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I prefer the second one too, it looks sharper on my monitor than the first.
Hi Sue, it's obvious you lacked inspiration this week. Of the two shots the second is better, but they lack any real focal point.
I'm afraid Sue Hi Sue, it's obvious you lacked inspiration this week. Of the two shots the second is better, but they lack any real focal point.
I'm afraid Sue
The second one has potential though, the green of the field is on a third, if you could bring that tree on the right hand side in so it is on a third too it may balance the image. Iain
Hi Sue, I love your alpaca and pelican shots. You have got so much detail in the feathers and the colour of the sky and sea is stunning.
I agree with the others about this week's shots. The first is a bit dark and on the second it is a pity that the tree is not a bit further over.
Jenny
Hi Sue, I love your alpaca and pelican shots. You have got so much detail in the feathers and the colour of the sky and sea is stunning.
I agree with the others about this week's shots. The first is a bit dark and on the second it is a pity that the tree is not a bit further over.
Jenny
4 strong images and it works well as a quadtych (if thats a word)
Hi Sue,
Looks like we had almost the same idea. Not an easy subject this time.
Regards,
David.
I would say that you have been original with the way you have put theses together. I guess the odd one out is the traffic light as the rest are railway orientated?
Sue to me the traffic lights are out of place in this shot, the other three images are railway orientated. I think that the railway shots would be stronger as a triptych.
Allan
Hi Sue, this says stop to me more than any of the others this week. In fact, it says it 4 times! Well done.
Jenny
An interesting idea - I wonder if it is a good excuse for the much-maligned selective colouring treatment?
Phil
Nice idea, and I agree with Allan that a triptych might have been better with the railway shots.
However it's a strong "Stop" collection and it works very well.
Ian.

Not too keen on either of the ingredients shot Sue... I get what you were aiming at with the first on the darkness, but it's not worked for me... I agree about the tree in the second one, perhaps a portrait crop of the right hand end would achieve it. It's a better image though...
Stop... now, that's got it... much better, a very nicely put together set, that all say stop... it took me a few minutes (being very slow today) to work out the odd one out... but I got there before reading the other comments.. I too wonder if selective colouring would work... leave the sign blue though... and get a second odd one out
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Great Image for Stop. I was going to get a picture of a stop sign and leave it at that as I was clueless for a while...but using for images makes this week a strong entry![]()


Good thinking! That first image fits the bill very well.
the first image is great, and absolutely isolated. its a pity there is a large gap between the daisy's and the campion, could you get down a bit lower?
For me the 1st image says ISOLATION a lot more than the 2nd.
As above its a shame theres such a gap between the two
Another vote for #1 Sue. You have captured a real summery feel in this image, it says isolation to me. I like the colours and composition too. I am undecided about the gap as mentioned above. I think it adds a little something to the image in that the daisies are surrounding and isolating the pink flower. Well done Iain
Another vote for the first Sue, it's very much on theme, and the little pink flower looks so isolated. I'm thinking the gap enhances that, and removing the gap between the campion and the daisys would make it look less isolated.
Ingredients...Great idea to shoot ingredients as they are growing in a field, 2 very nice shots but out of the 2 I would go with the first with the hint of yellow in the distance.
Stop...Another great idea to show 4 very good reasons why you should STOP!!!
Isolation....Out of the 2 Sue I think the second one works better as the popppy does look isolated where as in the first the purple flower just looks the odd one out.
the first image is great, and absolutely isolated. its a pity there is a large gap between the daisy's and the campion, could you get down a bit lower?
Exactly what I thought - great idea, nice looking shot, if only there was less gap between the two...
Phil
Stop - this works very well with an good variety of shapes and colours. Put together they are much more interesting than any one on its own.
Isolation - I like this very much and think the angle works well. My eye scans from top to bottom, so that the little campion at the bottom almost comes as a surprise, and certainly seems isolated. The gap only reinforces this feeling. Well done!
Definitely agree on the first one being the strongest Sue.
I really do like that splash of pink against all the white and green. And I'm with you and John on the gap between the flowers - it adds to the feeling of isolation.
My only criticism is that the campion appears a little too low in the frame. I think you could have afforded to lose a little bit of sky from the top and include just a touch more foreground to give it a bit more balance.