weekly Blondie606's 52 2013 Wk 52 Water-The End :-(

beginning - a very clean image, almost too perfect! worth the wait I think :)

Still - really like the composition and the reflection. this is the type of shot I really struggle with, if I had done this the trees would have been black or highlights in the sky blown. personally I would have darkened the shadows and blacks a little because there doesn't seem quite enough contrast in it to me its a tad flat if that makes sense?
 
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I prefer the one with the log and rock. But that's just me :)

Thanks Alan.. a bit of a divide on the rock/stick....& I'm just not sure either :thinking:

beginning - a very clean image, almost too perfect! worth the wait I think :)

Still - really like the composition and the reflection. this is the type of shot I really struggle with, if I had done this the trees would have been black or highlights in the sky blown. personally I would have darkened the shadows and blacks a little because there doesn't seem quite enough contrast in it to me its a tad flat if that makes sense?

Thanks Chris....yeah , think you could be right...needs a little more contrast in the tree's :thumbs:
 
Wk 35......site's a little slow tonight ?

So....hadn't a clue what to shoot for this & limited on time again but hopefully a quick loan of the shoehorn has got me covered.......quick check on google dictionary & picked the following adjectives for Whimsical to work with.....Unusual , Odd , Peculiar & Funny.....tired my best with the polariser but couldn't lose all the reflections

2 to chose from...can't decide which backdrop is more peculiar against the funny looking beast.....

#1
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#2

Wk 35 Whimisical by llj666, on Flickr

& yes...this is the actual color scheme , no pp trickery...a modern take on the VW Polo Harlequin from the mid 90's :-)
 
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Great take on it (well as far as I know :)) - I know the car wasn't PP'd for colour, but was the background? If so great job on that too, I cannot tell.

As to background I think I prefer the country one, sort of seems like an old time juster skipping through the long grass.. lol, I know its late :lol:
 
You drive THAT?!? Lol! ;)


I like both shots. Prefer the sky in the first but the brighter colours of the car in the second with the juxtaposition against the buildings. So I think it's a toss up.

The sky on the second one doesn't look bright enough to me though as quite clearly there was some light with the blue sky, but it all looks quite dark.
 
Hi Lynne
That is one crazy car, has to be the first one for me,
the car is more prominent the colour on it is better and the BG is superb really nice processing and a good composition
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No shoehorn there.

Like them, but #2 works for me with the shiny, new car against the gritty BG. Composition works well and does the low perspective.

Cheers.
 
Loving the first here too Lynne, great sky, but still lovely and bright on the car and the foreground grasses...

Feeling the car a bit small in the frame in the second, but you can't crop in without loosing the height of the building......
 
Should have shot it with the clowns still in there!

Nice job btw. :)
 
Great take on it (well as far as I know :)) - I know the car wasn't PP'd for colour, but was the background? If so great job on that too, I cannot tell.

As to background I think I prefer the country one, sort of seems like an old time juster skipping through the long grass.. lol, I know its late :lol:


Cheers John.....was a wee HDR image as the sky was fairly bland , did a bit of dodging & burning as well.....love the idea of a jster skipping through the fields :lol:


You drive THAT?!? Lol! ;)


I like both shots. Prefer the sky in the first but the brighter colours of the car in the second with the juxtaposition against the buildings. So I think it's a toss up.

The sky on the second one doesn't look bright enough to me though as quite clearly there was some light with the blue sky, but it all looks quite dark.

Thanks Chris....I quite like that little car ,it's fun & attracts a lot of laughter.... .Think I may have over cooked the sky on the 2nd one.....

Hi Lynne
That is one crazy car, has to be the first one for me,
the car is more prominent the colour on it is better and the BG is superb really nice processing and a good composition
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Cheers Alan...... I still can't decide which I prefer :bonk:

No shoehorn there.

Like them, but #2 works for me with the shiny, new car against the gritty BG. Composition works well and does the low perspective.

Cheers.

