weekly michael23's 3rd 52, Completed

Hi Marsha and all, thank you for your comments. I will have a look later and remind myself of the number of exposures, but anything 100+ will give you a decent trail.

I use
Iso 800
30 seconds
Remote release with the shutter on continuous.
Make sure high iso noise reduction is turned off otherwise your write speed to your card will be affected causing gaps in the trails.

I used my 18-55 at the wide end.

Stack your photos with a programme called star stax, on phone atm so cant do link. Then a slight edit in elements.

Hope that makes sense. Any other questions ask away.
 
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Oh my, seems like it was last year since I got space done :eek: I blame it on a parrellel universe :lol:

Anyway here we have weeks 6 and 7

Work, In this instance hard work done by my daughter to get this result.


work by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Gluttony, 2 versions as I got playing around with embossing!


gluttony 2 by scilly puffin, on Flickr


gluttony by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Will be trying to get round the other threads soon :thumbs:
 
Oh my, seems like it was last year since I got space done :eek: I blame it on a parrellel universe :lol:

Anyway here we have weeks 6 and 7

Work, In this instance hard work done by my daughter to get this result.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/52405071@N05/8501905646/
work by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Gluttony, 2 versions as I got playing around with embossing!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/52405071@N05/8502121678/
gluttony 2 by scilly puffin, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/52405071@N05/8501006139/
gluttony by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Will be trying to get round the other threads soon :thumbs:

Don't get the embossing to be honest, the original is a well lit colourful shot that works well as it is IMHO
 
Hi, Michael, :clap: for catching up.

Work, well done to Caitlin for the award :clap: Nice detail and on theme. SC, well, never easy to get this right.

Glutton, quick snack was it :D Good detail and nice and vibrant; well lit too. Not keen on the embossed version but it's always good to try different thing,

Cheers.
 
Great work done by your daughter! :clap:

Prefer the first gluttony shot, i like the colours and textures in there.
 
Hi Michael


hope you & the family are all doing well .

Work...sc done well...& well done to Caitlin as well :thumbs:

Gluttony.....color version for me ( though I get your take on embossing ) , good colors, well lit & sharp...now , any jammy dodgers left :lol:
 
Hi, Michael, :clap: for catching up.

Work, well done to Caitlin for the award :clap: Nice detail and on theme. SC, well, never easy to get this right.

Glutton, quick snack was it :D Good detail and nice and vibrant; well lit too. Not keen on the embossed version but it's always good to try different thing,

Cheers.

Thanks Andy :thumbs:

Great work done by your daughter! :clap:

Prefer the first gluttony shot, i like the colours and textures in there.

Thanks Lisa :thumbs:

Hi Michael


hope you & the family are all doing well .

Work...sc done well...& well done to Caitlin as well :thumbs:

Gluttony.....color version for me ( though I get your take on embossing ) , good colors, well lit & sharp...now , any jammy dodgers left :lol:

All ok thanks Lynne, I'm afraid they didnt last long, the foxs jam creams were sumptuous, :D
 
The first is a nice shot! Nice & sharp, nice & even lighting - not a fan of the embossed version though! Minimal PP is always best in my opinion! :thumbs:
 
Hi Michael

Work - well done to C on that achievement - many moons ago my daughters did the same thing and in my view they benefited from the whole dance/work/discipline/social experience. She shold keep it up. I think that I would crop it all round a bit more, whilst keeping its relative posityion in the frame. Aklso wondered whether a (very) slight turn would have given a bit more relief to the marks around the red circle
 
Hi Marsha and all, thank you for your comments. I will have a look later and remind myself of the number of exposures, but anything 100+ will give you a decent trail.

I use
Iso 800
30 seconds
Remote release with the shutter on continuous.
Make sure high iso noise reduction is turned off otherwise your write speed to your card will be affected causing gaps in the trails.

I used my 18-55 at the wide end.

Stack your photos with a programme called star stax, on phone atm so cant do link. Then a slight edit in elements.

Hope that makes sense. Any other questions ask away.

Cheers Michael, I really must learn what the high ISO reduction thing actually means! I'm hoping to try this next year when I live in warmer climes!

Work, Yay well done for her award. Not really sure what to say about the shot crit wise though.

Gluttony, lovely yummy cakes again and well lit. Not sure about the embossed one though.
 
The first is a nice shot! Nice & sharp, nice & even lighting - not a fan of the embossed version though! Minimal PP is always best in my opinion! :thumbs:

Hi Michael

Work - well done to C on that achievement - many moons ago my daughters did the same thing and in my view they benefited from the whole dance/work/discipline/social experience. She shold keep it up. I think that I would crop it all round a bit more, whilst keeping its relative posityion in the frame. Aklso wondered whether a (very) slight turn would have given a bit more relief to the marks around the red circle

I like the first gluttony, it would be perfect in our house :D

Thanks everyone :thumbs:

Cheers Michael, I really must learn what the high ISO reduction thing actually means! I'm hoping to try this next year when I live in warmer climes!

