weekly Posiview's 2012 ....week 52 Busy added...finished!

Soldier is amazing!

Thanks, it was great fun...;)

I think I can see what you were trying to do with the balloon - but the spines just say 'sharp' to me, and boy do they look sharp. I might have tried it with the balloon less blown up so it's more squidgy and maybe press a finger or something blunt into it to create a dimple. Or maybe I didn't get what you were trying to do? :lol:

the needle picture is good but doesn't say soft to me I'm afraid

Thanks for commenting.

Nope, you get what I was trying to do :D

You make some good observations and even better suggestions for improving :thumbs:

Cheers.
 
Well, I'm not one to take the easy route...:cuckoo:

I'll preface this post with a story, I has just been to the shop with my daughter, Isabelle (8), and on the way back she asked, "Have you photographed the egg yet?", and when I said, "Yes", she replied, "Did you fail!".

How I laughed...:bat:

I guess, though, she was right.

This was hard and I post it for comments on how to improve it.

The light was my main issue and even with a diffuser in between the egg and the window I felt there was still too much glare on the chocolate.

I have one where the chocolate looks better but the glare is way to bright :bonk:

I have, it has to be said, no problems with posting my failures as well as my successes....:D


Week 15 5 by andysheader (Posiview), on Flickr
 
Hi Andy

Like your entrance shots, for me the 2 of the tunnel without you at the front are the better ones of the set, nothing personal fella :). Also love the soldier with the cider bottle shot :thumbs:.

Soft, love the idea behind the balloons and the cacus and the egg I really like.
 
Hi Andy, the balloon/cactus shots are very good, out of the 2 I am going for the 2nd one, prefer the tight crop and you can see the balloon pressing in a bit more. As for the egg, I think it has worked very well and the lighting looks good, only thing I would probably change is the amount of chocolate, it looks as if there is too much there
 
yuk indeed, one of my fave foods (egg) defiled with melted chocolate *shudder*

tis a good shot tho :lol:
 
Entrance - like all your takes on the theme, looks like it kept you busy. The solider and the cobra one is particularly good. Like the colours and the DOF.

Soft - the balloon idea is a good one. #1 and '2 for me. Its soft but yet prickly too.

The egg one is a bit yukky. Not sure how you would improve the shot, I can appreciate it would be a bit tricky to setup.
 
Hi matey

oh boy...you do make life difficult sometimes :bonk:

Of the 3 original images I prefer #2 for the closer view...not entirely sure about the Soft part but guess that as ballons can be punctured quite easily then they could be termed soft :thinking:
#3 just confuses me...please explain...I had a sheltered up bringing ya know :lol:

As for your last effort....if you class that as a fail then I'm in big trouble :eek: Reminds me of my image for Paradox last year & that was a mare to get right . You mentioned the brightness....seems fine to me...maybe a little too much between the shells but thats about all . Melted chocolate does have a sheen...I'm more bugged by the apparent lumps in it & there does seem to be far more than would have been in the egg...if it were real of course :lol: What happened to the egg white in the right hand shell ....it's empty ?
& whilst I'm in full flow....there's a very distinct line around the edge of the chocolate....more noticeable on the RHD but it does go all the way round from the right shell to the left ....shadow ?

Having said all that I do like it & think it fits the theme...neat idea as well :thumbs:
 
Hi Andy

Like your entrance shots, for me the 2 of the tunnel without you at the front are the better ones of the set, nothing personal fella. Also love the soldier with the cider bottle shot :thumbs:.

Soft, love the idea behind the balloons and the cacus and the egg I really like.

No worries...:thumbs: I quite like the one with me in but I appreciate others might not. More work needed on food photography :thinking:

Cheers.

Hi Andy, the balloon/cactus shots are very good, out of the 2 I am going for the 2nd one, prefer the tight crop and you can see the balloon pressing in a bit more. As for the egg, I think it has worked very well and the lighting looks good, only thing I would probably change is the amount of chocolate, it looks as if there is too much there

Cheers. Yeah the egg...the chocolate just kept running. Not easy to work with.

yuk indeed, one of my fave foods (egg) defiled with melted chocolate *shudder*

tis a good shot tho

Thanks...I couldn't even slurp the chocolate up because Jackie told me to mix it with oil to keep it runny :bat:

Entrance - like all your takes on the theme, looks like it kept you busy. The solider and the cobra one is particularly good. Like the colours and the DOF.

Soft - the balloon idea is a good one. #1 and '2 for me. Its soft but yet prickly too.

The egg one is a bit yukky. Not sure how you would improve the shot, I can appreciate it would be a bit tricky to setup.

Thanks...it seems ages ago since the tunnel....

Hi matey

oh boy...you do make life difficult sometimes :bonk:

Of the 3 original images I prefer #2 for the closer view...not entirely sure about the Soft part but guess that as ballons can be punctured quite easily then they could be termed soft :thinking:
#3 just confuses me...please explain...I had a sheltered up bringing ya know :lol:

As for your last effort....if you class that as a fail then I'm in big trouble :eek: Reminds me of my image for Paradox last year & that was a mare to get right . You mentioned the brightness....seems fine to me...maybe a little too much between the shells but thats about all . Melted chocolate does have a sheen...I'm more bugged by the apparent lumps in it & there does seem to be far more than would have been in the egg...if it were real of course :lol: What happened to the egg white in the right hand shell ....it's empty ?
& whilst I'm in full flow....there's a very distinct line around the edge of the chocolate....more noticeable on the RHD but it does go all the way round from the right shell to the left ....shadow ?

Having said all that I do like it & think it fits the theme...neat idea as well :thumbs:

Hi......b****r, I didn't even notice the RH empty shell...bet Isabelle scoffed it....

