The TP52 - 2026 KanePhotos' 52 for 2026

An interesting image, that fits the theme nicely. Well done for thinking outside of the box.
 
Week 5 - Rainy Day


Week 5 - Rainy Day
by Kane, on Flickr

This is my submission, a classic take on a nice thing to do on a rainy day. Curl up with a book. We had no rain so instead I used the trusted spray bottle on the windows. I wish I'd just pushed the mug back another cm or two so it didn't intersect the leg. This was an interesting lighting challenge to.

The other shot I was considering is this from Cyprus the week of the theme.


Week 5 - Rainy Day Alt
by Kane, on Flickr
 
Both work nicely Kane, although the horizon not quite straight in the second shot ,over me to favour your chosen shot.
 
Good take on the theme. You've convincingly emulated a wet day.
Nice choice of WB too.
Thanks Tim, I did play quite bit with the WB. The video lamp on the right side was very warm, and a very cool flashgun was pointed through the window (the white in both socks is a little different). I think the whites on the shorts & socks have turned out 'natural', but the scene still has that warm feeling of relaxing at home on a cold day.
 
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Nice colours there Kane, tells me warm and cosy, wrapped up warm and dry in a book on a rainy day, what could be better.
 
Hi all,

It's catch up time! Firstly Week 7 - Reflections in (Frozen) Water. This was taken slightly later than the deadline (22nd Feb)


Week 7 - Reflections in Water
by Kane, on Flickr

Still a bit too cold for water here so I hope I can get away with it's frozen counterpart!

Week 8 - Vintage Objects.

Week 8 - Vintage Objects
by Kane, on Flickr

This was the train I caught into Kyiv last week, which was definitely vintage! I think perhaps 80s. This is also the FRAMING technique given the people are framed in the reflection in the train window.

Now to keep up to date going forwards.
 
Week 9 - Time

This one didn't quite work out as planned, it is a 60 second exposure and I was hoping it would be a gradient on the coffee in the bottom with the lowest areas dark, and upper light along with a line showing the drip. But I still like it! The idea was to show the daily ritual which takes time and use my Chemex which has an hourglass like figure to further emphasise it.


Week 9 - Time
by Kane, on Flickr
 
It's a nice idea, but as you say it didn't really pan out. The only thing I can think might help it to go the other way and have a shorter exposure to show the coffee dripping into the lower container?

Or retitle the image Coffee Time?

Nice image though, and a very nice coffee maker.
 
I think the problem is the condensation, you can kinda see a light brown line in the middle but the condensation really hides it. I think it would perhaps would better with the drip going into a jug from like a V60 or something but then you lose the hourglass shape
 
Good concept, a short exposure catching a drip as said would probably be more effective but it’s definitely worth trying something new
 
Great idea Kane, one of my favourite ways to make coffee.
 
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