weekly It is what it is, Sirching for 52/2016 - 52 - Celebrate

Like this Chris, to me it's the struggle for life, nice colours against the rocky background. Nicely stacked !
 
Hmmm! Just read your reply to Emma - very interesting Chris. I haven't tried stacking either so may give it a shot sometime. Like the composition with those colours coming through and I like the narrative showing nature sustaining life in a harsh environment. :clap:
 
Hmmm! Just read your reply to Emma - very interesting Chris. I haven't tried stacking either so may give it a shot sometime. Like the composition with those colours coming through and I like the narrative showing nature sustaining life in a harsh environment. :clap:
Thanks Carl, doing it the way I did it was fairly straight forward and is certainly another tool in the box for when there is OOF foreground stuff that is distracting from the subject. I liked the idea that life just springs up anywhere and everywhere
 
Bit of a catch up on comments
sign - plenty of signs there but no real focal point
stone re-shoot - lovely amonite well taken
flora - I like soft tones and the raindrops on it lovely simple looking shot
Life - certainly shows the adverse conditions some plants survive in well captured
 
Bit of a catch up on comments
sign - plenty of signs there but no real focal point
stone re-shoot - lovely amonite well taken
flora - I like soft tones and the raindrops on it lovely simple looking shot
Life - certainly shows the adverse conditions some plants survive in well captured

Thanks for taking the time to catch up Minx much appreciated
 
Nice one Chris, theme-wise, not too dissimilar to mine.

I wouldn't have guessed it was a stack job, because it's not the type of image that I associate with stacking. But now you mention it, I can see the unfocussed areas at the sides.
 
Clinging to life - interesting take on the theme Chris. Never tried focus stacking but I have been known to hang around the park with my camera looking for a tree to hang my knickers on :naughty:
 
Hey Chris,
Well done getting something for life without the huge shoe horn I'm about to use ;)
Thanks Tim

Nice one Chris, theme-wise, not too dissimilar to mine.

I wouldn't have guessed it was a stack job, because it's not the type of image that I associate with stacking. But now you mention it, I can see the unfocussed areas at the sides.
Yes I think it probably needs something to give it a bit of scale, the seedling is tiny and it was a macro job.

Clinging to life - interesting take on the theme Chris. Never tried focus stacking but I have been known to hang around the park with my camera looking for a tree to hang my knickers on :naughty:
:D Thanks Jill, and I thought I was taking a risk!
 
I had no idea what I was going to shoot for this week's theme but this evening I was out looking for butterflies it being warm and all and whilst I didn't get any butterfies I did come across this
52-2016-Hidden (2) by TheWub, on Flickr

and in a bid to out-cute @Cobra here are a couple of other shots of the same deer
52-2016-Hidden (4) by TheWub, on Flickr

52-2016-Hidden (3) by TheWub, on Flickr
 
Oh Wow! What a great find Chris. #2 for me I think for the eye contact and composition. Beautiful. :clap:
 
A very nice set of image there Chris I agree with Dean No 1 fits the hidden theme best.
 
Oh Wow! What a great find Chris. #2 for me I think for the eye contact and composition. Beautiful. :clap:

Oh how beautiful and perfect for the theme! Number two is wonderful - great eye contact - but I do like the environment in the first.

A nice set there Chris, the first one for me, I like the doe small in the frame and with the branches adding to the hidden feeling :)

A very nice set of image there Chris I agree with Dean No 1 fits the hidden theme best.

Thanks all, I see them around in the woods fairly regularly but it is rare to get close enough to get a decent shot.
 
The theme is hidden not serendipitous :p

Nice find Chris and I'll let you off in the "cute stakes" :thumbs:
 
The theme is hidden not serendipitous :p
:D - is Running Away in the list of themes, 'cause this is a good fit for that. TBH you were probably getting this photo whatever the theme, I've learned from the best :notworthy:

Nice find Chris and I'll let you off in the "cute stakes" (y)
Thanks Chris
 
TBH you were probably getting this photo whatever the theme, I've learned from the best :notworthy:
Excellent, thats other shoe horner into the flock :D
 
Wow Chris lucky you ...well spotted, I'm with the others #1 for the theme, #2 for the expression, and #3 for capturing a real sense of vulnerability.
Thanks Susie, I was happy when I managed the first but it was a real bonus that it headed out into a clearing
 
First one for me can't add anything to what's already been said nicely spotted and good reactions to catch of before it bolted
 
#2 for the pose and sharpness, #1 for hitting the brief although it looks slightly soft on my screen.
 
#2 for the pose and sharpness, #1 for hitting the brief although it looks slightly soft on my screen.
Thanks Bernd, it's probably noise/noise reduction making the first look a bit soft, it was dark under those trees.
 
Yes subject's a bit soft in #1 but still a great image, great surround. (y)
 
#1 here. I was going to say something about the softness adding to the feel of the shot but that's an onteresting way to get the effect using the NR.

Yes subject's a bit soft in #1 but still a great image, great surround. (y)

Thanks both.
 
Chris, I am surprised they hung around. We stumbled across a large deer earlier in the year scared the crap out of me, I don't know who was more frightened ! Prefer the first photo
 
Chris, I am surprised they hung around. We stumbled across a large deer earlier in the year scared the crap out of me, I don't know who was more frightened ! Prefer the first photo
Thanks Chris, they usually hear me and leg it long before I can get a clear shot, this one was cautious but not too bothered
 
52'ers lament from me this week. I've been hanging on since the theme was announced for some half-decent skies and last night looked promising so I went up to shoot the clichéd lone tree. When I got up there I realised that last time I was there was probably winter and the tree(s) looked stark against the sky now they were green and bushy and not really the shot I was want but I'm not going to get another chance this week so here it is :(

52-2016-Lone-Tree by TheWub, on Flickr

On the plus side I got some reasonable path shots for this month's Takes On challenge :)
Takes on a path (July Challenge)
 
Not a long wrong with that at all Chris, especially the sky :thumbs:
 
That is a brilliant shot Chris - love the colours and that sky .. beautiful.
 
That works for me I'd lose the vignette though doesn't do it any favours
 
Brilliant image Chris that sky is fantastic
Thanks Mark

That works for me I'd lose the vignette though doesn't do it any favours
Thanks Allan, I'm not one for vignettes and I have not added one to this image but the sun was shining on the middle of the foreground limestone and tree so I pulled the exposure down a bit on the foreground which seems to have given the vignette effect
 
Very nice ... stole peep at the exif ... f/18 for 20 secs. (y)
 
Very nice ... stole peep at the exif ... f/18 for 20 secs. (y)
Thanks David, it was pretty windy too, it took a few attempts to get the tripod stable enough for a reasonable shot. The 40 second version didn't work at all :)
 
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