Thanks Allan, yeah it was the crow that made it stand out to me as well.Number 3 for me good lines and the silhouette of the bird makes it
LOL, the shotgun technique, throw enough images up there and people are bound to like something....Spoiled for choice there Bill, all great shots
Thanks Bob.Wonderful set. I think my fave is the close up on the the tree with the three crows. Very Hitchcockian (if that exists.)






Thanks PaulA great set!
Thanks Tom, yeah, I took a number of shots from both sides of the building. The interplay of light and shadow was really cool.Lovely set, particularly the event space shot!
Thanks ShugI like your chosen shot - very abstract but you can still see what it is/was. Nice set.
Thanks Alan, I was too lazy to sit and wait for a better subject to walk past the windows of the library...Your chosen shot is the one. although #6 put up a good case. But #1 has great interest.
Thank you AllanAnother good set, any of them would be fitting for the theme
Yeah, I took a number of shots of the glasses and the colour versions were interesting. I might go back on a different day and see what I can get.Very abstract.
I think I would have been tempted to go with the glasses that you've taken at the angle, as it feels like it has more, hmm drama isn't the right word, I'm not sure what is.
Thanks SimonYour pictures tell a good story of your day out. The submitted picture ticks the box nicely!
Cheers Pete.A great series Bill and I like the abstract ICM shot you've picked.






Thanks Keith, I did a couple of versions of the crossing sign. One with 5 exposures and this one with only two. I liked this one better.Like the edit on your chosen shot and the multiple exposures work well, especially the crossing sign
LOL, the first time that I did one it wasn't very good but, like all things photography, the more I did it the better I got.A great set of images. I tried a Pep Ventosa shot just yesterday - it didn't work as well as any of yours.
Thanks Allan, yeah, I liked the arrow. I did another one of the same thing that I also liked but a multi-exposure version.The big yellow arrow and the bike are the picks of the bunch for me, another strong set of pictures from yourself.
Thanks ShugYour chosen shot would've been my pick too. Very strong - like it.
Thanks Alan, I almost went for that as my chosen shot. I thought that the POV worked well and when I converted it to B&W it popped for me, I just didn't like the tree branches on the right and was too lazy to try to clone them out...I like the curved arrow on the curved lamp-post, really grabbed my attention
LOL, that's the "Bus to Photo Obscurity"...Great pics for the week, I agree your chosen pic & the yellow arrow are my top picks, although I also like the ghostly bus!
Thanks Ross!Great work!!! The City of Surrey shot is such a strong perspective,and I actually really like the scale of the last shot. But the multiple exposures are great!!
Thanks Pete.A great set Bill. My favourite has to be the one with the yellow arrow. I really like the PoV and the processing of it.
Thank you Bob, I was worried that it might look a little too over-processed.Wonderful set. And I think you chose well. The bike shot is superb.





