The TP 52 - 2025 Boot's 52 for 2025

Week 8 - Street Signs and Symbols

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...But not recently....

This area was used for sand and gravel extraction, but that was all finished when I first walked here thirty years ago. Extensive efforts to restore it all to nature have gone very well, but this sign got left behind. With the nearest road half a mile away I didn't feel in any danger.
 
We have a local off-leash dog park that was once a military base and it also has odds and sods still slowly decaying away. Like this one, they always make for interesting images. Good capture Paul.
 
Nice one Paul. :)
 
When is a sign no longer a sign - great find.
 
We have a local off-leash dog park that was once a military base and it also has odds and sods still slowly decaying away. Like this one, they always make for interesting images. Good capture Paul.

Not for a long time it would seem

Nice one Paul. :)

When is a sign no longer a sign - great find.

Great sign, good to see the area has been restored

Thanks all for commenting!
 
Your safe there Paul,

Good find, and no bullet holes!
 
Week 9 - Horizontal and Technique - Long Exposure

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Lines and Dots

This didn't work out quite as I had hoped, but sometimes you just have to go with what you have.

Alternative title (for those of a certain age) "The Mekon Attack Fleet Approaches".

The main image was a one second exposure - in case anyone is interested.
 
I really like that. It has a really cool analog feel.
 
Love this one Paul, Really like the processing. What exactly are we looking at?
 
Love this one Paul, Really like the processing. What exactly are we looking at?

Thanks Bill!

What are we looking at?... Lines and Dots... Mekon Attack Fleet... or holes in a piece of cardboard photographed twice, once ICM and once stationary, combined.
 
Horizontal- nice one and great explanation on how you got the shot
 
Week 10 - Pattern

I suspect this will be a Marmite image, dividing opinion. When I saw the theme I fancied doing something graphic and edgy.

"Paper Pattern"

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A stack of paper was carefully splayed (a technique I learnt in a past life - press gently on the top of the pile with a knuckle, and describe little circles; slowly the paper will splay out). Then a gradient map was applied to the image.
 
The last two images are stunning Paul, flipping brilliant creations!
 
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