weekly blakester's 52 for 2012, Week 52 "Busy (Beach Party)" Post 1215 FINISHED

just catching up with your 52.... love the "abandoned garage" shot.. great idea for body... I would have struggled with that one.

See you Sunday
 
I thought you had a certain card that would 'move them along'...:D

:lol: Never thought of that Andy. I did however revisit early this morning before work and managed to achieve a no people photograph.

much prefer the 2nd body shot and the guy posing just adds to it :clap:

Thanks Summer :thumbs: it would seem opinion is split on with or without people :)

just catching up with your 52.... love the "abandoned garage" shot.. great idea for body... I would have struggled with that one.

See you Sunday

Cheers Lynton :thumbs:
I am sure there is more potential in the garage, maybe with different lighting/timing.
I am sure Mrs S would have allowed you to photograph her bump with the little un's growing inside :lol:
Yes see you Sunday, looking forward to it and hope the weather is kind to us.
 
Hi Iain,

Dam two more great shots, how lucky to have the perfect subject for this week.

Number one, I agree about the right hand side needing a crop but otherwise I like it as is.

Number two, I had no idea how big this was until I saw this. I think the people are needed to add scale, maybe not the lady posing with her leg up though!
 
Hi Iain,

Dam two more great shots, how lucky to have the perfect subject for this week.

Number one, I agree about the right hand side needing a crop but otherwise I like it as is.

Number two, I had no idea how big this was until I saw this. I think the people are needed to add scale, maybe not the lady posing with her leg up though!

Thanks Marsha, yes I was lucky, not sure how long the model will be there.

I revisited earlier one morning before work and managed to get a few sans people. I am not sure about it to be honest, I think I prefer with people in the frame :thinking:
 
Time - I was after a similar shot but the egg timer I bought wasn't good enough for this. Nice shot although would agree with others about the RHS

Body - Good one. I like the use of the people on the balcony.
 
Time - I was after a similar shot but the egg timer I bought wasn't good enough for this. Nice shot although would agree with others about the RHS

Body - Good one. I like the use of the people on the balcony.

Thanks Peter, the RHS is an issue, I may try and get something else in this weeks reshoot.
Body, the one with the balcony is my preference too.
 
Hi ya :wave:

Well , I can't choose between the 2 images you've posted for Body as both are spot on , in focus , sharpness , colors both bright & muted & what an original idea for the theme :clap:

I think , after much pondering , that your 1st image pips it to the post....simply ,& this is being really picky , there is a small blurry area to the RH top of the base on the 2nd image...which reminds me of my attempts at cloning :bang:


See you in week 35 :thumbs:
 
Hi ya :wave:

Well , I can't choose between the 2 images you've posted for Body as both are spot on , in focus , sharpness , colors both bright & muted & what an original idea for the theme :clap:

I think , after much pondering , that your 1st image pips it to the post....simply ,& this is being really picky , there is a small blurry area to the RH top of the base on the 2nd image...which reminds me of my attempts at cloning :bang:


See you in week 35 :thumbs:

:wave: Hiya Lynne
Thanks for stopping by, looking and commenting.
I never noticed that small blurry bit, i will have a look :lol:
#1 was my choice too, #2 was posted more to give viewers a sense of scale/perspective.

Yes see you week 35, these are flying by don't you think?
 
Well this is a first for me I think, I am posting my take on the weeks theme on the same day the theme was announced :woot:

I have been wanting to do this set up for a while now and what better reason than for this weeks theme of liquid.

Taken in the back garden on the decking with a fish tank, used my flash remotely and remote trigger to activate the shutter. After a few attempts sorting the focus, I managed to get the shot below. A few tweaks in pp and here it is. C&C welcome as always.


35 - Liquid by iain blake, on Flickr
 
Absolutely brilliant:clap::clap::clap:

Show off!

:lol: Thanks Marsha, sometimes things just click ;)

I am not done for the week, I am going to try and do two reshoots, one for this week and the other from earlier.
 
oh absolutely brilliant - it would take me more than a week to get good enough to do drops n stuff so I am going to have to think of something else :lol:
 
oh absolutely brilliant - it would take me more than a week to get good enough to do drops n stuff so I am going to have to think of something else :lol:

Thanks Summer :)
I have never done water drops before but if it can be compared to doing the above, I think its very much a case of trial & error.....and loads of patience. I think the focussing is the main issue. Manual focus on an object in the plane of your subject then snap away until you are happy. Give it a go, I am 100% sure you can achieve it.
 
ummm ok I will give it a try - I have the whole week off so no excuse really - and I have an empty fish tank :lol:
 
Brilliant, Iain. Cracker. Been meaning to try this for a while.

Hate to crit on such a superb photograph, but if focus on your hand had been sharp, it would be been the best photograph posted for a long time...there, said it :)

Still, cracker. :clap:

Cheers.
 
