DM's 52 - Week 8 - Mechanical

Ooh, talk about suffering for your art...
 
Ouch! :o

Nice DoF, I like it.


Very ouch! But a good result (for us anyway!)

Lets hope week 4s topic is plastered, you'll have that one in the bag

:lol:

This just makes me wince. Nice processing, perhaps just a little less DOF maybe a little more of the fingernail that's intact in focus ? Just me thinking out loud so don't pay too much attention. Great take on the theme all the same :D
Agree with pretty much what Rob said, very nice shot and also guilty of having a wince moment when I first saw it. Good luck with the rest of the year. :thumbs:

Tommy

Thanks Tomy - Rob - i struggled a little as the finger in question is my shutter finger on my right hand :shake: so i had to hold the camera in my left hand and hit the shutter button -


Ouch indeed!

I'm also wondering... do you have frostbite?

Lee the frost bite look is the effect a blues filter has on blood during the BW conversion - the full colour version is a bit tooo much for the forum :eek:

Now look here, you don't need to go as far as self-mutilation just to get an image to fit the theme!

Thank goodness it is not in colour

But full marks for turning your misfortunes to your advantage! :clap:

:thumbs:

OUCH... the lengths people go to for a good picture round here astounds me
Terran

:D

:eek: OW!!!!!!!!.... I've heard of sacrifices for your art ;)... It's a very good shot and very detailed, bang on for the theme... I can feel my toes curling....

Thanks - the full colour version has far to much detail :gag:
Just adding my 'OUCH!' here... looking painful, but a nice picture and very fitting to the theme. Looks a tad dark on my monitor, but I'm on my laptop so it's very likely to be just me.

Thanks

Suffering for your art, how dedicated


Ooh, talk about suffering for your art...

Ouch Ouch Ouch!

Well it's certainly chopped
Very nicely composed actually and great detail in there . . . actually a bit more detail than I really want to look at!

Thanks everyone for taking the time to comment - hopefully thats the last of the dangerous themes.
 
WEEK 4 - Street - Cornish Style

Well theres not really a lot of interesting large urban area's around near me (thankfully :D) for street, this was taken at Watergate Bay, the home of Jamie Olivers 'Fifteen' and its a well known beach for surfing , kiting and generally just chilling out.

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Certainly has a calming, relaxing feel to this photo, very nice indeed.
I like the way you've managed to captured them all, about to put their right foot forward. :thumbs:
Haven't surfed myself but looking at those waves,
they should be chilling with a drink or two. :cool:
 
Good god they must be mad, it's bloody freezing. I used to do a bit of surfing a little bit up the coast, crantock bay one over from Fistral.

I really like this, it's the sort of thing you'd see on a poster somewhere, the only thing to make it better for me would have been a brighter sun/sunrise but at this time of year I think it's going to look cold regardless of what you do.

Excellent interpretation, thumbs up from me.
 
:thumbs: from me too - lovely shot, and one of my favourite beaches so you've made me smile!
 
Needs the theme from Reservoir Dogs in the background. Crazy people but very nice image. Certainly the sort of street I'd like to live down.
 
Love it. Cracking composition. Makes me want to get out the board. ;)
 
have to agree with Jill
great picture
but it's not a speckled hen
 
Oooh. Takes me back to my childhood holidays spent in Newquay.
Looks far nicer then the weather probably delivered too. Is there an 'after' - would love to see their faces on the way back out.
 
Certainly has a calming, relaxing feel to this photo, very nice indeed.
I like the way you've managed to captured them all, about to put their right foot forward. :thumbs:
Haven't surfed myself but looking at those waves,
they should be chilling with a drink or two. :cool:

Thanks - the drink comes later !

Good god they must be mad, it's bloody freezing. I used to do a bit of surfing a little bit up the coast, crantock bay one over from Fistral.

I really like this, it's the sort of thing you'd see on a poster somewhere, the only thing to make it better for me would have been a brighter sun/sunrise but at this time of year I think it's going to look cold regardless of what you do.

Excellent interpretation, thumbs up from me.

Thanks - I fish at crantock for bass sometimes and its a loverly beak for kids in the summer.

:thumbs: from me too - lovely shot, and one of my favorite beaches so you've made me smile!

