Brilliant set Lynne, love the one of the leaping bikes focus is spot on![]()
I like it Lynne. The layout works well. Nice sky in the last one. Is this chap on youtube?
Thanks MAndy....was great to be out shooting bikes again...those guys are seriously nuts as well !Linked - brilliant idea for the theme, and great use off pp work love the image of the 2 bikes in the air great stuff.
I knew someone would do this, I had considered it too.
Nice thinking.
Great idea for linked Lynne, three good imagesonly thing for me is, in the middle image, the two bikes could have done with being more top right, loosing a bit of sky and gaining more ground to the bottom left, ( would that be a smidge
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Super idea Lynne...love the 'flying bikes in the centre....it looks scary to me....I also like the end one, it's like plunging into the unknown, a very original idea for the theme.
I saw this and liked it on Flickr before I saw it here, didn't realise it was your entry for this week.
So yeah, obviously I like it. Does the first image (the start grid?) have numbers or anything on? It would have been nice to see it from that angle maybe? Second image is great, really sharp and a good action shot. Third image is nice and contrasty love that moody sky!
For me I'm not keen on the border, well, the colour and thickness of it anyway... sorryI would have liked to have seen a white or black border - but that of course is just my opinion!
Overall it's a good image and obviously on theme![]()
We WILL suffer your attempts... so that you WILL teach us when you have perfected them
Your doing a great job so far, i'm enjoying the ride![]()
A great explanation to your reasoning behind the 3 images... a good triptych
Before reading your comments I was going to say about the empty finish line, and still will but for a different reason, for me it's the weak one compositionally of the three, I know it's a nice moody Sky, but with the land level being the same as the middle image I feel it should be higher up the frame (as it can't go much lowewr
I really like the sequence you have gone with, the start line, in race and finish line, and for me the middle shot steal the show by far, a fantastic capture of the action, I'm looking forward to seeing your next attempt with more riders, quite a hefty learning curve on these with the speed involved I should think![]()
think the individual shots are all fab in their own way and do work as a tripthing to tell the story of the day. Cracking processing on the sky in #3.... LOVE that!
agree with Dean about the land / sky line being too similar in 2 and 3, and also find the background behind the images distracting... think it should complimnent rather than comete with the images. partic the bits top and bottom of #1. either 2 or three look like they could have worked. maybe even being stretched across to have one image as the BG rather than all three?
And how can anyone not like Mr Hoey!
Time - great idea, very well pp'd. Works a treat.
Swirl - that's just brilliant. I've no idea how you did that but it's an excellent result and I really like it.
Linked - again a good idea and well shot. Not sure that border effect adds much to it though.
Nice idea to have a start, middle and finish line. It certainly links the race but I have to say as much as I like Gavin Hoey I'm not a fan of this border. I don't feel it matches the style of the images you've included.
Hi Lynne
Time reshoot is top quality. Clean , clear, well lit, very crisp and uncluttered.
Swirl - good effect and well handled . It really fits the bill
Linked - i like the idea but as you have said, some flaws. I am not keen on #1 as it is too hard for a non-aficionado to realise that it is the starting grid. Agree about the improvement that would accrue fro the introduction of bikers in all 3 shots. The frame looks ok in part but a bit messy in others and the LHS does not match the other 3 'bars' which seem to have a curved surface.
Fatigue and Photoshop don't work well together
You've well with the PSery. There are faults which looks like you are are of.
I like the drop shadow but would like to see it with a white BG. It's a pity the lighting didn't remain even for all the photographs.
The perspective really works well for each photograph and this adds to the sence of drama.
Good show.
Cheers.
Motorbikes
Motorbikes
I love motorbikes
Really like the middle picture a wonderful action shot
Can see I'm going to have to watch you as I'm a bit of a Gavin Hoey fan at the moment as well. May have to be quick of the mark on some themes
Three great shots there and like the framing![]()



Very nice, great moody sky at the finish line.
You've done a good job on the ps eryit is a nice frame with a nice drop shadow.
That's much better IMO. Nice and clean and your drop shadows are really coming along.
Cheers.
Hi Lynne, I think the idea is great it does tell a story but not liking the frame in the first one, sorry as you seem to have put a lot of work into it
the second one is much better, drop shadows are really good so time well spent there.
I have been away for a few days come back and flickr is crazy![]()





fully agree with Mandy brilliant stuffWow very creative Lynne excellent work, I am impressed. I love every bit off it and as I am not clever enough to do stuff like this, I am not even going to begin picking fault with it.![]()

Wow very creative Lynne excellent work, I am impressed. I love every bit off it and as I am not clever enough to do stuff like this, I am not even going to begin picking fault with it.![]()
fully agree with Mandy brilliant stuff![]()
Yeah, no real crit for me. God clean BG, well composed and a well produced composite.
Crit, well....pity the left have could not have the palm outwards. But as you said nor flexible enough.
I like the gap in the bulb, but at first sight thought your forgot to add the gap for the hand, but is suspect the had isn't going into the bulb. Perhaps have it slightly away from the bulb so it doesn't cover it.
Good show, and Mr Hoey has some cracking tutorials....had any more luck with smoke
Cheers.
Another super job Lynne. Really well lit image. The re are no tell tales as to the composite work here. Reflections are great to
Have to agree with mark that it would be improved by shoving it all across to the right hand side of the frame. But that's easy to do.





Nice. Shame we can't zoom in to the individual pics, I would love to see the middle one enlarged.
I like the frame too.
Step, your processing skills are simply brilliant
but looking beyond them, your photography isn't too shabby either. You've captured the component parts of your image well, I particularly like the lighting on woody, evenly lit picking out all the detail. It couldn't have been easy to photograph the light bulb either. Great work all round Lynne
Nature/natural, i was immediately drawn to #2. Again, wonderful lighting throughout the set but this one really stood out for me. No crit to add Lynne to be honest, great work.