Dave's 52 Project 2010 - Week 16 'Stare' added

Just had a quick look through your thread Dave, you have some great shots. I particularly like your present and chopped :lol:
I also like you mechanical - lots going on, crisp and sharp.
 
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9.52 - Play.

Another sailing related shot - Playing with boats!
 
That's very nice Dave. The flash of colour holds the interest and I love the way the men are silhouetted against the sail. Excellent :clap:
 
Lovely image Dave. The splash of red really sets this off, with the silhouettes.
 
The sport shot for people looks like they are starting a conga line :lol:

I understand your thinking behind your mechanical shot but kind of agree with the busy comments.

I can see you have a thing for boats, cracking sailing shot, the colour of the sail works very well.

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Now I've said I'm not really that keen on boats - but I really like this shot Dave. Certainly says Play but to me also screams Summer.

Colours are terrific. :thumbs:
 
That's very nice Dave. The flash of colour holds the interest and I love the way the men are silhouetted against the sail. Excellent :clap:

Lovely image Dave. The splash of red really sets this off, with the silhouettes.

Thanks guys. Yes, the red really caught my eye, very vivid.

Great shot Dave almost sailing off into the sun set. The 14 class are exiting boats and are great fun getting out on the trapeze.:thumbs:
Cheers Chris. Agree, great boats, but a bit too tippy for my liking - I'll stick with my Hurricane 5.9 SX! :D

excellent shot:clap::clap:

The sport shot for people looks like they are starting a conga line :lol:

I understand your thinking behind your mechanical shot but kind of agree with the busy comments.

I can see you have a thing for boats, cracking sailing shot, the colour of the sail works very well.

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What wonderful colours - great shot!

Great shot as always dave, well done

Cheers all :thumbs:

Now I've said I'm not really that keen on boats - but I really like this shot Dave. Certainly says Play but to me also screams Summer.

Colours are terrific. :thumbs:
Thanks Paul, looks like summer but the wind was bloody freezing!
 
Ah, thinks of warm sunny Sunday afternoons... definitely a nice shot.

Arthur
 
The background in the football shot is actually the sea. I managed to find a sloping football pitch that sloped down towards The Solent. Not very good for football, but great for action shots with uncluttered backgrounds :)

Nope. Even with my limited knowledge I can see how that would make a poor football pitch, but it certainly makes for great shots :thumbs:

Now onto this week.
:eek: I'm a bit lost for words with your shot for Play TBH.

There is nothing in it that I don't like. Everything just sits perfectly with me.
Vibrant red that's picked up in the reflection. Great silhouettes and just enough background detail to give it some context.

Absolutely superb :notworthy:
 
Ah, thinks of warm sunny Sunday afternoons... definitely a nice shot.

Arthur
Thanks Arthur, yes, roll on summer! :)

Nope. Even with my limited knowledge I can see how that would make a poor football pitch, but it certainly makes for great shots :thumbs:

Now onto this week.
:eek: I'm a bit lost for words with your shot for Play TBH.

There is nothing in it that I don't like. Everything just sits perfectly with me.
Vibrant red that's picked up in the reflection. Great silhouettes and just enough background detail to give it some context.

Absolutely superb :notworthy:
Thanks very much Sarah :thumbs:
 
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10.52 - Chemistry (in action)

What looks like a simple shot actually was quite difficult! A full pack of Alka Seltzer used and hundreds of shots taken, and I'm still not completely happy with it :bang: I've run out of tablets now and the rugger's on so it'll have to do! :lol:
 
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Great idea, I would be happy with that shot. Must be hard capturing all that energy as it must fizz quite quickly.

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I'd be happy with that shot too, what would you improve?

Just read your reply to my previous comment. The Hurricane looks a cool boat i bet you can have some fun in that , i have to confess though when i was sailing (many years ago now) i quite enjoyed getting on the edge and tipping over:lol:
 
Nice capture dave, well done
Thanks Jim

Great idea, I would be happy with that shot. Must be hard capturing all that energy as it must fizz quite quickly.

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Cheers. It was getting the timing right before the water became really cloudy that was the tricky bit.

Great shot :clap:
Thanks Liz

I'd be happy with that shot too, what would you improve?

Just read your reply to my previous comment. The Hurricane looks a cool boat i bet you can have some fun in that , i have to confess though when i was sailing (many years ago now) i quite enjoyed getting on the edge and tipping over:lol:
I don't like the bubbles up against the glass! I enjoy being up on the edge, but not tipping in! Too cold and too hard to get upright again! :lol:

Excellent shot Dave, I just went for dry tablets :lol:
Cheers Alby. I was thinking of you when I did this and wondered if you would do something similar - spooky!
 
That's a great shot Dave. Focus and detail are amazing and processing and lighting are spot on. Excellent job :clap:
 
Great Chemistry shot. I went for the old Alka Seltzer too but my shots not as good as yours.
Thanks Sue. I dunno about that - at least you had some colour in yours :)

That's a great shot Dave. Focus and detail are amazing and processing and lighting are spot on. Excellent job :clap:
Cheers Darren :)

That's amazing Dave - my favourite so far this week :clap:

I don't know what you're happy about - this is lovely, sharp, detailed, great contrast with the black and white. (if you hadn't mentioned it I wouldn't even have noticed bubbles up against the glass!)
Very kind words Sarah - thank you :D
 
I don't know what you're happy about - this is lovely, sharp, detailed, great contrast with the black and white. (if you hadn't mentioned it I wouldn't even have noticed bubbles up against the glass!)

:bonk: Sorry - that should have said "I don't know what you're unhappy about"
But from the context of the rest of the sentence I guess you gathered what I was trying to say :lol:
 
Week 9 - Excellent, really intrigued by that and would happily have that put into Calender etc :)

Week 10 - Phenomenal. I didn't think of this idea at all and I had tablets for my shot too!!
Will have to have a go at this sometime..... looks quite fun, as well as frustrating.

Can you share your secret on how you achieved it?.....please...:D
 
Week 9 - Excellent, really intrigued by that and would happily have that put into Calender etc :)

Week 10 - Phenomenal. I didn't think of this idea at all and I had tablets for my shot too!!
Will have to have a go at this sometime..... looks quite fun, as well as frustrating.

Can you share your secret on how you achieved it?.....please...:D
Thanks very much Stephen.

Nope, I don't mind sharing how I did it. I brought (from a cheapo shop for £1.80) a small square shaped vase/glass to ensure I didn't get any distortion from any curved glass. I then used a tiny watch maker's screwdriver to 'drill' a hole in an Alka Seltzer tablet, which I then threaded some white cotton through (the bubbles hid the cotton in the shot). I dropped the tablet in the glass filled with water using the cotton to stop the tablet sinking to the bottom of the glass and voilà! Actually it took quite a few attempts to get right! Lighting - off-camera SB800 Speedlight 45 degree left of camera and I used a piece of black card behind the glass to get the black background. Simples! :)
 
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That works for me Dave... it's an impressive capture too and bang on theme.
 
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11.52 - Candid - The 'Stare'

This chap was very strange - he stood in this position for about 5 minutes just staring into nothing before I moved in front of him to get this shot. Not quite sure what to make of him :shrug: But it was in Brighton so who knows......:thinking:
 
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He looks a lot like he's practicing qigong. This is one of the key stances.
 
Thanks Dean. I did wonder what he was doing - he was walking around waving his arms about slowly before he stopped and did this (rushes off to look up qigong :))
 
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Yey I'm so excited to see this thread after spending the best part of Saturday reading your 365 from last year!

:-)
 
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