Thanks, will I have just got in from a night out looking at potential locations and after about 90 miles I have today's shot and left it processing on the back seat so will upload shortly.
Day 65 is a single exposure I shot in raw with the idea of doing a hdr but have only really played at hdr once before and after looking at the original I decided that the nd grad had done what I was looking for anyway
Matt
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as the tempting treats that you capture are scrumptious.
Hi Matt,
Looks like the ND grad filter did do a great job! I need to get myself some of those some time.......
Some really good shots this week! My favourites being Days 69, 70 & 71.
Day 69 is great because it just makes me want to eat some right now (think I commented on this already on your Flickr), and brilliant focus.
Day 70, again, makes me feel hungry but apart from that the DoF is excellent and the colours are perfect. I also really like how the red 'bear' is central and has all of the photograph's emphasis placed on it, looks really good!
Day 71 is great too, the caption is really good and can imagine this in a newspaper report on the game with that as the headline (with his team having had won the game) (Did they win?). Great exposure and colours look very natural, and I like the slight vignetting to focus on the players. Overall a great shot!
Will.

Hiya Matt
Wow you are really going at break neck lighting speed with your 365 and doing a fantastic job at it too. (I wish I could keep up with posting to my 365 like you do, but never seem to have the time to post them, although I have been keeping up with taking the shots) Perhaps I spend too much time commenting in the 52 section
I must say your rugby shots are getting better week on week, and I actually find myself now popping in to check them outThis last one, day 71 is a corker
I think your thread should come with a warning, i.e., Beware to those who are dietingas the tempting treats that you capture are scrumptious.
Like your star trails in Day 66.
Also like your Day 63, although the whites look a tad blown.
Your Day 56 is just the type of image I love, very abstract and colourful
And Day 58 is fantastic with the ghosting, very clever indeed!
Well done and I look forward to following your progress with this project.
I will let you know when I have got my 365 up-to-date.
Cheers
Dawn![]()



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Also like the calculator shot and the way you have the 76.365 on the display, very clever.drodd said:Hiya Matt,
Daffodils are my favourite flower, so this time of the year is always one of the best for me as they spring up (sadly though they seem to be getting fewer as the years pass). So this photo has really brightened up my day (especially as it has been such a dull day weather wise and I'm suffering a tad cabin fever now)
Your photo is gorgeous well done
Just had a quick looksie at you other days too, have to say Day 75 is brill and very spooky, makes my eyes go all wonkyAlso like the calculator shot and the way you have the 76.365 on the display, very clever.
Keep up the good work, you definitely set a fab example for doing a 365.
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Fullfast said:Keep them coming mate.....love catching up with them....keep up the good work

drodd said:Hiya Matt,
Very nice take on the daff with the b&w conversion. I think what works so well here is that you have a nice sharp image.
BTW I took some fab shots of daffs yesterday late afternoon, and thought of you when I took them
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Thanks Dawn, I am pleased with it for me the glinting bits on some of the petals sold the shot to meI'd like to hear your thoughts on the shots from the Cotswolds I did yesterday
Matt
MWHCVT
drodd said:Ahhh yes the Cotswolds pic .... where was that taken, it looks familiar?
It is a lovely photo, but I think it is a tad OE, especially in the mid zone. The blue sky is spot on as is the lower segment, but the mid just seems a bit too bright.
Otherwise I think you have done well with the composition.
cheers
Dawn![]()
Thanks, it's Bourton-on-the-Water I have 7 shots over on flickr, maybe I concentrated to hard on getting the nice blue sky, however I did shoot in Raw+ Lrg Jpeg so may be worth having a play with the Raw see what I can do with it, I did dry doing a HDR from the Raw file but with no success ;(
)drodd said:I thought it was Borton-on-the-Water, my favourite placeI absolutely love the village, it is so picturesque in any season. And they have some fantastic shops there too (my son loves the toy shop there) and I love the crystal shop.
They also have a service station that stocks South African produce .... and an all year round Christmas shop .... so I am well in my element there, and one day I would love to live there (when I win the lottery)
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It is great and your not the only one that would like to live there (must get my euromillions ticket after I go to see the nurse tomorrow) the only issue I found was having to wait around for people to be out of shot I can only imagine it in season

drodd said:In summer time it is the hype of activity with loads of peeps picnicking on the riverside.
In winter it is a 'wonderland' and looks absolutely beautiful with all the snow.
OMG I am going to have happy dreams tonight of the beautiful place
BTW if you win the euromillions ... any chance you could buy me a house there?
Cheers
Dawn![]()
How about a TP holiday mansion but you only get access after 30 days and 100 postsFree to qualifying TP Members of course
.... now that sounds like a fab idea 



I'm not a huge fan of 85, but 84 and 86 are excellent![]()



90/365 by mwhcvt, on Flickri Matt. Still going well i see. Love the head picture earlier, was that a radiotherapy mask? I had one similar.Day 88 - Virgin Airplane
Yes this airplane really is a Virgin, this aircraft has as far as I am aware never flown a paying passenger yet, as it is new to the Virgin Atlantic fleet and is currently being flown on crew training flights around the UK, seen here at EMA it was a really great surprise and brightened up and otherwise dull day.
88/365 by mwhcvt, on Flickr
Matt
MWHCVT