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Light is captured really well on the stones, great shot
Thanks Dave, in retrospect I guess I could have interpreted the light coming through the blinds as "dappled"...Good set Bill, like you I really like the last one as well.
Thanks Peter, yes a small glass of water.Good set Bill.
That last one is indeed very good - it's a small glass isn't it?
Speaking of Nanaimo, in the 1880's or 90's one of my Dad's uncles (or great uncle?) emigrated with his family and found work in the mines.
I still have a letter he sent his mother one Christmas.
Are the mines still going?
Thanks Alan!Light is captured really well on the stones, great shot
Nicely done Bill, though I really like the last one too.
Nice set as always Bill. Liking your chosen shot.



Thanks Dave!WOW what a great set! Very creative
Hard to choose a fave so I won't![]()
Send me an IM Kell and I'll walk you through what I do. I'd be happy to pass on all of my (very secretNice to see the Pep Ventosa technique used (now that I know what it is)
It's definitely an interesting style that makes for unusual images. Not yet managed to give it a go, but looking at this, I feel like maybe I should. Very nice.
Thanks Peter, all the images were handheld. The Olympus has one of the best IBIS systems.Excellent multi's Bill.
I've tried it before but never got results this good.
I like them both.
Are they handheld?
Thanks Jim, send any questions that you have about the technique and I'll give it a go trying to answer them.Really nice set, number 3 is my favourite and number 1 is a close 2nd. Great job and may have inspired me to have a go at ME
Thanks Simon, I'm hoping to redo the building shot when the lighting is better.Cracking set Bill! Very creative, and well executed. You're chosen shot is fab, but the building in #1 runs it a close second.
Thanks Helen, now I can't look at it without thinking "Dandelion!"...Excellent. Some really creative shots. On first glance I thought your shot was a dandelion.![]()
Yes, I don't disagree Pete. I'm not really happy with that one. I think that if I can get back there while it's raining and there is enough foot traffic I might be able to come up with something better.I like the 1st and 3rd Bill which I think the technique you used really works.
For the 2nd, the viewpoint does not work for me, but I can see why you took ite multi exposure for the people.
Pete
Thanks Bebop!Gosh I really love all of these Bill. So creative! I'd have been completely unable to choose, they're all great.
I think the viewpoint is fine on no.2. There is a real sense of movement as people pass below.


They are great pictures, very nicely composed and with lovely colours in the background. Good timing for the theme there.
Good images Bill - nice to have an opportunity like that to capture such a vista!
Two great shots. I think I prefer the vista in the first with the sky in the second![]()






Thanks PeterGreat shot Bill. As you say the lighting is perfect. You've caught his concentration very well.
Thank you Dave.Super street shot Bill![]()
Very lucky, it was a mid-day shot with some harsh light. Thanks PeteMore interesting photos from your location Bill, all equally good in their own way.
Lucky with the light in your chosen shot.
Pete
Thank you SimonAnother cracking set Bill, and your chosen shot is perfect for the theme.
Thanks Bebop, I found the colour shot too distracting.A lovely set, but your chosen shot is just fab. Fits the bill so well and the lighting is lovely, especially with the dark background. Suits the mono treatment too.





Thanks Pete, the Steam Clock is a favourite place and I liked the early morning light. I did like how the 725 shot ended up but, for me, the library shot just edged it out.Looking Up:
I like the one you’ve chosen Bill and I really love the whole atmosphere of the one of the Steam Clock. The light is lovely.
Electrical:
A nice set again. I do like 725 but the last is terrific. Lovely processing!
Thanks Peter, I was lucky with the guy walking past so close to me. I think he was a little three sheets to the wind...Cracking image Bill and great processing.
I also like the street lit from below shot, highlighting the shoe sole.
Thanks Dave, for an unplanned, taken-on-the-fly shot, I think it turned out well.Clever clogs of the week award for the chosen shot!
Thanks Bebop, that is my chosen shot. I appreciate the kind words.I'm not certain which is the chosen shot as I've not come from main thread. They are all great, but I love love love the ICM shot. The minimalism and the two people. Their position within the frame and the lines on the floor leading you in. Really nice.
Thanks Helen.Some great shots you've captured. It's hard to choose but I do like the ICM effect on your chosen shot.


