Hi Paul, interesting take on the theme, I didnt make the connection right away, but with the help of your description it works....oh how I would love to bury the throttle of a sports car through that scene![]()
There you go
Nice warm light.
I'd prefer leff of the LHS drainage, but I can see if you moved to the right you'd loose the distant bend in the road.
Nice rays of sunlight on the sky.
Job done, move on
Cheers.
Hi Paul, I see what you were doing with the line being central but i would have taken it from the centre of the road, let the road be the lead in,
but saying that I do like it
the road just going on is appealing as is the isolation, very well processed too you have used the sun to your benefit
Hi Paul now that's my sort of road to drive the classic down
Great take on the theme love how the road pulls you further into the picture, some great lighting too
I like the submission this week, partly because I wish I was there! (I used to live in the Highlands but am in Glasgow now).
I like the colours and the exposure itself is spot on. The composition is annoying me slightly as I'd love to see a sweeping bend going from bottom right, left and right again toward the top of the shot. Not much you can do about that though I'm guessing!
Well done, good image![]()
Hi Paul.
I'm no expert on composition and would have most likely took form the same spot. Works for me, always like to see the detail and glinting light off the tarmac.
Gaz

Yer works too. Good lead in but do prefer the first as you did.
Gaz

Wow! That shot's got a lot going for it Paul - I particularly like the brook running beside the road and the road tapering off into the distance. There's not many better places than Scotland for beautiful landscapes - almost every bend in the road, every glance in the rearview mirror produces a new panorama. Just seen the follow on shots too. The coo looks good to me - like the POV. The "reserve" is lovely too with those muddy tracks leading up the building.![]()

Thanks Ian, glad it resonates... although this was shot in Inverclyde, not the Highlands so not that far from you! There were so many bends, I could have picked pretty much any configuration... but I was worried about the light disappearing for another few months so wanted to grab somethingGlad you liked it.
I like your first shot for Abandoned. It looks well composed to me considering the landscape you were working with. I would say the second shot works better for leading you in, but overall the first takes it for me.
Both great shots though![]()
Ooh - I like that first shot. The tones are beautiful and I love the way the light rays illuminate the water in the distance. I also like the echoing of the this water with the channel on the lhs - I think you would have lost a lot of this if you had moved to the right?
Metal - Great image, the colours look stunning against the dark background.
Happy - A beautiful portrait of a lovely happy little girl.
Capture - amazing!!
Miniature - Lovely simple image.
Abandoned - Think I like the second one best but both are beautiful images which fit the theme.
Nice set of images, metal has some lovely colour, nice compo,
lovely take on happy, nice and natural,
nice thinking on capture,
like your last take on abandoned, looks a film set could be in the making
Paul, No critique from me. A really good shot,
Great Abandoned shot Paul and sorry I haven't looked in before. You chose the right shot imho as the composition is spot on and the light very well judged. The eye leads you in but there is also much to see around the road. The abandoned cottage is just a but meh for me. The colours aren't as good and the composition is a little too central for my taste although it looks a lot better if you crop off the bottom third.
I think you chose well for Abandoned. My favourite's definitely the first one of the road - lovely colours, well composed and very atmospheric.![]()
Well I never!
Glad to see I still have such beautiful views on my doorstep, though to be fair i can see right across to Ben Lomond from the hill behind my house so it's not like I can forget.
I think they're just fewer and further between is all![]()
Abandoned, I think I prefer the sad old cow, Paul, it seems to be hitching, but at least walking its on the correct side of the road![]()
You, preferring a shot of an animal? No, I don't believe it. Who's hacked your login, eh?![]()
Hi Paul
Abandoned #1 yes this is a slightly different take I like very much. And what a beautiful scene, with those rays!
My eye is drawn to the gully/ditch ... looks so clean, sensible, efficient with water flowing like a little river.
LOved the first "abandoned" when I saw it, but adore the latest one.
My kinda place.
(Love miniature too)![]()


Miniature - love the negative space and composition and works brilliantly with the lighting
Abandoned - the 1st (road) works best for me - you can almost imagine being there, alone, looking at the wonderful scenery and thinking "oh ****"![]()
Hi Paul
Just catching up and found your thread.
Some really impressive shots - Captive is my favourite, brilliant take on the theme and extremely well executed.
Lovely portrait of your daughter and I really like the natural feel to it, from the favourite toys to the natural lighting.
And Road to Nowhere was definitely the right choice IMO.
Looking forward to seeing more over the coming weeks and months.
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Hi Paul
Captive - Wow... I love that, I enjoyed the 'how to' image by image too, but you lost me totally, couldn't be better in my opinion
Miniature - Although nothing for size comparison, the shot works perfectly well for the theme with how you have included it picked out on the top 1/3, liking the the mass of black background
Abandoned - What a great shot for the theme, and just when you least expect it, a great empty road, a moody sky and super sun-rays burning through... love it
Gose to show you should always have your camera with you![]()
Okay, you got me. I was already humming "You're on a Road to Nowhere" before flicking across to your thread from the main one.![]()
Abandoned - very well executed, oh how I miss Scotland it's such a beautiful place, I even like the cow pic even if his/her feet are clipped. I am full of the dreaded cold, so sorry it's a short but sweet comment.
