Lynton's 52 for 2010 - Week 29 "Grace"

Hi mate,

Got one of these for my birthday so had the putter in there, with the two halogen lights that come with it front right and front left... Then had flashgun on hotshoe (Metz 48) to bounce off the top of the little studio thingy.

Background was blue and that was a bit :gag: so converted it to B&W using Niksoft and then flattrened it out using photoshop........

Then I read that the blue background is reversible to grey. :bang::bang::bang:

It can be a nice Scotty, on another day it can be a "f###ing useless piece of American Crap...." - oh course it is entirely the Putter's (and Greenkeeper's faults) and has NOTHING to do with the person holding the Grip end of it. :lol::lol:

I like your image of the putter Lynton, certainly on theme. I like the composition but maybe just a little rotation of the putter to give it a more 3D feel. What is the colour version like? I would like to see that, do the red dots on the putter face stand out?
I don't think those on here who don't play golf will get the image title? For those who don't play golf, our Lynton has expensive taste in clubs:D.
Of course its the putters fault when it doesn't perform and has absolutely nothing to do with, and I quote you "the ground/putter interface". ;) Iain
 
nice detail on the putter head where the metal is polished... or are they lines that do something to the ball... sorry I don't play golf !
 
nice detail on the putter head where the metal is polished... or are they lines that do something to the ball... sorry I don't play golf !

Depends if you read the blurb on the Scotty Cameron website and believe it or not.....

Their words (Heavily paraphrased and possibly out of context) : The machine milled face allows the a longer contact time by the clubface gripping the ball upon contact and increase accuracy on putts of all distances...

My words: "It's shiny and pretty, and in a previous life I WAS a Jackdaw. Gimme. I want it. Now!

In reality: You can just about feel them with a fingernail - I am sure it makes no difference whatsoever - Given (probably - I am making this bit up) any 10 random USPGA tour pro's will have putters from 6 different manufacturers, each with their own "unique" patented ideas, if there was really one that made a shedload of difference, then everyone would switch to it....

The old adage:

"Drive for show, Putt for Dough" (Dough=££)
 
The golf porn is wasted on me. I don't know one club from another (that is what you call those sticky things you hit the ball with isn't it? ;) )
But shiny and pretty I understand :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

And that is nice.
Really good sharpness - great detail in the head with the "machine milled groovy bits"
Agree with you that a white background would have set it off perfectly, but no pearls of wisdom on how to achieve it. It's something I always struggle with.
 
Lovely shot and I think it works well in B&W.
Was going to use a simaliar idea with my Odssey in fact I still might
 
:lol:

Sarah - yeah sticky things will do however my 6 iron was called a lot lot worse Yesterday! :thinking:

Thanks for comments on the pic - no border this week though!

Darren - Go for it..... as mentioned previously by Iain, maybe off centre (rotated a bit) would work better, or have a ball lined up in front of it maybe?

Chris - yeah fair point - bit off the top and bottom to get a better composition would work well..........
 
I like the shot - it's compositionally strong, but I can see an argument for a slight rotation to give more depth.

Phil
 
Nicely lit, smooth and sharp. A paler bg would be better but no suggestions on how to achieve it!
 
An interesting bat you have there Lynton. It's good as it stands and works, but you know what... I wanna see more of the textures in the patterns on the head :lol:... It's a good fit for the theme.
 
My first thoughts when I saw this were:

the background is a little dark and the club gets a little lost in it and;

would the composition be a little better with the shaft coming out of the corner.

Now because I haven't had much time to come on here I've been beaten to both of those comments :D
 
All,

Thanks for your comments - all valid points.

I've had a bit of a play - starting again from scratch.......

Left the background a little more natural this time and pushed it about as far as I can for the putter face details.......

Also a crop to put the shaft in the corner. Great idea......:thumbs:

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Just seen a few bits of the top of the putter that I have missed on a layer mask, but no .psd file saved :bang: so it's going to have to do.
 
