Thanks David, lots to see and shoot...All good shots. What a variety.
Thanks Pete, yeah, I'm happy with the shot, I think that it tells a story.Well that's just a lovely set Bill. Hard to choose as they are all so different. I think I like the 1st the best though.
Thanks Alan, that was a "grab-and-go" three shot HDR image. I liked the scooter's patina but didn't spent much time trying to compose the best image.Good set. For me, the scooter would have the edge, personal preference
Thanks Dave, is he another photog?Nice set of pix and good choice for the chosen one.
I have a pal who lives in Vancouver.
Thanks Dave, I'm always partial to mushroom shots. It's a series of 8 images using the Olympus automatic focus stacking.Good set of images, my favourite has to be the second shot, nice clean BG.
Thanks Jim.Nice images. the scooter is the pick for me too.
Thanks Duncan. I like to take architectural shots but this angle gave me some interesting lines to play with through the overhanging glass.Nice set Bill, my preference is for image 4
Thanks Stuart, I see what you're saying about the first image Stuart, but when I crop it, the story becomes just about the man sitting there under the tree. The broad expanse in the background becomes more of a commentary on calmness and contemplation regardless of the scenery that we have in front of us (at least, that's how I'm justifying it, in retrospectGreat set of images, I like the mushroom and lighting images the most. The first one for me has too much empty space, cropping the figure to the left lower third tells me more of a story.
Thank you Simon!Nice collection - plenty of variety. I particularly like the light on the scooter
Thanks Helen, that's a shot that I liked as well, especially because I had to hold the camera up over my head and had some difficulty composing it.A really interesting and varied set of shots. Personally I like the simplicity of the light bulb and some nice bokeh.
Thanks Peter, I love taking mushroom shots but it's the wrong time of year for most of the ones around where I live. So I was happy to see this little guy.Interesting shot - you've got the background nicely blurred.
The scooter is a strong image, but my favourite is the funghi (or whatever it is).
Great variety Bill
Thanks Bebop, I've shot that particular image of the buildings before and I always seem to find different lines and angles for the image. Makes for an interesting series of images.Very hard to choose one, but I like the tall buildings through the glass. Lots of lovely angles and very different. I like the fungi too - lots of detail.




Hi Bill, I like the pictures but my favourite has to be the second image, it bright and draws me into the picture.
They are all good shots Bill. I think No.2 just edges it for me.
I also really like your ICM image.
Nice set Bill. No. 2 for me too.
Thanks David, I saw that alley from across the street and thought that the light at the end would work well. It was a slow shutter speed but I got lucky have someone walk through the frame. You can just see the movement of the person.I like all the pictures. #3 is my favourite because of the gritty feeling. The ICM in #4 works well.
Thanks Dave.No2 for me - a definite alley (we've had a few roads)
thanks Donal, I was happy with how the ICM worked given that it is a really grungy alley.I went for 2 initially, but the more I look at them the more I like number 4.
Nice set!
Thanks Bebop, that would have been the third ICM image I would have posted in the main thread (I am partial to ICM and slow shutter speeds...).All nice, but I really like that first image. I love the low down viewpoint and the emptiness makes it quite spooky. I also really like the last ICM one The warm tones work really well. I suspect your ICM one needs to be in the main thread although perhaps you have already ticked the theme off?
Thanks Helen.I like the leading line of your chosen shot and am also drawn to the ICM due to the colours. A good selection.
A great point Stuart. I didn't even see that light until you pointed it out (now I can't not see it...).All great images, I like the mono one the best. The second one I would personally crop to remove the outlier light at the top, when I zoomed in on the image it felt stronger without out and also brought the figure closer to the foreground
Thanks Peter.Fits the theme.
in the first 2 the fog looks heavy.
Thanks Duncan, I actually favoured the fourth one but it didn't look foggy enough for me.They all fit the theme but it's image No2 for me Bill ... it looks oppressive
Thanks Alan, my thoughts exactly.Liking the street scene, but the seagull in the heavy fog is the right choice.
LOL, I didn't even see the lights on the right but you're right they could definitely go. I kind of like the fencing. Gives the image a grittier feel.All nice shots Bill, but number 2 hits the spot for me, although I might have been tempted just to crop out the fencing and left hand tree trunk and the sliver of lamppost on the right, but neither really hurt the shot.
Yes you're right Bebop, but not foggy enough.All lovely shots. I would have spent forever choosing ha ha! The last is probably my favourite composition, but perhaps the least obvious for the theme. Very atmospheric shots.
Thanks Dave.Yep that works a treat. All nice but No1 has it!
Thanks Keith.I like the first one with the seagull, it stands out from the fog.

That's a nice shot. I love it when you're on a mountain above the clouds looking down, but this is amazing to see it like this.Thanks Peter.
Thanks Duncan, I actually favoured the fourth one but it didn't look foggy enough for me.
Thanks Alan, my thoughts exactly.
LOL, I didn't even see the lights on the right but you're right they could definitely go. I kind of like the fencing. Gives the image a grittier feel.
Yes you're right Bebop, but not foggy enough.
Thanks Dave.
Thanks Keith.
I was going to go with a shot that I took later that day but couldn't think of the connection to the theme until after I posted. Now I think I could have said "Heavy clouds shrouding heavier mountains"
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Thanks Bebop, it was pretty spectacular. I don't think that my image really does it justice.That's a nice shot. I love it when you're on a mountain above the clouds looking down, but this is amazing to see it like this.
I was thinking that I would like to see the full resolution image.Thanks Bebop, it was pretty spectacular. I don't think that my image really does it justice.
Thanks Donal, yes the full resolution image is much better. I usually export from Lightroom at 60% and then the upload to this the talkphotography platform further degrades the image.I was thinking that I would like to see the full resolution image.
The wild mountain over the urban area forms a wonderful contrast.