John's Photo 52 - Week 27 Added (10th July) - Highlight

Thanks very much Angela. :thumbs:
 
Blimey am I late with you John!

The keyboard shot is lovely and more music from you which I like :)

I love the dof and the fact you focused close rather than mid way - looks very effective!

Linear - yes more architecture and lines :) and a lovely low viewpoint!

And a compact too :) Puts me and my gear to shame :lol:

Very nice!!!
 
:D... no worries John... Although I was getting close to posting the next one.. .of course I haven't shot it yet :D...

Thanks very much, On simple, I aimed to get the focus point on the lower third, I'm glad it worked and got picked up on. I was glad I got the time for the little walk for Linear, and as soon as I spotted that line straight and so obvious marching across the park, I knew than that was what Linear had to be. Of course even with the liveview only display on the P&S it was damn awkward to line up :D..

I wouldn't go worrying about me putting you to shame though John, not with this little thing, but I might ... get the oppo to take the SLR around your normal shooting ground in London at the weekend :D... See what I can come up with...
 
No worries Jean ;), it's easy to do. Thanks very much, glad you like it :thumbs:
 
John,

I love the DoF that the small sensor helps provide and it really works with this shot. I love the linear element of this shot but I think it is competing with the museum. So as attractive as the Museum is I would be tempted to cut it off all together (along with the round building on the left). I think you'll be left with an absolute corker of a shot.
 
Thanks Simon, I shall have a look at the crop later when I can get at the original, the edit facilities on photobucket, just aren't flexible enough to allow me to tinker with it as I want.
 
Hi John,

Well done on both the simple and the linear shots. they're both great.
Really like the Simple picture; I've seen some great shots recently, close up, Mono and small DOF with great lighting. this is definitely one of them! great post! :clap:
Like the linear shoot. love the way the lines disappear into the horizon! nice one! :thumbs:
 
I hate subjects and themes like this (wait that's an emotion... :D) what with having to go away on training, and problems with cars and other things, I've had one of those weeks, and it left me feeling like this:

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Lessons learned

1) Getting everything lined up and lit is getting easier, so that must be something.

2) If you've been shooting pictures of birds, and set the camera to AI Servo mode, don't expect it to beep at you to confirm focus is locked (didn't spot this one till after I'd finished :bang:)

Things are much better now and generally looking up.
 
Linear, I like this, well done :clap:

Emotion, well there's certainly emotion there! - woulda been better if you actually ripped your hair out though :razz: :p
 
Linear, I like this, well done :clap:

Emotion, well there's certainly emotion there! - woulda been better if you actually ripped your hair out though :razz: :p

Thanks very much. As for ripping the hair out.. that wouldn't have worked... This was shot number 6... I wouldn't have had any left by now :D
 
:razz::razz:
 
The edited simple is much better...:clap:
Linear fits the theme well, may be a bit busy though as Simon says.
Emotion, I know that feeling only to well, glad to hear things are picking up. :thumbs:

Sorry I haven't commented in a while I keep losing track!:bang:

Mark:)
 
love the lead in on your linear :D

as for emotion, i so know that feeling nicely taken :thumbs:

Thanks Ruth :thumbs:

The edited simple is much better...:clap:
Linear fits the theme well, may be a bit busy though as Simon says.
Emotion, I know that feeling only to well, glad to hear things are picking up. :thumbs:

Sorry I haven't commented in a while I keep losing track!:bang:

Mark:)

Thanks Mark, I will have a look at cropping linear when I have time. No worries :thumbs:
 
Well done, Mark. Very well captured.
 
Oh a self portrait...:clap: to me that's challenge in it's own right and really hope it doe's not turn out to be one of the themes...:razz:

Lighting and focus look excellent and it's fits in well for the Emotion theme, so it's a big thumbs up from me...:thumbs:
 
Oh a self portrait...:clap: to me that's challenge in it's own right and really hope it doe's not turn out to be one of the themes...:razz:

Lighting and focus look excellent and it's fits in well for the Emotion theme, so it's a big thumbs up from me...:thumbs:


Exactly what I thought - I find it physically impossible to take an in focus self portrait so you get kudos just for doing that! Add the lighting and pose and you get a round of applause :clap::clap:
 
Nice one John - wish I'd had the nerve to try this :) Good idea and well shot! :D
 
Your emotion shot is nicely taken John, well done!! I am so self critical about pictures of myself that ninety percent are binned, so I applaud you just for that.

Clarity, lighting, colours all work! a good shot! :clap: :clap:
 
Fits the theme John, a self portrait would scare the life out of me (and most of you for that matter)
 
Well done, Mark. Very well captured.

Thanks Jon

I like this - well posed, well lit and clearly expressing the emotions of the week.

I think sps must be really difficult (I've never tried!!) and to get a shot like this creates an emotion of envy in me.

I'm glad to hear the week's improving, too.

Jean

Thanks very much Jean

Oh a self portrait... to me that's challenge in it's own right and really hope it doe's not turn out to be one of the themes...

Lighting and focus look excellent and it's fits in well for the Emotion theme, so it's a big thumbs up from me...:thumbs:

Thanks Marcus

Exactly what I thought - I find it physically impossible to take an in focus self portrait so you get kudos just for doing that! Add the lighting and pose and you get a round of applause

Thanks DS, if you have a remote shutter release it's not too tricky, as long as your not to far away from the camera. Getting focus was actually easier on this than my others, I didn't have to subs anything for me.

