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Another vote for the flower Jean, it's a stunning shot and a great way to show how far you've come, photographically speaking.
Hello Jean, revision done! exam done! I actually had my back seize during a 15hour revision session, and again during the exam!! However, I am all rested and ready to go again.
Complex:
I love this shot. The lighting colour and clarity are all great, but I particularly like your use of the negative space.
Time:
This is yet another good shot from you. I think blackbirds are underrated (so are magpies, but that's a whole other story) and I love the fact that a wild bird can train a human to pander to it! Fab!
Inspiration:
It's good to see the wood in its before and after state. This shot has the great clarity, colour and composition I have come to expect from you. The mushrooms themselves are just plain beautiful objects.
Development:
I like the quality of the blackbird shot, he looks so proud, but the flower shot is outstanding.
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Another vote for the flower Jean, it's a stunning shot and a great way to show how far you've come, photographically speaking.![]()




The flower shot for me
What a fantastic way to show what you´ve learned, so shows your own development too
Can´t believe we are this far through
And ..... I want a macro lens .......![]()

Love the flower shot, the colours and light are lovely!







Jean, dont be so hard on yourself!!!!!
Second point, I likes this Freedom indeed. - Not anything technical about the shot, but it looks like it's been compressed?
And, the Gallery on here has been having maintenance
I like the composition and the subject of this shot Jean. I too have trouble with washed out skies, and am thinking of investing in a polarising filter, which in turn should help with shots of my black lab.
This weeks shot is still a nice capture though even with the few issues you pointed out!
I've been what's technically known as a "lurker" over here for the last few weeks
I just wanted to drop in and offer some encouragement to everyone doing these 52's.
It takes some real dedication to commit to a photo a week . . . every week.
Keep it up, I'm really enjoying browsing through these threads, and I think those horseys look great
I'm glad I decided to do the 52 - it's made me take shots I wouldn't have thought of and pushed me out of my comfort zone. Even when it's difficult to find the time, it's good to work under a bit of pressure to get something 'useable'. I like the shot but what I really like is that you know what you need to do to make it even better the next time. We all have these weeks I think it's good that we learn from them it's what this process is all about I hope.
Keep up the good work
Mark
Its a fine shot Jean and a nice idea, Mother restricting the foal's feedom.
In 10years we will look back and laugh at how we struggle with the dynamic range of our cameras, I try my best to get it right in camera, I shoot in RAW, I use lightroom to pull the best of it out, and still.. blown sky.
A little contrasty but other than that, a good effort.
Nice one Jean, as Hyster said, a little contrasty and the skies can be damnable problematic at time, I get lots looking like that too, and like Hyster, a lot of the time can't do a thing with it. It shows the theme nicely
Well that's a pretty good effort and I'm not sure why you dislike it, ok so it could be better but we all think that about our shots that we enter on the 52s.
To me you did the right thing to get your shot in on time and be ready to got for the following weeks theme, and remember there is always the reshoot
I love the concept and the composition but it looks to me like the processing has been pushed a little too far to even the exposure, the light really wasnt on your side by the look of things.
Great idea
It actually reminds me of my first day at school when I kept trying to escape from the classroom but the teacher always got to the door before I did
Well shot in difficult lighting
And your self-analysis shows great determination (as usual )
Keep writing, I love reading it
Your determination obviously developed at an early age. What a lovely shot! The foal does look cute!
Whats round mums neck?
I took have probs with washed out skies!
Awww - thank you Sarah - and welcomeI'm glad I decided to do the 52 - it's made me take shots I wouldn't have thought of and pushed me out of my comfort zone. Even when it's difficult to find the time, it's good to work under a bit of pressure to get something 'useable'.
btw - you could still join the party.![]()
Right now I'm still getting to grips with just taking photos - never mind trying to fit them to a theme . . . but you never know, in a few weeks, I might become a late joiner on the 52s.Right now I'm still getting to grips with just taking photos - never mind trying to fit them to a theme . . . but you never know, in a few weeks, I might become a late joiner on the 52s.
(unless someone tells me I have to make up the 30 something weeks that I'll have missed)
Thank you Jean. I've replied in my thread rather than clogging yours up with thoughts about me.


Very nicely done Jean, I do like the blue of the sky, which I myself found to be a pleasing side to night photography. I agree bout being out and about relaxing, Mr D and myself found the same thing.
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very nice, looks great.
This is handheld at 1250 iso
For me one of the fantastic things about living in the New Forest is that it's dark at night, meaning there's there little light pollution, so my immediate idea was the Night Sky. There are several people on tp who would think nothing of produced a fabulous photo of the night sky, with stars all identified, or a fantastic moon. I wouldn't know where to start, so although the 52 is supposed to be pushing my photographic boundaries this Night Sky is as far as it went this week.![]()

Ah Jean so sorry i missed your Freedom shot - and quite a nice one too - they look free galloping around (or cantering or trotting - what do I know) Not sure its my fave of your shots but it fits the theme really well
And Nights a winner - real atmosphere there with the red tinged light to the left - I like that one very much![]()
Well done for bumping the iso up to get the shot, you have pulled it off nicely.
There is plenty to keep my eye wandering around the scene and its certainly fits the theme, as you say Jean, half way there...
Some beautiful night sky shots are one of my ambitions too - unfortunately though, I think I have far further to go than you on that one
Great photo though - and I thought the "Night Sky" bit was very good. It was one of the first things I noticed and if you hadn't pointed it out I wouldn't even have realised that it had been PP'd.
and the entire capture process has to be manual everything... and processing whoa...Well done Jean, that's a great shot, and, whilst it took me a moment... I found the Night Sky :d... I'm surprised there's room for this sort of vessel in Lymington, and god knows how the roads cope...
As for shots of the nightsky... that's one real big and huge can of worms... the results can be very spectacular and rewarding... but if you think photography is expensiveand the entire capture process has to be manual everything... and processing whoa...
Well done for bumping the iso up to get the shot, you have pulled it off nicely.
There is plenty to keep my eye wandering around the scene and its certainly fits the theme, as you say Jean, half way there...



I agree I've just started to pushing the ISO for these sort of shots and it's not all bad...
I like the whole thing and shows that life goes on just because it's gone dark. You got a great capture and a nice pleasing shot well done...
and being a bit picky...with your PP work...you forgot to clone out the other W to a N on the portside.......
Well done Jean a excellent shot...
Really like this shot Jean, and well done for exploring high ISO
Composition
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Really like this shot Jean, and well done for exploring high ISO
Composition
Colours
Level of interest
Learning points![]()
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