
Random - nice find Gramps. Very vivid colours, nice focus too![]()
Nice one GrampsI might have been tempted to use a shallower DoF, but I think we disagree on that point because I tend to have too shallow a DoF if anything, while you often seem to have quite a deep one. I think we should break up the band due to "artistic differences"!!!
It is a great shot though, and certainly very random![]()
I do have some with a shallower DOF Mark but in this instance I just wanted the background to show through clearly as I felt it added to the picturesque setting of the stones.
Hi Gramps,
like ya pic, think the focus is just fine, fits the theme well![]()
nice pic gramps whats that blue thing in the top of the pic?
it does seem a long time doesn't it.Very nice landscape scene that Gramps, nice composition and lovely colours.
Hi, Gramps, Random I feel is one of your strongest for a while. I like the deep DOF, nice, vivid colours.
I bet it would be better at sunrise/set with nice warm tones.
Cheers.
Nice clean image. The scale has thrown me though. They look reasonably small and then I find out Stanton drew is the UK's second largest stone circle!





mmmm eye candy, I mean, oops, erm, *blush* very good shots![]()
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But you can't see his face so who knows?!?!?!?!

mmmm eye candy, I mean, oops, erm, *blush* very good shots![]()
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Good work there Gramps
You've handled the light/exposures well. All three together tell the story, bang on theme IMHO. Iain
On theme with these images. All three show the action well.
Hi Gramps, your best yet I recon! It has to be number 1 for me.
2 would be the one if it weren't for the guy in the background and the strange levitating bottle, while in 3 I can't see what hes doing clearly enough (it's there, just not what my eye is drawn to). A crop might help this one a lot I think.
Number 1: cracker, with perfect (and I mean perfect) DoF!!!
Temperature - Nice set. I really like No 3 and this pips it for me as the because of the rising steam. Strong composition too and back on theme.
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Hi Gramps, sorry I have struggled to keep up these last few weeks!
Leave, this made me chuckle! On theme, nice rule of thirds and suits the mono
Random, definitely a random bunch of stones. I like the first one for the nice blue sky and rolling fields in the background!
Temperature, no apologies needed. I think you've done well in a difficult situation.
#1, I like the motion blur showing the farrier working fast before he loses the heat on the metal.
#2, I would probably have cropped the water bottle out in number two as it is a little distracting (that would also crop out most of the guy in the background) but then it's probably there to cool the farrier down as he works so actually fits the theme! I would still consider reducing the saturation on the blue bottle so it doesn't stand out quite so much
#3, the steam coming off the shoe here really says temperature to me. It's just a shame the front half of the horse is white as the steam is a little lost against the horses coat.
These three would be a good candidate for a triptych maybe
But you can't see his face so who knows?!?!?!?!
Hi ya
Good set of images for Temperature & given the circumstances you've done darn well with all of them
#3 for me....the smoke from the hot shoe on the hoof is spot on , a darker horse would have nailed it but hey , not possible this time but love the image...![]()
Hi Gramps
The third one is the best of the set for me, all real good shots, but I really the composition of this one, the smoke coming off the hoof looks great, a moment well caught !!!
Hi Gramps,
Random - I love this. Great colours and detail.
Temperature - My pick out of the lot would be #3 because of the smoke and the lack of clutter (#2 has the bottle and the other man in the background). If it were me, I'd have cropped out the tail of the horse, as most of the detail seem to have been lost. I think as far as composition goes, #1 is better, and it says "temperature" more than #3, but for me focus is in the wrong place (that's just me, though).


Wow, I'd never have known that was an iris!