be very happy to have taken this. Speaking of which, where on the coast was this? :)
 
I like this shot Iain, as Darren says the composition is good and works well to move the eye around the shot. Its well exposed and indeed is an interesting subject. Nothing to critique but its a pity about the notice board on the near lighthouse.
 
oh i like your light, very clever and neat design. I havent played with light painting yet, something to try ;)

Cheers Dade, light painting is worth a go. Loads of creative potential.

What strange lighthouses. You've made a nice job of the PP and made a good job of keeping detail in the highlights and shadows. A good sky too and the composition keeps the eye moving back and forth between the two towers. I'd be very happy to have taken this. Speaking of which, where on the coast was this? :)

Thanks Darren, I believe the way the lighthouses were used was an incoming ship would turn into port when the lighthouses lined up. These lighthouses are at Dovercourt near Harwich.

I like this shot Iain, as Darren says the composition is good and works well to move the eye around the shot. Its well exposed and indeed is an interesting subject. Nothing to critique but its a pity about the notice board on the near lighthouse.

Thanks Chris, I know theres not really much to say about the image, I was glad to get something that was not too much of a crowbar. Yes its a shame about the sign but its there to give information about the restoration project which assists me being on theme ;) so I can't realy complain.


I like the way the rocks lead you from one tower to the next.

Thanks for looking JL
 
very well done Iain, fills the brief excellently for me. Nicely composed and shot, and well processed too.
 
Brilliant interpretation of the theme and definitely no crowbar here.
A very interesting subject too - never seen lighthouses like that before!

PP has worked really well, so definitely a successful project from that perspective. Lovely colours and a really good feeling of depth to it.

My only criticism is the crop at the bottom. That bit of concrete creeping in at the left corner is a touch distracting. I think I'd consider cropping just above it :thinking:
 
You have made a really good job of those lighthouses Iain. I have taken pictures of them so know how much work you must have put in to make them look that good.

Thanks Sue, I must admit it took quite a few photographs to get something I was happy with. I must have spent about 3 hours around that area, waiting for different light.

Another lovely photo, Iain. I really like the composition, colours and your PP treatment. Fits the theme in several ways too. I would have had no idea what to do for a theme like that.

Jenny

Thanks Jenny, this has been one of the harder themes to find an image for.

very well done Iain, fills the brief excellently for me. Nicely composed and shot, and well processed too.

Thanks for your positive comments John

Brilliant interpretation of the theme and definitely no crowbar here.
A very interesting subject too - never seen lighthouses like that before!

PP has worked really well, so definitely a successful project from that perspective. Lovely colours and a really good feeling of depth to it.

My only criticism is the crop at the bottom. That bit of concrete creeping in at the left corner is a touch distracting. I think I'd consider cropping just above it :thinking:

Thanks Sarah, I will have a look at that corner.
 
Love the painting with light abstract - very effective!

I think the light houses shot is a good one in may ways - especially the path your eye takes around the shot. To me the foreground lighthouse looks fractionally wonky so I'd be tempted to have a crop and rotate.

Phil
 
Well, another week over and another where inspiration was notable by its absence :). I really did try to come up with something different but my ideas just weren't working. Why does trying to photograph cling film become dodgy:lol:. Below is my take on this weeks theme, negatives from when my eldest daughter (19 now) was about 11/12 months. C&C welcome as always.

 
I like the colours in your Film picture. Makes me curious to see what the orginal picture looked like !
 
Great idea Iain, and I really like how you've done these. The colours in the shot really work nicely.
 
I like the colouring of the negatives but I'm not keen on the blue tone in the background. Perhaps needed a little more space and only one strip standing up for detail with a couple more laid down in a rough pile. I don't know :D

Nothing dodgy about cling film though :)
 
I like the colours in your Film picture. Makes me curious to see what the orginal picture looked like !

Thanks JL, there's not a lot of processing on this, I just tweaked the levels a little.

Great idea Iain, and I really like how you've done these. The colours in the shot really work nicely.

Thanks John, the colours seem to be a bit of a marmite point:D

I like the colouring of the negatives but I'm not keen on the blue tone in the background. Perhaps needed a little more space and only one strip standing up for detail with a couple more laid down in a rough pile. I don't know :D

Nothing dodgy about cling film though :)

Cheers Darren, the blue tone in the background is down to white balance I think. I was using flash and another light above the negatives and this threw the wb a bit. I tried B&W but I do like the colour in the negatives so went with that. We'll agree to disagree on dodgy cling film :lol:

Hi Iain, it's a clever idea. The negatives really jump out but, like Darren, I am unsure about the blue and yellow bits in the background. Not sure what they are?

Jenny

Thanks Jenny, as I mentioned to Darren, the colours were a bit of a compromise really.
 
I'm going to sit on the fence with the colours . . . I didn't like the b/g at first, but it's starting to grow on me.

Great idea and something that's fascinating to look at.
I think there's potentially more to be had from the concept though. I wonder if you could have angled a light through the negative in such a way to project an image of it onto the white foreground?
 
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