Thanks Andy......think I need a wider angle lens ! I got the effect I wanted In the 2nd image....a shiny funny car in grimy industrial surrounds :thumbs:
 
Number 1 for me. Great colour against the stormy sky.

I assume the image has been created from separate photographs?

hi ya....yup , 3 exposures for each ,ran through photomatix then just fiddled in pse 10 till I got what I saw in my mind :thumbs:

Loving the first here too Lynne, great sky, but still lovely and bright on the car and the foreground grasses...

Feeling the car a bit small in the frame in the second, but you can't crop in without loosing the height of the building......

know what you mean...think a wider angle lens would have helped in the 2nd shot ?

Should have shot it with the clowns still in there!

Nice job btw. :)

Cheers Brian......:D
 
Nice car ;)

I prefer the second shot as I feel the industrial background fits the car and colours better.
 
Beginning is good spot. The water droplets and splitting bud are really nice, and the soft colours work well.

I have no problem with the rock and log, if anything they give me a starting point, then the meandering shoreline pulls me past them. A great sense of stillness from the reflections, and really nice colours.
 
Hi Lynne,
My vote goes to number two, I like the bright colours against the gritty background.
I like your handling of the hdr too Lynne, it suits the subject/backgrounds.

No crit to add really, both technically very good with a bit of a twist on the weeks theme, certainly very unique.

Cheers
 
I think I prefer the more rural shot, but I'm really not sure. I think the urban one probably suits the idea of whimsical more but the first one is the stronger image. Like 'em both in any case, and it's an awesome car.


Cheers mister....I'm not sure which I prefer either...the industrial one is just edging it as it's what I originally wanted...& you're right...it's a cracking little car-if you don't mind being stared & laughed at :lol:

Nice car ;)

I prefer the second shot as I feel the industrial background fits the car and colours better.


Thanks...yup , the industrial one just edges it me thinks

Beginning is good spot. The water droplets and splitting bud are really nice, and the soft colours work well.

I have no problem with the rock and log, if anything they give me a starting point, then the meandering shoreline pulls me past them. A great sense of stillness from the reflections, and really nice colours.


Thanks for the catch up Nick ( & welcome aboard the Norfolk meet :thumbs:)

Hi Lynne,
My vote goes to number two, I like the bright colours against the gritty background.
I like your handling of the hdr too Lynne, it suits the subject/backgrounds.

No crit to add really, both technically very good with a bit of a twist on the weeks theme, certainly very unique.

Cheers

Thanks Iain , light was carp so had to hdr a touch to get some detail in the sky :thumbs:
 
Quick post from me as it's chucking it down on the isle of man so not conducive to being out on the bike ! Hopefully I can get caught up on comments during this enforced inside time as well :D

Curve......not my original idea but possibly gonna take some more for this theme over the next couple of days ( sunshine has been promised !)
Edited on the netbook in Picasa so no idea if it's any good.....pretty much sooc with a little tweak to bring out the color.....


Wk 36 Curve by llj666, on Flickr

Intentionally highkeyish , natural light ,handheld, thought it kinda shows a few curves....
 
Works for me Lynne :thumbs:

Just the right amount of dof to show all the detail in the shell.
I like the soft colour tones of the shell, some nice soft lighting in there too, very pleasing on the eye.

Good work Missus ;)
 
Hi Lynne

Beginning - on theme - like the comp and the detail that you have captured. Touch dark on my screen.

Still - serene - excellent reflections which add to the stillness. Prefer#1 as colours are better
whimsical - good shots for the theme which I think is difficult. #2 for me as better colours on the car and good contrast with b/g.

Curve - like the high key, colours and detail in the centre. Nice soft shimmering feel. Just losing a bit of detail top left for me.
 
cool shell, super great detail in the scratches on the sides ofr me, love the lighting and DOF, which cause the top left to fade away, which actually really works for me. Hint of shadow underneath. :thumbs:

Try a horizontal flip on it when you get back home too. ;)
 
Hi Lynne
Nice Hi key shell, not something i can ever get right, some great detail in there and there are curves, it all works for me :thumbs:
 
Nice Curves, Lynne :D

High key works for me, as does the slight shadow.

