I'm laughing right now, but it's true. This building is probably one of the ugliest in the city but it makes an interesting study in lines, and shadows and shapes. Who's your buddy? I he's a politician I've probably heard of him. This is me trying to make the building look a little softer:Interesting set. I suspect that big concrete thing in the chosen shot will look great when it's finished
I have an old school pal - Musician/Politician - who lives in Vancouver.

I think that it's a public lament from someone who desperately wants a cat (I prefer that to the alternative of a demand that you don't bring a cat on the premises...)Doors - Any idea what the "No Cat" sign is about? It makes the viewer ask a question, which I think is always a good ting with a photo.
Architecture - Almost Brutalist (but too early).
Thanks Martin, got lucky, right time, right place with the red fire hydrant and red sign in the background.My, that's a lot of red. Top one: good grab. I do like the red building too.
Thanks Kell, I was actually trying to grab a shot of someone walking in front of a red store display when I saw these two. The red and yellow caught my eye and the digital sign changed just before I grabbed the shot.They all work well
I do like the one you’ve picked for the main thread, but my choice would have been the third one with the red and yellow.
I especially love the juxtaposition of the grey, rainy day with an ad for a TV show set in HAWAII.
Thanks Helen!Nice shots but your chosen one has more subtle red elements so I would have gone with that too.
Thanks Bebop, I love going out on rainy days to do street photography. Luckily the Olympus OMD's have great weather sealing!Great collection of red images. I would have struggled to choose. The red is far more powerful on a rainy day, it really stands out well.


Thanks Bebop.Well spotted for both shots and both fit the theme well., The lighting really does bring out the textures in the bark.
Thanks PaulI like your chosen image!
Thank you DaveGood twisty stuffs![]()
Thanks Simon.Both good shots. I think I prefer the tree trunk's bark, but both work well for the theme.
Thank you Pete.I think the seeds work very well for the theme, well spotted.
Pete
Thanks Bebop, no I didn't do anything. It was just a decoration on a neighbours lawn and a little Nik Efex magic...Suitably gory. definitely ticks the box, and very creative.
I cannot imagine how you put it together, but it must be a composite?
Thanks Paul!Wierd - and I suppose that means it's bang on theme!
Thanks Kell,!Has a fantastic richness and depth to it.
Kind words Ian, I appreciate your comments.I'm with you on the "Halloween not inspiring", but but the "red" series is absolutely great and would have worked really well as a collage. An occasion where a series of photos works far better than just a single one. Excellent work.
Hard to see in in the way that I processed it, but there is a hand saw leaning on the stump that is covered in "blood".Fits the theme nicely, just needed some blood on the axe I think for extra gore!![]()
Thank you Nick.It works for the theme, and it's nicely composed. Scrolling back, I really like the red brick building shot, the angle looking down the street/alley pulls me in.
Thanks Simon!Ha ha!. Made me chuckle, and the lighting firs the shot perfectly!
Thanks Simon, it was a tossup for me. I kind of liked the background in #1 so that was why I went with it.All great shots, although I think I prefer number 2
You're not wrong Dave, I just liked #1 as an image.Nice 'shrooms. I think No4 fits the theme best.
Thanks Martin, as above...For me, no 4 fits the theme the best as it is literally underneath something although I think I prefer shot no 2. Your submission for the main thread puts me off a little because of the piece of grass in the foreground is doing a photobomb -- although that might be considered picky.
However, all good, atmospheric pictures of fungi, well done.
Thank you Allan!All very good hard to pick one really
Thank you Simon!I like all your pictures and in think you’ve selected the right one too. I really the DOF too it really highlights the shrooms.
Thanks Bebop, I was lucky to spot any of these as they were tiny and blended in with the fallen bamboo leaves.Beautiful shots. Love them all, but agree that no. 4 is doubly 'underneath'.
Thanks for the kind words Pete!All are superb shots. Not much else to say.
Pete
LOL, it was the background that drew me to #1!Beautiful soft colours in all the shots. I find the background slightly distracting in #1 - it would be #2 for me.