excellent symmetry shot couldn.t work it out at all. I know what you mean about it becoming a bit of a slog, some topics are to me very uninspiring and frustrating, but most of the time I enjoy the thought process.

Arlandria said:amazeballs
this needs to be some kind of emoticon 
Iain, your work is, as always, totally original and fantastic, you have a way of looking at or seeing things which never fails to amaze me
I'm loving this image. It's very atmospheric and very symmetrical. The DoF and angle of view are both spot on as is the processing. Well done.
Damn... Iain, right let me tell you, I give you my 'Lastmin.com' crown and you have ignored the main rules of the honour... Rush any old shot and through it up with no PP - You've let me down big style![]()
Dean, I have taken the title right back for 'moody', I do have the shot and it was taken in the week of the theme, I just haven't got around to posting it.Iain, like Symmetry. It has great tone and a real gothic feel to it. Well spotted.
Cheers.

I think everyone else has pretty much covered it with words like "striking", "excellent", "amazing", so I'll say it slightly differently: amazeballs.
that is a first. Welcome to the forum and 52 by the way, I think you will fit in just nicely around here.Iain I wish I could be as uninspired as you, this shot is superb! I actually thought it was something macro but didn't have a clue what!
So were you lying on your back taking this and getting funny looks?
Glad you're still with us, I hope your weekend away will give you some enthusiasm to carry on with this project.
this needs to be some kind of emoticon
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Another stunning shot. Like the tones and feeling it brings. You do not show a late of inspiration at all, you take great shots and I hope you can keep going. I think we've all been through that. Its tough!
Haha loving that amazeballs has been used to describe.
Iain, your work is, as always, totally original and fantastic, you have a way of looking at or seeing things which never fails to amaze me
You want to see him in action...he's like a sniper. He finds something interesting and sits there for ages assessing the photographic opportunities...and then he'll go back the day after to the same place!
Cheers.
A sniper, more like lazy, just sitting about whilst others were being industrious and getting on with the shooting 

. I am thinking out loud.Hi, Iain, you can't see me but I'm shaking my head...in a good way.
B&W is cracking, the textures in the wood are great, the cracking sky and nice low angle.
It looks ever so slightly on the squiff (to pinch Lynnes phrase), possible the bridge
Cheers.
Hi Iain, moody is very good. The processing works well, the moody sky is excellent.
Nathalie said:Hello Iain,
Symmetry -- I think this is really interesting. It took me a while to figure out what it was but I like it.
Moody -- It definitely fits the theme. I like the low angle. For me personally though, it looks a little too processed.
Delta Skies said:You've definitely created a moody image with this one. It really works well.
Temperature: Great photograph. I like the whole set up.
Abstract: The narrowed down version for me. It's a superb picture with great work PP.
Symmetry: As above, great photograph with excellent work in editing.
Moody: I love this photograph and it's got moody written all over it.
Great work Iain. Your editing style is superb.
or it could be that I am just developing my own style.Hi Iain
Moody - like it a lot - the textures in the wood compared with the smoothness of the metal rails and the sky, and your vanishing lines work well. Good exposure and very moody - spot on.
Very moody, and the mono works great with it... excellent, and almost symmetrical too![]()
Having just posted my shot for moody, it struck me that there is a bit of a pattern forming with some of my photographs for this 52.
I do seem to have something of an obsession with vanishing point, leading line composition. Vice, entrance, flight, abstract, symmetry and now moody all have a similar feel to them IMHO. I think I need to have a rethink and shake things up a little.
Just my thoughts, please feel free to ignore. I am thinking out loud.
Not ignoring
You have a really good style and a great pp skills. Just go with what you feel and even if a few are a bit similar you will have a cracking set at the end of it
The picture screams moody to me, nice B&W image.

Iain, I've just seen your Authority of Flickr, and wanted to say how much I like it.

You have a really excellent set of pics always look forward to seeing what you do moody is a bit dark maybe in the sky but the decking is superbly processed![]()


Very nice car Iain! Processing works very well, and I like the picture. Does it need a slight straighten?

Very nice Iain, bet that shifts... very nice processing and it suits the theme. I was wondering if it needs a slight straighten, but I can't decide if it's the diagonals at the top that's giving it that feel.

Really strong B&W I like that a lot. Good shot Iain.
Joy....3.2 litres....what's all the fuss about
Like it, especially the gritty processing...can you advise what PP was involved?
Only minor point from me, wonder what a slightly higher elevation, looking down, would look like.
BTW, I'm quite happy with my 999cc Lupo....
Cheers.
but didn't expect anything different when I bought it, it is just so much fun to drive