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Scratch!!!! most start at 36 ladies or 28 men :) you must be good :lol:

I wish. A solid Cat 2, dipping between 8 and 10.......
 
I wish. A solid Cat 2, dipping between 8 and 10.......

Good for you, nice putter by the way :) I played in Norfolk once at Sherringham GC it was fab, definately a place I would love to go back to, maybe someday :)
 
I prefer the second version of this shot.

Lovely detail in the business end of the bat. Reflections are well controlled.

I guess that is an expensive bit of kit. You could have titled it "precious metal"

I haven't tackled the white BG thingy yet but I have done black with some PVC from dumelm mill. If you have one near you they also do white (I got some of that as well) at around £3 a metre. Ask them for a cardboard tube as well then you can keep it rolled up.

If you need to kill any stray light they also do suede material in black but thats 3 times the price of PVC.

Andy
 
Andy - Great Title for it much better than f#@**g useless putter!

Well onwards and downwards to this weeks.

Grunge.:gag::gag::gag::gag: Whoever decided to put that into the 52 bag, should be taken out the back and be whacked around the head with something large, solid and heavy........ :lol:

I'm not going to even attempt a

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instead going straight for

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and posting this up - the engine bits of a very Shiny Harley.......

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Taken today at Old Buckenham Airshow. I did try to consider the - some Harley's are ridden by Hell's Angel's and some Hell's Angels do look a bit grungy........:lol: then thought ... nah!
 
Wish I could see properly to comment, but my phone makes every shot look pants. Just tried Texting you fella. Are you up for tomorrow night?
 
I like your anti-grunge image!! Nice monotones and reflections - interesting engine parts - could have done with a little more dof.

Phil
 
A great joker shot Lynton... Lovely.... As for the theme... Simon did precisely what he threatened to do... and put any theme people moaned about back in the bag for this year...

I'd like to be the first to admit to not having moaned about any theme as I believe him ... and really didn't want to see grunge again.
 
I'll second that one John, and as to the person who first suggested it......... :bat:
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: OK I admit to moaning about grunge and helping to get it put back in !!!!
But as for the person who came up with that as a theme in the first place :bat:

Good joker though :thumbs:
For such a shiny subject you've kept some really good definition there. Lovely composition and I like the bit of leather creeping in at the top left to contrast with all that chrome.
 
Top Girl - Sarah likes a bit of leather......:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Come on , if I didn't say it someone else would!
 
Good shot for your Joker. The detail is incredible.
The only thing is I just wonder how the shot would have looked if the focus was on the Harley Badge a bit more
 
Darren - good point - something to remember for the future............ I was just worried looking too geeky photographing shiny motorcycle engines in public!
 
Hi Lynton, I really like your joker shot - it would also have fit nicely into the metal theme. The lighting is excellent. I also agree with Darren, that maybe the focus on the Harley badge might have been interesting.

My eye keeps being drawn to the reflections at top right, including your own. I am sure you did not mean that to be the focus of the photo!

Jenny
 
Jenny - yeah very good point - I honestly thought I had composed the image with focus on the H-D badge but must have lifted the pressure on the shutter button.......:thinking::lol:

Or maybe it was one of my rare narcissistic moments........:lol:
 
Luddite!

"to be so in love with oneself at the expense of all others!" - i.e. Just had to have the focus on my reflection, instread of the H-D badge!

See narcissus from Greek legends......... though given your drunk TP thread, save it for another day!!! :lol::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer:
 
and a new day has begun........

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Beautiful! I love the way the sunrise is reflected on the waves. A great shot.
 
Thanks Sparrow - one of the few occasions I have been happy with a bit of lens flare as well!
 
I bet this one looks great at full size :thumbs:
The couple of seascape shots that you've posted are my favourites from your 52.
Love the bit of lens flare and the colours are great.

I reckon that a quick brush over the sky at the top of the shot with the dodge tool set to highlights would bring out a bit more drama in those clouds though.
 
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