Thanks Andy. It was pretty much as shot - I used a 4 stop hard line grad filter to darker down the sky.hi dave just trying to catch up on a few weeks i have missed some fantastic images really like your chemistry and produce shots can i ask what you used/did on the produce shot that really stands out for me,quad has been a difficult week and like your interpretation well done
Neat stuff.
Love it when people go off on mad tangents and still hit the mark.
Superb liking this shot....even though I despise the subject matter.... I've seen some nasty injuries from barbed wire
...and it's made holes in far too many pairs of jodphurs/coats etc
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That's a very strong and simple image and definitely fits Quad with it's four barbs, I might be tempted to get rid of what looks like a bit of cobweb on the lower right hand side but that's being picky. Very good, I like it.
Thanks allSpot on Dave, I really like it, and a very original take on quad
Thanks Louise. Yes shot at Chapmans Pool just along a bit from Swanagewow, your produce shot is beautiful! What filters did you use? I love the colours. I love all sunsets. beautiful! Was it shot in Dorset?
Chemistry - amazing, the detail is insane!
Quality, i love this image, excellent choice and unique.
Excellent take on the theme Dave. Well done.

Thanks RobCracking image !!
Spot on theme, brilliant composition and there's some interesting processing too, whatchado?
Cheers Chris. that was the idea - to try and get the bucket and the plant to stand out in the foreground.Like the shot Dave but was wondering what it had to do with shoot until i read the bottom line, then it becomes obviousI love the perspective on the bucket which makes it look really imposing.
Cheers DadeQuad: Love the close up of the barbed wire, great idea!
Shoot: like clud17 was lost at first then read the info - great angle and colour, really pops and adds a lot of depth to this great shot![]()
Another who was wondering where the shoot came in... then read it.. it works very well, and I like it.
Dave that is an awesome shot - my favourite of the week. Love the imposing feel and processing of it.
Thanks John, Dean, Chris,I didn't spot the shoot at first either! But I like the perspective and processing, and made sense when you pointed it out. Certainly still a lot more 'on-theme' that some of my attempts have been
Chris
Thanks Sarah, as said above, not too much PP on this, but I did use a flash to boost the rusty colour on the bucket, and I also had an off-camera flash to lift the shadows on the main digger body:razz: Well I spotted the shoot straightaway!!!
Love, love, love this - and I'm very jealous after my feeble attempt this weekend.
Obviously I don't hang out at abandoned quarries often enough.
Composition, angle and sense of perspective are all spot on and the PP really makes it. Is that a bit of selective desatuarion?
Why thank you SoniaOoooooo.......me likes!! Really really really like this can't find anything I don't like about it![]()
I can't really add anything that hasn't already been said.
Composition, colours and perspective all make for a fantastic shot.
I'm another one that wouldn't have got where shoot came in until you told me thoughOnce I read it then it was obvious.
Andy
Fantastic colours and composition! Well spotted.![]()

It may not be the stariest stare, but...
Not sure it's a 'weak' stare Dave - certainly concentrating on what he/she is doing.
Can't work out whether male/female though.
Maybe a little crowbar used there Dave but as an image I really like it.
Composition is nice and you've got good sharp detail on the person
Thanks Sarah. I was actually stood at the waters edge - the tide goes out a rather long way at the WitteringsReally good shot Dave.
It may not be the stariest stare, but I like it a lot - the muted colours, the intense concentration on his face and the motion in the water all work well together.
Those things can really get some speed up too, so I think you've done well to get such a sharp shot of it.
Were you actually out on the water when you shot this? I'm finding it hard to work out where you were in relation what seems to be the beach in the background.
p.s. I'm voting male, based on the size of the hands and the jawline . . . but I'm not 100% convinced, and if she is female I've just really insulted her
I absolutely love 'single'! Wish I'd thought of that, the depth of field is spot-on! No as keen on stare, but it's a different shot, and well captured too, so it's afrom me!
Great stare shot dave, the detail is so clear, well done m8
It's an excellent image Dave, not sure it screams stare... but nor does mine... I like it... I'm gonna go with female... not sure why... just seems like it.
Very crisp picture freezing the action just at the right time for your take on stare must have been using a long expensive lens for that capture.![]()
It's an excellent action shot Dave, but for me, as Sarah quoted perfectly..
Where's that crowbar?
Ian.
Lovely shot!......and yes although not a direct stare there is definite concentration there and so it works well.![]()

You definitely need to keep an eye on those power kites.. my sister took her eyes off one when she was in a buggy and it lifted her out and dragged her across a playing field before she remembered to let go with one hand!
Great shots, wittering eh? I haven't been there this year yetWaiting for the summer for my annual trip there for my birthday bbq!
Perhaps we ought to organise a TP BBQ meet there in the summer? 