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Nice one Iain... did you leave them on the groyne... I'll have a look next time I'm there.![]()
£5 says they are in his "pebble bag" for when he feels the need to do one of those shots.
Nice one Iain... did you leave them on the groyne... I'll have a look next time I'm there.![]()
Well Week 2 - Fear, I had an idea spring to mind immediately, that is fear of heights or in my case, in which I dont mind heights having been trained to work at height in a previous job, 'No Fear'.....but a healthy respect.
I have been searching for a suitable building/structure from which I could take my vantage point and this (in the image below) was as high as I could find. I wish to shoot higher but will save that for a reshoot, in the meantime I will continue to search for a building which ticks the box. Whats wrong with wanting to hang over the edge of a building to capture the image? Health & Safety![]()
Anyway, onto the image.
Week 2 'No Fear' a head for heights.
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michael23 said:Like it. The person and the light certainly add to the image. Great shot
£5 says they are in his "pebble bag" for when he feels the need to do one of those shots.


Hi Iain,
Great start, I'm another fan of your pebble footprints, brilliant idea beautifully shot. Checked your flickr page and I just can't choose a favourite. Hope to see a few of these meander through your 52.
Like what you've done with this weeks theme. The street light and person with the red hat make the shot for me.
Carol
Yep that works as well 0- must be some high places in London you can get access to? ............. I too love heights........ Have you ever been to Barcelona? If not, go for a long weekend and visit the Sagrada Familia.. you can climb the inside of all the pointy towers and venture out onto the balconies which are about mid thigh high...... The Spanish don't do H&S it would appear......... personally, I don't have a problem with that.....
. I tried to blag my way into St Pauls with one of my workmates, again on the ID but they dont allow photography. We spoke to the Press Officer who said we could if he was to escort us around and he might not have been so keen had he known what I was planning to do
. Never been to Barcelona sounds good, even better if the Spanish are a bit slack on H&S Direction is a nice one..made me smile. As has been said, great textutes and colours. I also like the direction of movement.
Fear, once I did but wasn't up to scratch. Yours has more than mine did, nice lead in, follow with red hat on. The light was a bit :shrug: but now I look, it does add to the depth.
Wonder what a 1 inch crop off the top would look like?
Cheers.
Definitely get a sense of height on this one
Direction - like your picture, great colours
Fear - another great picture, defo cries fear of heights.
Well done
Like it. The person and the light certainly add to the image. Great shot
Great start Iain, your footprints image is great. Nice texture to the image and definitely fits the theme of direction. And again a great image for fear, I love how the side of the building leads the eye to the pavement and adds to sensation of height. Keep it up![]()
There's plenty in there to feed the fear, Iain! I like the way there are different 'levels' - the light, the sides of the building, the bus shelter (?) and the man, very sensibly, wearing what looks like a hard hat! And the road and pavement look very hard is you fall on to them! A good interpretation of the theme.
How high are you planning to go if you do a reshoot?
Jean

The addition of the person in the shot makes this shot for me, bang on theme. Good stuff.
I think it's great that you've got interest in this shot, not just the height. It works with and without the theme.
Plus one, certainly get the feeling if height

Wk 2 - Another great one Ian, i know it's been said... but the red hat guy really makes this pic... Fantastic timing
Did you do many takes??
Hi Iain, good to see you here again... I remember 09 and 10 52's too well.. why did I agree to do another one :nuts:
Direction... love it... simple, great colours, works so well
Fear... an excellent interpretation, even the image gives a dizzying sensation... (now... how have you got lego bricks into it)

I hadn't noticed that until you mentioned it The pebble footprints are inspired. Wonderful. I'd happily hang that on my wall.
The fear one makes me feel dizzy if I look at it long enough. I think its a clever angle to shoot that gives the impression that you aren't quite ballanced and that maybe you'll tip off and fall. Nice![]()
[/URL]Fear, works really well for me definately a sense of height
Sigh i think is a great image, very powerfull yes you do sigh when you see thinks like this, and its a sigh for a family that have lost something close, i love the light trail which gives the sense of speed that probaly led to the tribute being there, and i think the national speed limit sign also adds to the depth of the picture.
Well done!
sorry I didn't see your thread before
I love your fear shot, conveys vertigo brilliantly, especially with the person walking by.
the sigh shot is a good interpretation, makes me sigh (a lot) when I see drivers being reckless!
very very poignant and moving...........
Pic looks to have a bit of a purple / magenta cast across it........ am sure it's not my eyes or monitor.
I do like the lorry in the background - conveys the speed and offers a clue as to what may have happened to that individual, though we'll never know...
with time , patience and the full res file, that streetlamp would go though I quite like it as it is, as offers a kind of ghostly layer to the image, i.e. the lorry becomes semi transparent...........
Penguin said:...........The colours don't work well for me though, Im not sure why![]()
That's an excellent shot and a very thought provoking take in the theme. Very well composed with the movement of the lorry and the national speed limit sign. Very well done on a tough theme.![]()
Sigh....well done for choosing such an emotional way to portray this theme.
You've done really well. I wasn't sure about the LH post, but then realised why it had to be there.
Well done.![]()
I think your interpretation for sigh is the best I've seen. It really hit me seeing the tribute with the trails of a car going so fast. The colours don't work well for me though, Im not sure why![]()
I was thinking the same. Not sure if this is way off or not but when I see a photo taken at sunset with the brilliant, vibrant colours it gives me a joyous feeling. The fact that the image has a hard hitting, slightly morose (not sure if that's the right word :shrug: ) feel to it, is at odds with the ambient light. If it was taken on a dull, gray day the feel of the shot may have fit better with the subject matter.
Or I may be talking total pap lmao!!! Who knows hehe

Great take on the theme , i like it , nice shot .
Steve
Hi Iain,
A poignant take on this theme, with a difficult subject which I think you've handled very well. I like the way you've composed the shot and taken it from a low angle so we can see the bus shelter on the opposite side of the road, the other elements the flowers, the speeding traffic, the sign tell a sad story very well...yes it does convey a sigh of sadness. Very well done.
Looking forward to seeing your next challenge.
Carol
Nicely taken shot, good use of light trails to suggest the speed which probably caused the incident in the first range.
Thanks Helen
No I'm afraid I didn't leave them but I should have done, that idea appeals to me in leaving the art work behind.