Brilliant, Iain. Cracker. Been meaning to try this for a while.

Hate to crit on such a superb photograph, but if focus on your hand had been sharp, it would be been the best photograph posted for a long time...there, said it :)

Still, cracker. :clap:

Cheers.

Cheers Andy, you make a very good point there.
My thinking behind the choice of focus was that with the water splash being the foreground object, if it was oof would it not be more distracting :thinking:
I am not sure now, but I've got all week so time to have a further play.
 
I think it looks better with the water in focus, but I will try both :)
 
Cheers Andy, you make a very good point there.
My thinking behind the choice of focus was that with the water splash being the foreground object, if it was oof would it not be more distracting :thinking:
I am not sure now, but I've got all week so time to have a further play.

I hear you. Water = liquid = theme.

I think it looks better with the water in focus, but I will try both :)

Looking forward to seeing any shoots/reshoots...:thumbs:
 
I hear you. Water = liquid = theme.



Looking forward to seeing any shoots/reshoots...:thumbs:

Cheers Andy,
Back out to the garden I went for another go.
Different light as it was later and a slightly different crop because of that.

Below is a retake with my hand more in focus. C&C welcome as always.


Liquid 2 by iain blake, on Flickr
 
Oh god now I have to choose, but I can't :bonk:

Much prefer the clarity and sharpness in number two but the wider shot of number one has greater impact!

Attempt number three please? :D

:lol: Attempt #3 would ideally be a combination of both I suppose Marsha.
I set this up again this evening for #2 but the light was different. I think the bright sunshine of this morning really helps things. I think the wider shot needs the bright light as I don't think one flash is powerful enough to light everything evenly.
I am away on a TP meet tomorrow but I may have another go on Monday (weather permitting). I am not sure, as maybe I should settle for what I have got, kinda breaks my own rules to go chasing around after the cover all image :thinking:
I will see what Monday brings ;)
 
Iain, both super shots :clap: Out of the 2, I am going for number 2, gives a great impact and focus is great, if anything, I would crop to just above the bottom stay bubble. :thumbs:

Cheers Michael, I hear what you are saying about the crop, good suggestion.
 
I liked more of the splash showing on no.1 and I didn't really notice the focus, but the focus on 2 does add something
 
I liked more of the splash showing on no.1 and I didn't really notice the focus, but the focus on 2 does add something

Thanks for looking/commenting again Summer :)
There may or may not be a #3 version, we will see :lol:
 
number 2 for me it doesn't need so much of the arm as the subject is liquid very creative and superbly executed :clap:
 
Body - bang on theme and nicely done. I like that the people give an idea of size but personally think the image would have more impact without them.

Liquid - I prefer the framing and colour of 1, but the focus on the hand in 2 is better. 2 I find overly contrast-y, which I think looks good on the water but not so good on the hand. The idea is fantastic though and very well done, definitely on theme.
 
number 2 for me it doesn't need so much of the arm as the subject is liquid very creative and superbly executed :clap:

Cheers Allan, I am happier with #2 also. A simple set up which I will do again as there are quite a few photo opportunities with it.

Body - bang on theme and nicely done. I like that the people give an idea of size but personally think the image would have more impact without them.

Liquid - I prefer the framing and colour of 1, but the focus on the hand in 2 is better. 2 I find overly contrast-y, which I think looks good on the water but not so good on the hand. The idea is fantastic though and very well done, definitely on theme.

Thanks Vicky, opinion seems to be divided on with/without people. I do have some with no people, I may post them up.
Yes, I am happier with the focus on the hand in #2. The over contrast look is not for everyone I can appreciate. :)

Iain - love your photos.
This lot just turned up in my RSS feed and were instantly recognisable without checking the photographer's name.
http://twistedsifter.com/2012/08/footprints-made-from-stones-iain-blake/

Cheers Duncan :thumbs:
I had a look at that link too, thanks for that.
 
Liquid - your final version with the crop works well - love the rotation too. Liked it more before I looked at the earlier versions to see how it was done! Great pic.

Cheers Mike, I am happier with #2 :thumbs:
 
Onto this weeks reshoot, I wanted to redo "time" as I wasn't overly happy with my image for that week. I revisited taking photographs of the sand timer but just couldn't get something I was happy with.
I decided to change subject and came up with below.

I won't spell out what my intentions were with this, but if I were to say:

"The time sponsored by the dandelion clock is 10:10" does this work?

C&C welcome as always.


35 - Time (Reshoot) by iain blake, on Flickr
 
Hi Iain, another fantastic week for you with three excellent shots. I keep going between #1 & #2 and can't decide between them, I would be very pleased with both/either!!

Reshoot - time. I think its 1:55 as well!! A good idea and again well taken!:)
 
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