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And there was me thinking you were TP's resident Dr Doolittle![]()
And there was me thinking you were TP's resident Dr Doolittle![]()
Yeah you are quite right Tim, that was terribleCertainly fit the bill (geddit)
The inclusion of the reflection is a + too
Nowt wrong with that Cobra .......stunning colour ....I really like it![]()
lots of lovely colour, reflection too.![]()
Certainly fits the theme, Mr Snake.....![]()
Cheers Chris, I guess that's a rainbow as it was p***ing downVery sharp and colourful, good capture but is there a bit of a halo around the top of the flamingo?
Thanks Minxcolourful - very vibrant despite the rain, I like the detail in the plumage
Cheers ChrisColourful, even in the rain ! like the subtle reflection too
Your entry for entry is nice and sharp but I think the entrance is very good indeed, great symmetry, well lit and very well rendered, I like that a lot.
Thanks for dropping by and commenting guys, its appreciatedA good effort I'd say and made me laugh with the first pic. Like the b&w conversion and am a sucker for symmetry. Nice detail too.
Damn! found outis it your house![]()
Cheers AlDoorway is great nice conversion
Cheers TimI think I prefer the first shot though, for cuteness and the fact that it continues your run of many horned shoes,
To my shame I should have added its an archive, I was some church or other in Spain recently, but I'm buggered if I can remember where, as it was a multi stop flying visit.I always like B&W, the entrance is great, symmetrical, tone spit on. Where abouts is it out of curiosity ?
#2 for me. Wonderful conversion, composition and detail.What a belting doorCheers.
Ah Boss, sorry about posting itYour house??? Wow it is just like the entrance to our servants cottage!
Thanks EmmaIt just wouldn't be the same without a shoehorned animal...and that is a belter of a cute shot! I'm really enjoying the symmetry and wonderful patterns on the entrance, too - so much to look at![]()
I wondered who would be the first to pick that up, TBH my money was on AndyNice door.but needs a smidgen off the LHS
(I only say that because everyone's saying how perfect it is)

Cheers Dean, and TBH the colour is a bit bland, I saturated it before converting it, then played with the dodge and burn tools for a bit.Liking the bright flamingo, the texture of the water adds a lot to the image for me, gooood ole weather
Entrance, was at first wondering where that hand was, but think I best not ask !!! - And I do actually prefer the door entrance image, a wonderful bit of architecture, just love them doors, wondering what the colour is actually like but like the B&W treatment anyway![]()

That healing tool in CS5 is a wonderful toolCool... cloned the cable out nicely too...
Don't start spreading nasty rumourslooking at this one I get a feeling you may, deep down, actually enjoy photography![]()
knowing what that would do to your reputation would I do such a thing !!!...
Don't start spreading nasty rumours![]()

Its OK Paul, I think I'm over that particular brain fart nowHi ChrisI actually really like your non-shoehorn Entrance shot. Well processed and basically just a very good image. You see, you can take photos of other subjects![]()
Hi Mr.C. Both nice but like the symmetry and ornate architecture of Entrance best. Lovely detail.
Cheers MarkNice shoot for Entrance Cobra really like the B&W white conversion looks so much nicer then the colour version for me. Some great detail in both the doors and the stone work around it
As I said elsewhere, I've got more behind than Kim KardashianAw, cute, and you're not the only one who feels like that sometimes
I prefer it to the non-shoehorned shot. Don't get me wrong, I like it and, as someone has already said, it looks like you might actually be enjoying this photography lark
Now, have you Forgotten about Size?