Upper left of the shell looks a tad hot.

I've not commented because I did think that a slight angle to the shell would work better, but looking again, Side on works better.

I did a b&w conversion and works as well.

Cheers.
 
Works for me Lynne :thumbs:

Just the right amount of dof to show all the detail in the shell.
I like the soft colour tones of the shell, some nice soft lighting in there too, very pleasing on the eye.

Good work Missus ;)


Thanks Iain...have a great day in London...I will get down there one day !

Hi Lynne

Beginning - on theme - like the comp and the detail that you have captured. Touch dark on my screen.

Still - serene - excellent reflections which add to the stillness. Prefer#1 as colours are better
whimsical - good shots for the theme which I think is difficult. #2 for me as better colours on the car and good contrast with b/g.

Curve - like the high key, colours and detail in the centre. Nice soft shimmering feel. Just losing a bit of detail top left for me.

Thanks for the catch up Alan...the whole of beginning was a touch dark..trying to lose the mess of leaves & garden shed :lol:
 
cool shell, super great detail in the scratches on the sides ofr me, love the lighting and DOF, which cause the top left to fade away, which actually really works for me. Hint of shadow underneath. :thumbs:

Try a horizontal flip on it when you get back home too. ;)


Thanks Graham.....I'll try the flip when on home pc as think I can see it may work better now you've mentioned it :thumbs:

Hi Lynne
Nice Hi key shell, not something i can ever get right, some great detail in there and there are curves, it all works for me :thumbs:

Cheers Allan....considering it was natural light I'm quite pleased with result :thumbs:

Nice Curves, Lynne :D

High key works for me, as does the slight shadow.

Upper left of the shell looks a tad hot.

I've not commented because I did think that a slight angle to the shell would work better, but looking again, Side on works better.

I did a b&w conversion and works as well.

Cheers.

Thanks Andy....tried several positions but kept losing detail with dof so stuck with the full side on shot :)
 
cute image - nice POV and perspective. steam isn;t really that evident coming from the funnel, so it looks a bit like a cloud, but that's not your fault... (was it slowing down on entry to the station, ready to stop??)..

Funny, if there was a person stood on the platform, I might have suggested cloning them out.... but an empty platform I wonder what it would be like with a person there.. :bonk:, can't win...
 
Chhhhurticoo! Chhhhurticoo! Chhhhurticoo! "Bore da Ivor" said Jones the steam as the little engine chuffed into LLaniog station... Where am I? eh? What's going on?

Oh, yeah :D, Lots of sharp detail Lynne, and then there's the gnomes - I like gnomes I do - has a kind of lost in time feel (if you ignore the plastic planters). Would make a good postcard. :thumbs:
 
On theme and lovley train. Nice low angle and plenty of leading lines.

Not keen on the LH hutthingy, but I had a few crops - none of which worked.

Wonder if a bit of dodging could bring out the steam more.

Cheers.
 
Hi Lynne

Lot of trains this week, and this is one of the better ones, just because of the angle it coming at :thumbs:
 
Oh, yeah :D, Lots of sharp detail Lynne, and then there's the gnomes - I like gnomes I do - has a kind of lost in time feel (if you ignore the plastic planters). Would make a good postcard. :thumbs:

Gnomes, cows, cheese, whats next Brian? :lol:

Anyway, back to your image Lynne :lol:
Bang on theme for me, again good leading lines, this time highlighting the train towards the viewer :thumbs:
Good choice going with colour, often the temptation is a B&W conversion because the engine is old but I feel this suits colour, the blue sky and vivid greens in the scene work well.

Good work Missus ;)
 
Lovely colours in curve, and nice detail. The harsh background really works with the gentle colours, and the soft shadow grounds it nicely.