Nice one John - wish I'd had the nerve to try this :) Good idea and well shot! :D

Thanks John

Your emotion shot is nicely taken John, well done!! I am so self critical about pictures of myself that ninety percent are binned, so I applaud you just for that.

Clarity, lighting, colours all work! a good shot!

Thanks Angela, The lighting was trickiest, but then using flash nearly always is for me.

Fits the theme John, a self portrait would scare the life out of me (and most of you for that matter)

Thanks Hyster, it can't be that bad surely :D
 
It took a while thinking, but I decided to revisit the idea for my simple image, as a counterpoint to it. I decided to go in real close (macro) and get a shot of one of the ley mechanisms on my flute as this is a complicated piece of engineering. Of course this includes the complications of lighting and the complexities involved at the close working distances.... So this actually encompasses quite a lot of complex parts... I rather like the reflections that the ring flash thingy has created, a side effect I hadn't counted on, but I'll go with it :D.

Shot with my 55-250 with the Raynox attached, lit with the 300AFD and my home made ring flash thingy. I decided to process this into Mono and whack up the contrast far more than I normally would, so more complex processing too ;)

Complex mechanisms with complex reflections
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Not a lot of lessons from this week if I'm honest, other than the shot is probably not very good as I'm happy with it :bonk::bonk: :nuts:
 
I really like it, I like the contrast, the lighting, the conversion and the subject.:thumbs:

I like all of it! Well apart from the scratches....but you can't have everything:lol:, well done!:clap:

Mark
 
I really like it, I like the contrast, the lighting, the conversion and the subject.:thumbs:

:agree: I'm really liking this, works so well in B/W and I like the scratches...:clap:

It means it's a used piece of kit, lots of detail...:clap:

Brilliaint...:clap::clap::clap:
 
That works really well John, as Marcus said, the B&W makes the pic, well done.
 
i like this John the processing works well imo :)

wouldnt have known what it was if you hadnt said though
 
I really like it, I like the contrast, the lighting, the conversion and the subject.

I like all of it! Well apart from the scratches....but you can't have everything:lol:, well done!

Mark

Cheers Mark. As for scratches, well, at least I got most of the dust off first :D


I'm really liking this, works so well in B/W and I like the scratches...

It means it's a used piece of kit, lots of detail...

Brilliaint...

Thanks Marcus, it has been used quite a bit since I got it, but just haven't had the time to play it for over a year now. I really want to get back into it though.

That works really well John, as Marcus said, the B&W makes the pic, well done.

Thanks Hyster

i like this John the processing works well imo :)

wouldnt have known what it was if you hadnt said though

Cheers Ruth, maybe I should have kept quiet ;)
 
Oh I like this John! Nicely abstract and great punchy black and whites! Not sure I would have guessed it either!

Great shot! With added oomph!

:clap:
 
Nice abstract and good BW processing :)

wonder whether it would work better without so much blank black to the left...and instead add the blank black to the right...our eyes tend to scan left to right....and the natural curve on the right might help lead the eye out to the black....

dunno...could be waffling...maybe if this was a crop you could try my crop idea so I can see if I'm talking rubbish lol

I will shut up now :)
 
Oh I like this John! Nicely abstract and great punchy black and whites! Not sure I would have guessed it either!

Great shot! With added oomph!

:clap:

Cheers John

Nice abstract and good BW processing :)

wonder whether it would work better without so much blank black to the left...and instead add the blank black to the right...our eyes tend to scan left to right....and the natural curve on the right might help lead the eye out to the black....

dunno...could be waffling...maybe if this was a crop you could try my crop idea so I can see if I'm talking rubbish lol

I will shut up now :)

Thank you. You know, I agree with you :bang: wish I'd spotted that at the time. It's not cropped, only straightened a little, so not much can be done with that image.
 
thanks very much Jean
 
Hello John, I'm back :D

Emotion, really like this one and it echoes frustration when faced with this challenge very well. And has been said before SPs are difficult and not many of us try them, though I don't know why. Maybe we need to view the result as a picture of someone we don't know and judge it technically rather than resort to our automatic response of 'Oh God, is that me, look at those lines/chin/nose/teeth/whatever' :clap::clap:

Complex - I love abstracts and this ticks all my boxes even if I didn't know what it was. Well done :clap::clap:
 
Hi Jill, welcome back :D

Thanks very much Jill.

Whilst there are some technical difficulties with shooting an SP... i.e. you can't see through the camera, it's actually not that hard to overcome using the self timer and a remote shutter release. I think you may be right about the critique of self, rather than the image being what puts people off doing them, and no I'm not going to make the suggestion I'm thinking of now :D :suspect:.

You wouldn't think when I came to this challenge, I vowed not to do any SP's, and yet I've done at least 3...
 
Thank you :thumbs:
 
I knew this would happen when I saw the theme. I ran out of it. I was off for a few days and no way to setup the shot I wanted to get. So I've settled on this one, as it's all I was going to get.

Disney Time
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Not a lot of lessons really...

When you are going to be on holiday, it's very possible that you won't get time to setup the shot you wanted.
You're also not necessarily going to be able to get a decent shot of something that will meet the theme (I'm not too happy with this shot, but I got something at least).
 
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