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I like the B&W chopped version - it adds atmosphere to the shot. Some great shots so far John 
Hi John, I know how difficult it is to get a shot in some weeks (although for different reasons) but you haven't fallen behind and that counts for something.
I prefer the mono shot out of the 2 but feel it could be a bit more contrasty for my taste. Not your best shot so far (sorry) but then I need talk![]()
I like the B&W chopped version - it adds atmosphere to the shot. Some great shots so far John![]()
I do like the b&w on the apple now it's browning slightly, it just seems to accentuate the shape and tones better for me. Also not keen on the yellow/brown mark on the board which is drawing my eye a little on the colour version. Might have to buy some fruit now (not to eat!)![]()
Nice colours in the apple (not so keen on the B/W version) and I like the stain on the cloth as it links the apple with the knife.![]()


What makes it for me is the pov. It looks as though you've just popped out of the ground though the manhole, taken the shot and disappeared again. Did you get any comments while you were taking it? John - the colour shot of chopped for me -love the composition and the clear focus on the apples innards!
As for street the first is just great - superb low level viewpoint and detailed view just takes you right there! And doing in B&W just makes it grittier and somehow more 'real' (God knows why)
Sorry you had such a difficult week - but you still managed 2 intersting shots.
#1: I love this. There's no point on commenting on the quality because you've already done that, and a p&s is a p&s, and if they could do what a sophisticated dslr would do we wouldn't all lug round 2 tons worth of kit.What makes it for me is the pov. It looks as though you've just popped out of the ground though the manhole, taken the shot and disappeared again. Did you get any comments while you were taking it?
#2: Another interesting pov, but I wonder if you took another shot with the approaching car closer, which I think would give the eye something to look at instead of the bush? Not a criticism - just a thought.
Jean
) As for the second shot, I wasn't sure how the bush was going to come out, but I was thinking along the lines, almost of sneaking a look around it. As for the car, it was backing away :bonk: so I'd already missed that oppo...I prefer the first shot too.. great view point love the manhole cover leading your eye into the rest of the scene.. suits the B+W gives a real gritty feel to it
John, sounds like it was a tough week for you and I think this is the first time Ive ever known you not to get your shot posted before Sunday night. We all have weeks like this though (for me it was chopped) so well done for getting a shot in.
OK these shots may not be SLR quality, but for a P&S I think theyve come out brilliantly. In fact the slight softness from the P&S combined with the B&W processing actually adds a bit of character and atmosphere to the image.
Number 1 is the stand out one for me. I love the low view point and theres a great sense of perspective in there. The manhole cover in the foreground adds a nice bit of interest and really elevates it from being "just a shot of a street". Even if it hadn't been a hectic week for you I'd call this a success![]()
Two more fine shots John, but number one stands head and shoulders for me. The view point is excellent with the foreground interest from the manhole/drain and then leaves you to wander round the rest of the image. Could have done with a few more people maybe or something in the middle ground to fill it a bit, but I guess you can't control what the public do![]()
I like the first shot it draws you right down the street but also see what you mean from your comment in my thread now about getting lower down.



I remember my Low Down shot from last year but at least it was warm and sunny and I only had sand to contend with
So well done for getting down there in less than ideal conditions
#1 for me. Love the lead in from the manhole cover and as DS said, it makes a really gritty shot p&s or no p&s![]()
Have to be honest John and say the 2nd shot is doing nothing for me at all, but the first is a great effort. I really like the low down 'street level' look. I recall doing that in the middle of covent garden, more than once, so may I offer my sympathy to your knees, ankles and any other extremities that were inconvenienced in the taking of this image![]()
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This is no easy task. And it's the first time I've actually gone out with the intent of actually capturing a bird in flight like this, I have to say they were moving very quickly... but I enjoyed the challenge of it.
Thanks for the answer. Things like setting all the AF points is useful info and probably something I wouldn't think about at the time.
Ian.
Street - I like the 2nd one.....lots of detail to look at
Speed - Well done - a hard shot well caught
Terran
Hi John, well done on trying something new and succeeding!
A great speed image and I'm inspired to try similar myself!![]()
Catch up time
Poem.... I prefer the first one, going for the x-ray look has really paid off with a really creative shot and goes great with the poem. The second shot is a cracker anyway.
Chopped....Out of the 2 I prefer the second the b&w works better as the apple browns, although it's the first food shot that hasn't made me feel hungry
Street....I like the first one alot, the grate/drain covers in the fore ground makes for a very interesting shot.
Speed.... Well captured, I've tried this a few times and know how hard it can be especially at 1/160 sec.![]()