Love the low angle in Power, and the tracks and kerbs really pull you towards the train. The colours and shadows give the shot a lovely late summer feel. Nice.
 
cute image - nice POV and perspective. steam isn;t really that evident coming from the funnel, so it looks a bit like a cloud, but that's not your fault... (was it slowing down on entry to the station, ready to stop??)..

Funny, if there was a person stood on the platform, I might have suggested cloning them out.... but an empty platform I wonder what it would be like with a person there.. :bonk:, can't win...

Cheers Graham...I know what you mean about a person on the platform....there was one chap but I couldn't get a wide enough engle to get him in as well as the other side of the track ! Wasn't too happy with the smoke from the funnel , the train wasn't stopping but the driver was slowing slightly as he must have thought I was gonna fall off in to his path :lol:


Chhhhurticoo! Chhhhurticoo! Chhhhurticoo! "Bore da Ivor" said Jones the steam as the little engine chuffed into LLaniog station... Where am I? eh? What's going on?

Oh, yeah :D, Lots of sharp detail Lynne, and then there's the gnomes - I like gnomes I do - has a kind of lost in time feel (if you ignore the plastic planters). Would make a good postcard.


Ahhhh.....Ivor the engine...those were the days :D I am beginning to worry about you...cheese , cows & now gnomes :nuts:


On theme and lovley train. Nice low angle and plenty of leading lines.

Not keen on the LH hutthingy, but I had a few crops - none of which worked.

Wonder if a bit of dodging could bring out the steam more.

Cheers.

Hi Lynne

Lot of trains this week, and this is one of the better ones, just because of the angle it coming at :thumbs:

Thanks Andy......Hut thingy ??? that's the platform station tenderly cared for the local WIc:lol: I tried dodging the steam but it just went brown ...don't really understand dodge & burn yet :thinking:
 
Hi Lynne

Lot of trains this week, and this is one of the better ones, just because of the angle it coming at :thumbs:


Thanks Allan :thumbs:


Gnomes, cows, cheese, whats next Brian? :lol:

Anyway, back to your image Lynne :lol:
Bang on theme for me, again good leading lines, this time highlighting the train towards the viewer :thumbs:
Good choice going with colour, often the temptation is a B&W conversion because the engine is old but I feel this suits colour, the blue sky and vivid greens in the scene work well.

Good work Missus ;)


Ta muchly Iain , strangely I didn't consider a b&w...but it would have been wrong with this one I think cos it's such a cute old train & the weather/colors were just wonderful ( which is quite rare on the IOM :lol: )


Lovely colours in curve, and nice detail. The harsh background really works with the gentle colours, and the soft shadow grounds it nicely.

Love the low angle in Power, and the tracks and kerbs really pull you towards the train. The colours and shadows give the shot a lovely late summer feel. Nice.


Many thanks Nick :thumbs:

Nice composition in Power. Only two things I can suggest to help the steam are a localised curves or exposure adjustment; burn might brown it a little.


Cheers Tony....as you rightly say , dodging the steam turned it brown ( don't understand why ? ) & I'm not smart enough to do localised curves :'(

Hey Lynne :)

Power - Wonderful colours in the shot, liking the low perspective and relatively close to the track side, the lines really draw me into the picture - Love it :thumbs:

Thanks Dean :thumbs:
 
Hmmm...I can't actually remember what week we're on....38 maybe ? :lol:

Think it may be solitude......

Saw this & thought it fitted quite well , like how the yellow pops against the the whole scene....


Wk 37 Solitude 1 by llj666, on Flickr

But no matter what I did I couldn't lose the slight curve in the sea behind the rocks :bang:

This was my original idea but not 100% happy with it.....where the sand was clean the footprints didn't show particularly well so went with this one...


Wk 37 Solitude by llj666, on Flickr

Thanks for all your continuing support....roll on Saturday :thumbs:
 
I like the yellow bucket, it stands out really well and the rocks look great.

I'm not too sure about the footprints though.
 
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