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Really nice shots there - speed of light is great and the step shot - a great take on it, excellent texture and light and what a odd thing to find![]()
Cheers John
Yes odd thing to find but lucky eh?

Really nice shots there - speed of light is great and the step shot - a great take on it, excellent texture and light and what a odd thing to find![]()

Great lighting on those steps, almost metallic.
Once again a great idea and shot![]()


Hi Iain
Steps - fabulous shot. What a super colour you have achieved and the swirls and texture. I would not even want to find any crit cos I like it so much.
Also thanks for advice about glycerine , but in passing how did you put it on the surface ? A dropper? And how did you create the shapes - cloth (dry or damp), fingers, something else. And how big are the feet? A centimetre, an inch, 3 inches ???
Hi Alan,
HTH iain

Week 31 - Mono
Post and be damned...........that is all![]()
You sound a bit down Iain? Hope that you are not .
I like that shot - lovely subject. I like the graduation of the b/g , f/g
Very subtle features of the moth emphasised by the gradual curve in the base.
It's an understated calm image which I like a lot.
Yes keep going because your shots are always worth seeing. You seem to have a tremendous 'viewing' following on Flickr - like 200+ views and I get 2 :shake:
You have a really good quirky eye for shots and your home made art is very original.
Per ardua ad astra indeed


Only you could be disappointed with this
Great tones, detail,and BG. Well composed and overall lighting, just a tad more lighten the upper wing, maybe, or was the wing a little darker?
Cheers, and chin up![]()
Hi Iain
Mono is a good picture, cant really fault it. I do know what you mean about losing interest in the 52, have done myself in the past, but some subject will crop up and get your interest again.
So keep going it wouldn't be the same without you![]()
That moth looks so spooky in b&W! You have such good ideas Iain. and your presentation is flawless as usual
btw. we all have downers from time to time. but we always bounce back don't we? Remember to have fun with this project.![]()

Lovely moth shot, the placement really makes the image, great balance
mono - the more you look at it - there's more things to like.....
the gradient from black at the top down, the sharp line of the top edge of the moth contrasting with the raggedy bottom edge, the lines in the wooden background.... The way the moth occupies the top left diagonal, with "empty" space filling the lower right....



Hi Iain



I see what you;re doing with the first and both images are really good, for me though its the second that stands out.

Hi Iain
Second image for me, it has a sinister feel to it, marionettes i find quite scary i think its how they move and this conveys it very well.
I really like the PP on it too not sure what you have done there but it works.![]()
I think lit from underneath then inverted, but it really adds to the creepy feeling.
Back to form Iain - first for me with the wooden hand controlling the wooden puppett....
A really rather powerful image - the bowed head of the puppet really setting the tone of the shot.
I really like the lighting splashing on the figure with the black background. This is something i am still trying to achieve but as yet haven't managed it.
I'm in the number 2 group (there's a joke there somewhere Iain).
Nice work, very creepy feelings about that shot, I wouldn't want it on my wall! (erm. that's a compliment by the way)
Thanks Brian,'ello, Iain
#2 for me. Has a really eerie feeling to it.
105mm is a cracking lens, isn't it.
Great detail and good lighting. Nice black BG and I can even see the strands of thread in the string.
I also like the wisps of light near it's feet.
Cheers.
Now then ,now then....not gonna harp on about it but know exactly where you're coming from....I know you'll not quit , it's not in your nature & in case I forget to say it in the future ....you've been a huge inspiration to me ( & many others I suspect ) & I love seeing your submissions each week .....soppiness over with
Right...back to the task in hand.......Mono.....beautifully simple but very effective , can imagine this in a lovely toning frame in a classy living room , as you say....technically spot on & quite a different type of image for you I think....just shows how accomplished you are
Connection......another vote for #2 .....that little model really does have a sinister feel to him with that lighting , superb detail as well ....lovely jubbly![]()
Dammit, I must remember to comment on here and not just on FB
Hi Iain
Pair, absolutely brilliant, love the really black BG making the two characters stand out with just the right amount of detail
Shape, FIVE!?!? Did you go a bit fork bending bonkers?
Theyre all superb, I think I prefer the Paddle boat for its tranquil simplicity, but laid on a plate made me laugh!
Plenty, your attention to detail as always is spot on. The fact they all have exactly the same time is very clever.
Speed, wow, this is what you produce when you dont have any timeIt worries me when I read that youre inspiration is lacking, yet you come up with this :bonk: Can I borrow some of that lack of inspiration Obviously no C&C from me!
Steps, there had to be feet somewhere What is the BG? I like the texture, what is the BG? I dont know if you did it deliberately but the shape top right looks like a shoe upside down!
Mono, post and be damnedI agree with everything Alan said. The detail throughout again is excellent and yes a very calming image. My only crit would be to rotate it slightly so that both wings are the same distance from the top edge,
Connection. It has to be number two for me, it looks very sinister and the black BG adds to the mood. I think there isnt enough contrast in the first one and it just seems to lack something, cant quite figure out what but I think it would suit better on a black BG with different coloured rods with the strings on. I hope that makes sense!
I hope you keep on going; your shots always give me something to look forward too![]()


I hear what you are saying about the images but maybe I am blinkered by them and they do say we are our own worst critics but BUT, I can't shake the way I feel about the last few weeks photography
The jury is still out on my 52, we will have to wait and see where this goes.
I need to find something to shake this feeling/lack of inspiration out of me.
Hey Iain!! I know I've not commented for Yonkers and yonks! No excuses really except getting so far behind, but I do see them and still never cease to amaze me on your artistic talent!
I've just seen your last comment about inspiration and stuff... Hang in there I'd hate to not see your work regularly![]()

Oh no. I hope you're not considering quitting :nono: Just do what I do and leave the camera in its bag until inspiration/ motivation strikes.
Well it seems the answer is simple, just set lower standards![]()
classic 
"you can't polish a turd"
