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Thanks PhilLiving World - Love it Chris
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Thanks PhilLiving World - Love it Chris
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Thanks AndyBit of a shoehorn, but well composed and nice water,
Cheers.
Thanks AllanWorks for me looks like a fascinating place, not sure i would enjoy getting there though
Not even remotely a shoehorn Chris!!
A belting image by any standards, but right on the theme too. Love it.
Thanks Stan, it gets a lot nicer than that but also a lot more horrible...That's stunning, just can't imagine the subsurface world could be so beautiful.
Thanks SteveAmazing shot for living world. Great texture on the roof of the cave and just the right amount of movement in the water.
Thanks MinxTo pickle - made me smile I like it - fun shot for a hard topic.
Living world - Fantastic picture great details and quite tranquil
2016-52-SpikeyHat (1) by TheWub, on Flickr
2016-52-SpikeyHat-Trail by TheWub, on Flickr
2016-52-SpikeyHat (3) by TheWub, on Flickr
2016-52-old-reshoot by TheWub, on FlickrThanks LeeHi Chris, liking your first Spiky image, seems a better thought out image, balances nice with the rock and tree. The reshoot is very good too.
Thanks Tim, we were lucky enough to get out in the sunshine yesterday evening although it was pretty cold.I prefer the one you chose for the main thread Chris. The hat and the bare branches of the tree against the sky seem to work well.
Was this taken in the evening as the light has a warm, golden look to it.![]()
Thanks BrianThe first one is better than the others in my eyes. Great prop and model, Very nicely shot and processed.
Thanks Chris, I did think about cloning out that bramble but since the theme is spiky I thought it did no harm. You are probably right on the fossil and TBH I think this shot makes it look smaller than it is.First spiky for me too Chris, from the hat to the bramble thats just about to attack your subject, it all works well
Re-shoot, that's an interesting old fossil, I'm not sure that it really needs anything in the back ground, the textures say it all IMO
Thanks Susie, I really wasn't expecting the photo of Elinor on the rock to work out as well as it did, we got lucky with the sun set. The fossil reshoot was something I needed to get out of my system, unfortunately I'm not entirely sure the itch as been completely scratched.I'm another one for the first shot Chris ....the rock with the little tree, the beatiful sky, and the lovely model wearing the hat, they all work together perfectly.
I agree with Cobra about the fossil ...I think it works well as a stand alone object and to be honest I can't see much of the background.
I was trying to work that out as I was looking at it, but came the the conclusion that it was larger rather than smaller,TBH I think this shot makes it look smaller than it is.

It's a coral, probably similar to a fan coral and this shot is looking a the side of it, it's about 18" at the widest and must weigh around 10kg. That was kind of why I was going for some branches in the background, to try to suggest what kind of thing it is.I was trying to work that out as I was looking at it, but came the the conclusion that it was larger rather than smaller,
Also out of interest, do you know what it is? It *looks* like some kind of fan worm with a few molluscs also embedded.
Thanks Carl, we were lucky with the sky considering recent weatherThat's a terrific image for Spikey - the one you chose to head your link. Lovely composition with the tree mimicking the spikiness of the headgear of the model - nice lighting too and detail in the sky. Wonderful.![]()
Thanks Minx, I know exactly what you mean regarding the reshoot, my thoughts exactlySpiky - I too like the first one best infact my order of preference matches the order you have put them in.
Reshoot- I do like your reshoot whilst different to the original I am not sure that is is better or worse than the original just different
Thanks Dean, I was liked the way the hat and tree went togetherA nice selection for Spiky Chris - I like the one with the light trails, but number one does it for me, that rock, lone tree and the model is a nice combination and more pleasing to the eye with that nice sky in the background![]()
Thanks Gaz, yes that was just ambient, the sun was just about setting. the other two were lit with speed lights.Hi CHris. Yes you chose the right image out of those for spiky. Really like the warmth in there plus the oddness of someone being there in that scene with that hat on just seems to kep you looking.Was it ambient light only ?
Gaz
Right place right time, well done.Thanks Gaz, Yes that was just ambient, the sun was just about setting. the other two were lit with speed lights.
Thanks SteveSpiky first one for me, great idea and well shot, the colours of the hat contrast nicely with the starkness of the tree.
Thanks Paul, I didn't want to over cook it but I agree it could probably go up a notch or two. The reshoot was an idea that has been nagging at me and I am not entirely happy with it but I want to try to associate the fossil with living/growing things because it was a coral.Hi Chris - some great shots for Spiky! I love the first as the composition and balance between the tree and behatted (just made that one up!) subject are spot on! The light is great as well - could perhaps take a bump up in saturation or warmth (maybe a grad) to bring out that a bit more? Reshoot is ok, but not as strong as your spiky shot for me. Good job!
Thanks Alan, I was aiming for something surreal.Hi, I like the first spiky too its pretty surreal extra points for that and I agree with the above comment about the reshoot