Work, Yay well done for her award. Not really sure what to say about the shot crit wise though.

Gluttony, lovely yummy cakes again and well lit. Not sure about the embossed one though.

Thanks Marsha, basically the high iso noise reduction is the the camera appying some sort of processing, this is what slows the write speeds down to card, you can turn it in one of your custom functions.

The embossed version was to try something a little different and I was curious to see the responses, the normal version is my official pic.
 
Catch up time again!

A very wet day in York and a visit to the railway museum allowed me to do my 3 week catch up.

Week 8 and Time, A mobile phone pic whilst waiting for a train back home, would have got the slr or g5 out, but in this case it was just easier with my phone being cold wet and tired! Processed in Snapspeed.


Week 8, Time by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Week 9, Juxtaposition. I did get a pic of the Mallard and Dwight D Eisenhower next to one another, but it didn't quite work in the end, and I liked this one much more. Panasonic G5 and 14mm pancake


Week 9, Juxtaposition by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Week 10, Letter, This item was really hard to photograph, there was a light right behind me casting a shadow.


Week 1o, Letter by scilly puffin, on Flickr
 
Hi Michael

Good catch up

Time - on theme and I like the warm wintry colours, partic the blue sky. Not sure about the comp because all of the verticals seem to conflict (because of limitations of mobile phone ?) Nice capture of the detail in the top of the column and the roof. As a point aside , the letters and figures on the notice boards are oof - but I find this happens a lot on this type of illumination. I just don't know why - I am going to have to find out

Juxtaposition - good colour, good focus and dof and good detail in the ball.

I am going to have to look thick and say that I don't get the connection to the theme - is it to do with nabbing a wicket? or just a juxta of shapes and colours?

Letter - crisp, good colour and dof. Quite like the shadow of the pointer and its highlight. Top right a bit distracting even tho well oof.
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well caught up will forgive the slight bits of over exposure on the Time pic as its from a mobile
Juxtaposition is a nice picture not sure I get the connection though
well done on getting letter with the bad lighting etc you have done a good job
 
Thanks Alan and Allan.

The distortion on time would be from pointing upwards to the monitors. Thinking of the oof on the letters, I reckon its down to the brightness of the led's causing a halo and affecting the dof.

Juxtaposition, The ball was to the side of the case, so juxtaposed? Also the colours between them struck my eye too. Perhaps a wider crop would have been better, but there were too many distractions which ruined the shot.

Letter, I would have liked a bit more focal length here to avoid the oof area.
 
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Time: Nice pic, on my screen the writting seems a bit blurred ( could be my poor eyesight :lol: ) so im taking it thats because its a phone pic? If a mobile phone can save the day then im all for using them :)

Juxtaposition: Nice photo with some nice textures. Not sure i would have got it without your explanation but this has been a hard theme for most i think.

Letter: Nice shot, i like the shadow that's on there and the way the letter being in gold stands out from the red.
 
Hi, Michael, Time on theme and looks quite cold. Can't really crit the WB as on phone, guess I just did :D

Juxtaposition, I like the detail and rich red but not getting the connection.

Letter, I like. Cracking old machine and once again I like the red. Tad of the bottom for me.

Good catch up.

Cheers.
 
Nice colours and details on the letter image, I think I would crop some off the top though as my eye keeps being distracted by the purple and yellow.
 
Hi Michael


Time.... phones are really amazing these days ! WB ....can you change iit when processing a phone shot ? I have no idea about snapspeed . Needs a straighten though..that possible ?

Juxta.....hmmm....like the sharpness of the ball & the colors , don't get the connection to the theme :thinking:

Letter....like this one a lot...focus looks about right with good DOF , great colors & angle :thumbs:
 
A belated thanks for the previous comments :thumbs:

And now I believe, a mega catchup!

Week 11, Electric


Week 11, electric by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Week 12, Direction


Week 12, Direction by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Week 13, Tacky


Week 13, tacky by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Week 14, Value, One chap I spoke to had paid £4000 for this trip, an epic retirement trip he said!


Week 14, value by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Week 15, Greed, This cat was huge! I wonder what it looked like walking! It just sat there and stared at me!


Week 15, Greed by scilly puffin, on Flickr

Week 16, Angles


Week 16, Angles by scilly puffin, on Flickr
 
Hi, Michael, :clap: for catching up, most folk, I suspect, would have dropped out.

Electric, cracking train, well composed. Nice leading lines me on theme. Just needs a bit of pop, IMO.

Direction, well spotted and nice bit of humour. Well composed, and what looks like nice light.

Tacky, all the way :D no real crit, I even like the purple hue, adds to the tackiness.

