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very good use of dof and right on theme


And you just popped in there with peace on me! Really clever shot, liking that lots! The lighting and DOF are perfect yet again. Nicely done!![]()
very good use of dof and right on theme
Great idea but how did you manage to get all the flames angled inwards?
Lovely take on the theme. really good DOF but I think I would have prefered it if you was slightly higher up
Well thought out. Shame the flames are not all pointing the same way.![]()
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I like this a lot. It's definitely up there with my favourites from this week.
Very creative idea, great DoF and the reflections set it off perfectly.
But what is going on with the multidirectional flames?
It actually really works having them all pointing into the centre, but it's a strange effect.
Very clever and works really well.![]()







and bloody scarey at the same time.I really like this one. The angles of the flames are very strange but actually makes the shot more interesting. The DOF is excellent and the reflections are just right - not overpowering. Great take on the theme.
Jenny
Peace - ahhh - caught up at last!There are so many elements to like in this - the lighting, the subtle reflections, the pov, the dof, the clever thing with the flames and the interpretation of the theme. Brilliant.
I'll try and keep up from now on.
Jean
Peace, I really like that, subtle, gentle... really good... how did you get those flames all moving to the middle, it works superbly.
I really like this, and the f1.8 has worked very well. For me, the best thing about it is the way the flames all point towards the middle. it was the first thing I noticed, and definitely makes the shot stand out IMO.
Very very good effort!
Ian.
Shoot....and bloody scarey at the same time.
Single.....after 2 seconds of looking at that I need to go and lie down in a dark room
Stare....good idea with trying to get the wire to disect the face, the processing also works very well to create a very serious stare.
Peace...Another great idea with the candles and the low angle to create a superb shot.
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Iain




That's a nice shot Dan and the selective colour definitely improves it in this case. top marks for dedication to the shot with a hangover. I'm not sure i would have managed it.
I too think the selective colouring works here Dan. I like the lighting and processing on your image and certainly says indulgence to me. You are a martyr to the 52 cause by necking that beer with a hangover. CheersIain
You know what they say, hair of the dog...
I really like this. The selective colouring really makes the shot and I think you have the lighting spot on.
Jenny
I don't like selective colour but think it works here. Doesn't look like you are drinking though!

This works really well Dan.
The lighting is spot on and I love the way that you're semi-silhouetted against that white background.
I've seen a few selective colouring shots where I've had to grudgingly admit that I liked them . . . but this one works absolutely brilliantly
It feels like it should be some sort of advert.
A very, very minor niggle for me is the crop on the bottom. (and I do mean very minor)
It just looks a bit awkward where it's cutting right along the horizontal line of your upper right arm. I think I'd prefer just a little more in frame.
Definitely up there with my favourites from your thread though and full marks for doing this with a hangover.
Really good shot. Exposure is on the button and has as been said the selective color is spot on. My little niggle is.. I think the highlight over the eye is too bright and could be toned down slightly, my eye keeps going to it.
Allan
Such a great idea and you've really pulled it offWell done Leeds!
Now that's dedication to the 52 - taking a self portrait and drinking beer with a hangover!
The really appeals to me. I like the almost-sillouette effect, and the selective colouring makes the shot (wow - I can't believe I've just admired selective colouring!) Seriously the whole thing works brilliantly - lighting, composition, selective colouring, the lot.
Jean
+1 on the selective colouring working. A nice touch.
Also agree with Sarah about the arm. It's a small niggle for me, but I did notice it before reading Sarah's comments so thought I'd chime in when I probably wouldn't have said anything.
Ian.
sorry I'm way behind this week on commenting... and shooting for that matter Great idea and well executed, the selective colouring works well with just enough detail in yourself.
Nice composition- just the right amount of space around the subject and the selective colour works well.
sorry I'm way behind this week on commenting... and shooting for that matter
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I think that works really well Dan, the lighting is excellent, and the selective colouring is spot on, and it fits the theme so well, so a bigfrom me.
Nice image with lots of ingredients, would be nice to have got alittle closed to show more detail of the ingredients but i still like it
Really really like your 'indulgence' shot. Would have expected to see that kind of shot in a beer ad and the slective colouring works perfectly.
Your ingredients shot isn't doing too much for me I'm afraid. It's vry well lit and the black background definitely helps bring out the colours of the various ingredients, but I find the pestle and mortar an unnecessary addition to the shot (and my eyes keep drawing to it) and would have preferred to see the ingredients closer and from a lower angle.

]Indulgence works very well, with its clean and simple composition, and the selective colouring is inspired.
Ingredients is well lit and the colours stand out well, but needs a more interesting arrangement, though I don't know what to suggest - this theme didn't grab me at all.
Good chose making ingredients low-key, Dan. I wish I'd done this with mine too now. Gives it more impact.
Ingredients - like the way the ingredients stand out with the blackbackground but find the pestle and morter a little lost with the black backgound !