:thumbs: your right it is a cracking beach


Beautiful colours, it doesn't look like January!

It would have today with the sleet and snow were having :D

Oooh. Takes me back to my childhood holidays spent in Newquay.
Looks far nicer then the weather probably delivered too. Is there an 'after' - would love to see their faces on the way back out.

There could have been an afer if i hadn't sought warmth and refreshment in the pub.
 
Love the shot but it doesn't say Street to me, sorry :(

Thanks - suppose it depends on your definition of street

Needs the theme from Reservoir Dogs in the background. Crazy people but very nice image. Certainly the sort of street I'd like to live down.

:thumbs:

Lovely colours and nicely framed.

:thumbs:

Love it. Cracking composition. Makes me want to get out the board. ;)

Go for it - as long as you have a winter wetsuit :cool:

have to agree with Jill
great picture
but it's not a speckled hen

Thanks - I suppose it depends on your definition of street
 
Wk 2 Very well put together :thumbs:

Wk 3 Ouch! that looks sore, nice simple shot.

Wk 4 Good use of a definition of street, just like Sarah's...cough...avenue ;)

The beech shot is living room wall quality :clap:
 
Well that's annoying... I haven't seen any of your shots until today and suddenly they're all among my favourite shots for each week, not a single predictable shot among them yet all fitting the theme (ok the surfers one, while a great shot, may need a slight crowbar).

I'd have to agree with some of the above that you can go too far for your art as shown in the chopped image!
 
4 Cracking shots! Ouch on the chopped one! Looks painful :eek:. And that's as good as any street shot I've seen! Just because it's on a beach doesn't mean it's not street, eh!
 
Not sure about street... street meaning strata... sand isn't really like that ;), but...

I really like it, excellent capture and spot on timing too.
 
I looked up Street on a well known web site and got the following:-

Street photography is a type of documentary photography that features subjects in candid situations within public places such as streets, parks, beaches, malls, political conventions, and other settings.

Street photography uses the techniques of straight photography in that it shows a pure vision of something, like holding up a mirror to society. Street photography often tends to be ironic and can be distanced from its subject matter, and often concentrates on a single human moment, caught at a decisive or poignant moment


or is there a different definition :thinking: - :p
 
I really like that Paul . . . I think it might be a bit of a crowbar job, but I don't care!!!!

I love the way that you've managed to get their steps synchronised, beautiful colours and lovely texture in the sand.

:thumbs: - i dont see any crowbars......see below :)

Wk 2 Very well put together :thumbs:

Wk 3 Ouch! that looks sore, nice simple shot.

Wk 4 Good use of a definition of street, just like Sarah's...cough...avenue ;)

The beech shot is living room wall quality :clap:

Thanks .....i'm going to try and put a selection of beach / surf / kiting shots together this year - this may be the first.

Well that's annoying... I haven't seen any of your shots until today and suddenly they're all among my favourite shots for each week, not a single predictable shot among them yet all fitting the theme (ok the surfers one, while a great shot, may need a slight crowbar).

I'd have to agree with some of the above that you can go too far for your art as shown in the chopped image!

Thanks for the positive coments :thumbs:

That's a beautiful shot, but stretching the definition of street a little. Love it.

Jenny

:shrug: you all must have read a different definition of street to me ;)

4 Cracking shots! Ouch on the chopped one! Looks painful :eek:. And that's as good as any street shot I've seen! Just because it's on a beach doesn't mean it's not street, eh!

:clap: well said

Not sure about street... street meaning strata... sand isn't really like that ;), but...

I really like it, excellent capture and spot on timing too.

Street photography is a type of documentary photography that features subjects in candid situations within public places such as streets, parks, beaches, malls, political conventions, and other settings. ;)


I looked up Street on a well known web site and got the following:-

Street photography is a type of documentary photography that features subjects in candid situations within public places such as streets, parks, beaches, malls, political conventions, and other settings.

Street photography uses the techniques of straight photography in that it shows a pure vision of something, like holding up a mirror to society. Street photography often tends to be ironic and can be distanced from its subject matter, and often concentrates on a single human moment, caught at a decisive or poignant moment


or is there a different definition
 
week 5 - Speed.

