
Being a shallow kind of chap, first thing I did was Google Mapplin & Webb....![]()
Being a bloke...i didn't google anything... i sat back and waited for others to.. and it paid off.. i had time to open another pint aaannnddd the answer come forth...
but what struck me about your image was.. i think we have the same carpet as you...![]()

Hiya Tina,
Wow that is much better
The ring is stunning now that I can see the colours better. Pity about the light reflection on the centre of the ruby, but otherwise a lovely shot.
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Hi Tina, as Dawn says, a lot better indeed. What did you do different this time?
Much better.
More vibrant. More focused.
Moved closer...![]()
Much better. It's great and certainly does the ring more justice. Nice one T
Hi Tina,
The crop and colour of the second is much better.
You've done well controlling the light, but as has been said, the reflection on the centre part of the gem is a shame.
I'm no expert, but I'd be tempted to not shoot the box square in the frame and possibly try a slightly lower angle to get the side of the ring.
And, is that some black flecks of something on the lower right of the white padding?
A nice shot though and aren't you a lucky girl.
How many lenses could you get for it![]()
tina .. the colours on the 2nd are so much richer and gives a far more vibrant feel to the shot..love it.
Sorry Tina, but this hasn't saved the shot.
The main problem is the set up of the original shot. The subject matter is great, and so is the handling of the PP work on the edit. However, with close ups like this, the rules of photography still apply (well guide lines anyway). The straight on view I think would be better replaced by an oblique view, giving you lead in lines, drawing your eye to the ring.
The carpet needs to be a plain white non distracting surface (photocopier paper works well). The ribbon has too many frays on it, and isn't positioned sympathetically to the shot (again, could be used to lead the eye in from a corner). Oh, and there is blue fluff on the white cushion.
Now don't be too disheartened. As a theme it is good. As a technical execution of exposure, colour and balance, it is good. I just think the composure and location are wrong.
Rgds
Adie
PS Please don't hate me :-(
strange how options differ i like the first shot better it was more warm
I like the colours in the wood and really like the lighting on top of the branches.
Cheers.
Hiya Tina, well done with this one, I am really liking the colours on there, great use of lighting and dof.![]()

Just looking back between the two, I prefer the colour/ lighting in the first too.
It gives the weave depth.


Hiya Tina,
Just popping past to say I still prefer the first shot ... the colours are richer and the focus is more on the twists.
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Meto.![]()
Def the first image. The colours are more intense and the focus on the twists is much better.
Hi Tina,
Nice twisted idea, if I'm honest I like the lighting of the first, but the composition of the second!The brown border I don't think adds anything, if it was black though.......
I just whacked it on to sort of close the image off. I think I agree with you, the lighting that I started with :thinks: If only I could remember what it was. And the composition of the second session.Hi Tina, great shot for "twisted. I really like this one. The colours and patterns are lovely. I really like the directional lighting of the first one. Although I prefer the crop on the second version. Overall I like the first one.
This is a really pleasing image and perfect for the theme.
Hi Tina,
Cracker for 'twisted'.
great lighting, colour and dof.
real nice!

Hiya Tina,
It's amazing how many green photos are emerging for hidden
I like this photo, can't see what is hidden, unless it is a leaf hidden behind another leaf, or two little green berries?
BTW you need to change the subject/title on your starter post as it still reflects week 21 Twisted.
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Something there but I can't quite make it out....could be something really close to the lens. I can see, I think, something like a reflection??
OOORRR the hidden could be you when you are taking the photograph??
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