Great series there Missus
All super sharp shots but #1 gets my vote, colours, composition, sense of movement all come together to make it.
No back story required for these, bang on theme and a great day out as well.![]()
Me likey.
#1 for me, how doesn't he fall off
Looks like you had the weather too.

fabulous shots of the bike racing, Lynne; nice to see the knee-down action being caught. I think I prefer #3 mind - but that might just be because I don;t have the balls to get my Yam over that far![]()
nice series of pics, number 1 looks impossible to do without falling off not sure which one maybe number 3 there is less distracting BG, andfor getting them in on theme
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Great bike shots there Lynne - looks like a good day for it too...
#1 is the pick for me, love the unusual (for a racetrack) background here. (if you straighten it to the vertical on the building, you get even more angle in the track and rider).
The rear rider in #3 looks positively pedestrian compared with the main one.
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Nutters, absolute nutters
Of the set, it's #1 for me. As you say, he's really straining to get the bike to lean. I wasn't sure about the BG, and did wonder why f13, but it's an added bonus to have him almost framed in the archway.
Cheers.

Hi lynne
Sorry but seem to have got behind on commenting on my favourite biker's shots.
Value - on theme and 2 good hands in their gaming context. Good colour and layout but not sure about the oof bit at bottom.
Greed - i always think that war memorials have a connection with greed - grabbing land or people or resources - and the poor b....ers who had to pay for it - so i get the theme connection wholly. Both good but prefer comp and contrast and clarity in #2
Angles - very good set. Dynamic (you have caught the sense of speed in all of them), colourful, very well composed. Any of them would be good for the theme but of them all I prefer#1 cos the angle of bike and rider is so acute and the grey tarmac adds to the reason why he is leaning . Then having the apparently non bike circuit background in a classical architectural style gives added interest.
Well done![]()
Really like that first one, doesn't look like a track at all, which makes for a very interesting photo.
Can't really add much other than #1 for me![]()
Angle...I usually visit Oulton for at least one of the BSB rounds and the BTCC round as well. The first is one of the classic Oulton shots and I always like to get a few from that position so that gets myof the three.


used the big tree as the vertical...really wanted to shot so I could see the whole of the path winding away but some inconsiderate so n so put a huge doggie poo bin just the other side of the entrance..way beyond my pp skill .not sure it screams Rustic but hey ho...onwards & upwards 

Hello, it's all about interpretation
Well composed and processed. Good overall lighting.
I might have pulled back a tad with the border width.
Cheers and with each post the meet gets a week closer![]()

On topic, I'm not keen on the border but that's a personal opinion, maybe as already said if it was a little less? Nice lighting and composition![]()

Going to have to add another vote against the border, but that's a great photo otherwise. Very rustic and the processing really suits the subject and theme.
rustic to me says of the country, or just plain simple. Meets the theme for both of these.
Agree more of the path to lead you in would have worked, but there's still enough here to do just that.
the wall on the right hand side just blends in with the trees behind itself a little too much for me would be my only crit.....
Hi Lynne, its all been said about the border so I wont go on, nice sepia PP and certainly rustic![]()

I vote a positive YES for the border, I think it looks good. It took me a while to work out which way the wall was going (a bit of an optical illusion!) perhaps some selective burning would help overcome that?
17 down - 35 to go!
Angle: Great images. LOVE bikes and like you forget how much i enjoy getting out to see them!
Rustic: Beautiful image, like the pp.
Angle #1 for me, as the unusual background gives it a little something extra... Having said that I'd be happy with either of the other two.
Rustic works well on theme for me, to the extent that I've got my shortlist processed in a similar way... to 'rustic' them up a bit. It has a bit of a nostalgic feel for me too, as it looks like the gate to the woods in the town I grew up in. Composition works well, and I don't mind the border to be honest.
Hi Lynne
Rustic :
Of, relating to, or typical of country life or country people.
Charmingly simple or unsophisticated.
Your shot seems to fit on both accounts for me. Good comp and like the desaturated treatment. Not sure about the border but I am working off a small screen at the moment. Like the wall as it looks almost ghostly as if overlaid - but again may be the small screen.
Hi there
Loving the 'rustic' shot. my only minor criticism is that the border seems a little heavy for such a dreamlike photo?
Hi Lynne
Rustic, certainly on theme for me.
I like the processing here, the sepia really lends itself to the subject.
The border is a little too bold I feel, maybe if it was lightened a bit
Onward and upward eh?
Hi,
I like the subject and the pov but would have liked to see it without the frame and processing too, I'm not a big fan of sepia.
I like the subject, the framing and the PP, not so keen on the border though.



)Great Idea and I am impressed that you were able to make it interesting. Well done
Blokey comment - (what is it by the way)

Good point made by Graham about the open top.