Had trouble with this one thought of all the usual ones like cars,trains speed bumps etc but i managed to get this today after we had lunch at the Watering Hole on the beach at Perranporth (Good Beer and good food :D).

speed.jpg
 
Now that is SPEED :D I like the wide shot capturing the waves and the surfer. Is it your pup?
 
I can't quite decide if the horizon is dead straight, I suspect it may be ever so slightly off, and I just wonder if a different crop with just a little less space below and in front of the dog would balance the composition even more?

However that is a very nice subtle interpretation of the theme, something different and a very nice shot indeed.
 
HI Paul, your street scene is wonderful, love the tones, not so sure about it fitting the theme though:shrug: lovely little pooch for speed.:thumbs:

Thanks - still think fits the wiki definition :shake:

Now that is SPEED :D I like the wide shot capturing the waves and the surfer. Is it your pup?

Thanks Scott - No the dog was someone else's , and it was having great fun being chased around by its owner :D


I can't quite decide if the horizon is dead straight, I suspect it may be ever so slightly off, and I just wonder if a different crop with just a little less space below and in front of the dog would balance the composition even more?

However that is a very nice subtle interpretation of the theme, something different and a very nice shot indeed.


Thanks Ian - i tried 3 or 4 different crops but settled for this with the surfer and the dog both on thirds, the crop you mention was the first i tried but i felt it left the dog nowhere to go, but the balance did look better . As for the horizon i tried to use the dog / surfer to align the shot as i think the waves breaking in the background are causing a bit of a illusion :thinking:
 
I like the speed shot. I've been to the Watering Hole a few times, it's great :)
 
I like the speed shot. I've been to the Watering Hole a few times, it's great :)

:thumbs: i really do need to spend more time there :D - must check if the world cup is showing there..........

Speed is a different take. I think I would have cropped it more so just the little dog was in view.

Thanks - i was just trying to add a little something with running surfer and running tide in the background

Nice take on the speed theme, looks great!

Cheers, Rob

:thumbs: Rob.
 
I like this a lot Paul.

Part of me wants to see a more traditional composition with the dog on the left third to give him more room to run into . . . but this really does work well as it is.
It's the surfer in the background that makes it IMO . . . almost enhances the dog's speed, as if he's racing further ahead of the surfer.

Lovely layers of colour again with the sand, sea and reflections. The horizon does look a bit off to me, but I think it needs to be otherwise the dog would look like he was running downhill.
 
Excellent Paul, the dog appears to be fairly flying and the composition works really well... I think it looks a little wonky too, but it fits for the dog.
 
I like this a lot Paul.

Part of me wants to see a more traditional composition with the dog on the left third to give him more room to run into . . . but this really does work well as it is.
It's the surfer in the background that makes it IMO . . . almost enhances the dog's speed, as if he's racing further ahead of the surfer.

Lovely layers of colour again with the sand, sea and reflections. The horizon does look a bit off to me, but I think it needs to be otherwise the dog would look like he was running downhill.


Excellent Paul, the dog appears to be fairly flying and the composition works really well... I think it looks a little wonky too, but it fits for the dog.

Thanks :)
 
Week 6 - Present


I'm a bit behind at the moment - new job etc ..... so here's a bit of a cop out really :p


present.jpg
 
Week 7 - People

Back to Watergatebay for this one, went to try a new lens and get a picture for week 7.

Two people lost in their own love oblivious to there surroundings.

500mm on FF is still not long enough for surfing pictures so it looks like I'm going to have to get in the water if i want good images without cropping.

people.jpg
 
Now that Present shot is just showing off :clap:

Do we see a slight beech theme to your 52 ;), I wonder how many more themes you can fit around the beech. I hoped you offered them the chance to buy that shot I'm sure they would have loved it. It's a very well capture intimate shot and I love the dog having fun as well.

:thumbs:
 
Now that Present shot is just showing off :clap:

Do we see a slight beech theme to your 52 ;), I wonder how many more themes you can fit around the beech. I hoped you offered them the chance to buy that shot I'm sure they would have loved it. It's a very well capture intimate shot and I love the dog having fun as well.

:thumbs:

Thanks Scott - There is a bit of a beach theme starting, and going to the beach is easier to sell to the wife and the little un ;). the dogs actually another surfer waiting for a wave :lol:
 
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