
It's great that the 52 has meant you've learnt something. It has certainly helped me explore other areas of photography I would never have delved in to.
I think both are interesting images, and well lit. I confess I wouldn't have thought of them as ICM, more as multiple exposures, but it definitely sounds like you intentionally moved the camera, so there you have it! I've had some success taking lightning shots with the Live Composite mode - you need the camera on a tripod, and a good flash can wipe out any previous flashes but it is amazingly effective.
That's great. I love it when something spurs you on. Mainly I do sports and wildlife, but the 52 has me playing with still life and flash and it makes a nice changeThe 52 is proving to be far more effective than I had hoped. It is forcing me to try things that I wouldn't bother to do otherwise - and I am absolutely loving it.
With the ICM, my attempts at motion blur were just embarrassing. I also tried adjusting the zoom - these did show promise.
I've ordered a pair of Godox TT350o's, which are due to arrive on Friday. So, I'll have more experiments to do over the weekend.
Thank you. I'm pleased that it made sense.Thank you for explaining your process for your wk4 image. Apart from not been lined up as you wanted I think it worked really well and is certinally different.
A really interesting take on the theme Donal, I like both images. I'm going to have to play around with the Live Composite mode and see what I can come up with.
That's great. I love it when something spurs you on. Mainly I do sports and wildlife, but the 52 has me playing with still life and flash and it makes a nice changeThere is always so much to learn! Enjoy your new toys when they arrive
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I think that it's #3 for me Donal. Fantastic shot!
No. 3 for me too.
I like your light effects on the statue, just not sure about that blue streak on the inside of his left elbow.
I like your chosen shot - nice lighting.
Your chosen shot works for me. I always admire those willing to spend time with lights and complicated indoor setups as its not something I ever do.
I like the one you've chosen, the lighting is very nice and nice warm colours.
Yeah the last one for me too. Looks like an expensive one though. It's too dear![]()
The 1st and last shots work for me, with my preference being the last one.
Your second shot I think fails as the path / line of pollarded trees appears to disappear before getting to the church, The angle is wrong. Maybe getting closer would work.
Pete
3rd one for me, although your chosen shot is nice.
I know what you mean about the 2nd shot - sometimes what you see with the eye just can’t translate through a lens
Thank you. Pure luck. If somebody hadn't pointed them out I might not have even seen them. The top half (sky and clouds) have had the "dehaze" option in Olympus Workspace turned up full which makes the clouds look a bit dramaticI really like the composition of the deer image. just perfect with them on the brow of the field and so well placed (you did put them there didn't you? )
My husband is always spotting a better shot than I seeIf somebody hadn't pointed them out I might not have even seen them. The top half (sky and clouds) have had the "dehaze" option in Olympus Workspace turned up full which makes the clouds look a bit dramatic



I like your choice. The contrast between the natural moonlight and the streetlight is disturbing and compelling. It's like two images merged together.
A varied set.
I would have chosen no.3 - IMO it is an alley and it is different to any of the others.
The person walking the dog gives it a sense of scale.
I like the first image Donal, I think that it's the right choice. I like the contrast in colours between the green of the alley and the blue of the night sky.
I’d have gone with the first one too. It holds the interest a lot more than the others. The street light shining on the path pulls you into the image.
I think you chose the right one. The dynamic range is so high, that much of the image is just black - perhaps a candidate for HDR?
I like the Dark Alley Shot, tricky to expose, but it works.
Pete
I like them all - your chosen one is nice and I like the light of the light. It would work for me even cropping out the moon and sky.
The second one is really "gritty". There's so much going on here.
The tree one is a bit more of a shoehorn, but a nice shot nonetheless, with the person adding some perspective on the size of the trees





Thank you!Good stuff!
All good and it fits the challenge.
personally I would have chosen no. 3.
Plan B worked well for you.