Value, B&w works well and we should definitely value such a cracking train. Nice bit of steam. Looks a tad under exposed and I wonder what a slightly wider field of view would look like.

Greed, doesn't scream Greed. Nine the less if it was as bit as you say then it has a healthy appetite and plenty of food :D I do like the OOF FG vegetation.

Angles, yeah, plenty on Angles in there, even with the inclusion of the shadow.

Rustic I like, Caitlin (sp?) has been pushed to th right of th RH third. Liking the processing to add to the Rustic feel.

Kind, how can anyone critique that one. Screams love and kindness....eye contact is my only crit :D

Great catchup :clap:

Cheers.
 
Thanks very much Andy, much appreciated.

The train was awkward, it was taken on york station and I got it just as it was going out as we were leaving after watching the bittern and union of south africa steam locos.

Tacky took me a good few goes to get the pp rught, at one point I was ready to bin it, but left it and went back to it, gave it the tint as it really needed something adding to it, that was a tough theme!

With the train I have a couple here I could have used, one from mid april and another from the same day. I was on the same platform as the train and my widest lens is 28mm (14mm pancake on my g5) I want and need to go wider!

Rustic, it is Caitlin, the sun was right behind her and the sky was seriously blown, but it worked in my favour in the end.
 
Hi Michael :)

Electric - The train comes into the image nicely, shame the other trains are behind it as they distract from the front for me and would have liked to see the Electrical components emphasised - but that is an electric train so guess I should shut up :D

Direction - The clipped treetop is my only crit, a nice sign with clear direction

Tacky - My OCD want's it more central, but certainly some tacky gifts there :)

Value - Like that one, can't beat a good ole steam train, the B&W suits very well :thumbs:

Greed - Nicely picked out through the trees/undergrowth :thumbs:

Angles - Fits Rustic for me too, a very nice image that mate :clap:

Rustic - Again a lovely image, is it a bit blown to the left? but a real nice feel to it anyway :)

Kind - Awweeee bless... that's a lovely picture :)

Sorry comments not in depth but I'm catching up on them !!

And again a big wowsers at the mighty catchup :clap:
 
Hi Michael

well done for the catch up :clap:

Out of them all I like value love the steam surrounding the train and B+W suits it.
Really like rustic too even though as someone pointed out it blown on the left its such a good portrait of your daughter :clap:
 
Thanks Allan and Dk, the electric train was a pain, I took some from an open platform, but there were signs and people in the way, plus the light was not brilliant, so exposure was a complete night mare, I just managed this in time! I do know of another location, if I can refind it that be better.
Looking at tacky again, I noticed it wasn't central, but hey ho :D
Rustic is a bit blown, but I have got used to it now.

The steam train was fun, everyone was completely steamed out nobody could see a thing! Must try and sort the videos out.

No worries on the brief comments, all are appreciated and there were a fair few pics too :thumbs:
 
Thats a really nice use of selective colour not usually a fan but that works :clap:
 
vertical drop - as opposed to some other "kind" I suppose (see what I did there? eh? ;))

Nicely isolated and Well spotted. :thumbs:
 
good cathc up - from a loooong way behind too!!

liking the fence for angles, well composed and processed, rustic of your little girl is great - well processed again, done well to have none of the long forground grass interfering with the shot, her litle flower clutched in her hand helps immensely!

Little lad needs his arms to grow a bit, but seems lucky to have a big sis to look out for him. :thumbs:

Vertical I might say just a slither off the LHS, to decentralise the sign, and make the shot itself more vertical, do like a bit of SC, I does. :thumbs: works super well here!
 
Hi Michael

wow...what a catch up !

Electric...yuop , nice n sharp but doesn't grab me..always diffcult to get shots like this with clean bg's

Value....no really connection to the theme BUT....IT'S A CRACKING SHOT ....love everything about it :clap:

Rustic...nicely processed , well positioned & good eye contact...bit to much blown out rhs but maybe that adds to the aged feel ?

Greed.....not a clear enough shot for me but sure looks like one greedy moggy

Angles...like the overall image , good detail in most of the posts but the lhs seems a bit blown ? mono suits & pletny of angles going off in there :)
 
Thanks Lynne,
electric, those trains were certainly a pain! I will probably do a re-shoot of it when I find another location.
Rustic, it's blown like mad but it certainly adds to the image I think.
Greed, was the best angle I could get on it and really wanted to catch up.
Angles, it was an infra red b+w preset in elements which did blow it a bit, but I really liked it and it stood out really nicely with this conversion.
 
Just pop on to have a catch up and seen your shot for Movment 2,
Right on theme for me and loving the detail on the right side of the water:) not sure if its me (or the way Im looking at this ) just seem a little stanted, but well spotted and still a very good shot IMO:clap:
 
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