The line around the chocolate...the egg was next to the window and resulted in a heavy shadow so I used defused flash to cancel it out (a lot of messing with an aspect of photography...lighting...that I know very little about!).

#3, something I used to do as a kid...just stick some sellotape over a balloon and you can put a needle in without it popping...:D

Thanks all :thumbs:
 
I think it’s a :clap: for your efforts with the balloon and I see what you where trying to interpret but for me it doesn’t work, the cactus needles seem to be the subject and not the soft balloon there has to be a bigger indentation in the balloon for it to work. I think.

The egg: I like the idea behind it and you have executed it quiet well as you say the lighting is a problem did you try a flash or was it totally natural light? As said a bit too much chocolate and the RH egg is empty but you’re DOF and the chocolate being used as a lead-in line is good. :thumbs:

Might have to file this if you don’t mind to try myself later.
 
I think it’s a :clap: for your efforts with the balloon and I see what you where trying to interpret but for me it doesn’t work, the cactus needles seem to be the subject and not the soft balloon there has to be a bigger indentation in the balloon for it to work. I think.

The egg: I like the idea behind it and you have executed it quiet well as you say the lighting is a problem did you try a flash or was it totally natural light? As said a bit too much chocolate and the RH egg is empty but you’re DOF and the chocolate being used as a lead-in line is good. :thumbs:

Might have to file this if you don’t mind to try myself later.

Thanks, I can't argue with any of your points :D

I see now that I could have improved the balloon photograph...maybe a little less spike...photograph down the spike into the dent in the balloon.

Yeah, the chocolate...I did mixture of external flash and natural light. This one was both. The chocolate just kept spreading...:bonk:

Thanks for commenting.
 
Hi Andy.

I think the balloon shots are lovely; great colours and, well, everything really, but they say sharp to me, not soft.

The egg is better than you think! It's very clever, and very well shot.
 
Hi Andy, many apologies it's been a while since I visited, bloody work getting in the way if things again:bonk: I can't remember where I'm up to! So sorry if I miss any.

The tunnel on the bum thing was a little odd but I like the next ones you did.

I have to say the soldier with the beer bottle is EXCELLENT, they just jump out at you, well done:clap:

Soft, mmm, I agree with everyone about the cactus being sharp rather than soft.

I'm sorry but I find your egg shot a bit, well, disgusting! I'm a choccie freak and don't quite get why you have melted choccie in a real egg:gag: Technically I think (as usual) it's very well shot but the content disturbs me! I won't tell you what I think it really looks like!!!
Why don't you have the proper egg yolk flowing out?
 
Hi Andy,

Soft - I'm afraid I have to agree with a few of the previous posters about the balloon photos saying Sharp rather than Soft. The egg, I can see what you were trying to do but unfortunately it does not work for me. Combining a real (non-chocolate) egg with chocolate is just wrong to me. I think perhaps if you'd done a similar shot with a soft boiled egg and the yolk spilling out, it could have made for a great, colourful photo with yellow against white as opposed to the brown.
 
The egg looks sick, and I don't mean in the new youthfull sense of the word sick!
I think it's because the chocolate looks like something else, I wont expand on what!

It's a great idea and for that reason I like it.
Does it say soft? Yes, but a I think a runny yolk would have worked better for the theme, but not for the image - the chocolate gives the viewer that something extra to look at..

As for the lighting and the glare, I can only offer the suggestion that you read up on photographing wine glasses, I imagine the glare/ reflection control on those could help with the chocolate.

The ballons are doing nothing for me, sorry.
 
Hi Andy.

I think the balloon shots are lovely; great colours and, well, everything really, but they say sharp to me, not soft.

The egg is better than you think! It's very clever, and very well shot.

Hi, looks like the consenus for my Soft is it says Spiky...which I can't deny.

Thanks.

Hi Andy, many apologies it's been a while since I visited, bloody work getting in the way if things again:bonk: I can't remember where I'm up to! So sorry if I miss any.

The tunnel on the bum thing was a little odd but I like the next ones you did.

I have to say the soldier with the beer bottle is EXCELLENT, they just jump out at you, well done:clap:

Soft, mmm, I agree with everyone about the cactus being sharp rather than soft.

I'm sorry but I find your egg shot a bit, well, disgusting! I'm a choccie freak and don't quite get why you have melted choccie in a real egg:gag: Technically I think (as usual) it's very well shot but the content disturbs me! I won't tell you what I think it really looks like!!!
Why don't you have the proper egg yolk flowing out?

I can't deny that looks a bit suspect :D Reason I didn't use an egg yoke was that it was Easter and I acctually used one of my daughter's easter egg.

There was a connection :razz:

Soldiers, yeah, they do seem to have been well recieved.

Thanks for popping by.

Hi Andy,

Soft - I'm afraid I have to agree with a few of the previous posters about the balloon photos saying Sharp rather than Soft. The egg, I can see what you were trying to do but unfortunately it does not work for me. Combining a real (non-chocolate) egg with chocolate is just wrong to me. I think perhaps if you'd done a similar shot with a soft boiled egg and the yolk spilling out, it could have made for a great, colourful photo with yellow against white as opposed to the brown.

No worries. Many times I'm trying to incorporate new techniques with my themes and on this occasion it was OCF.

The egg looks sick, and I don't mean in the new youthfull sense of the word sick!
I think it's because the chocolate looks like something else, I wont expand on what!

It's a great idea and for that reason I like it.
Does it say soft? Yes, but a I think a runny yolk would have worked better for the theme, but not for the image - the chocolate gives the viewer that something extra to look at..

As for the lighting and the glare, I can only offer the suggestion that you read up on photographing wine glasses, I imagine the glare/ reflection control on those could help with the chocolate.

The ballons are doing nothing for me, sorry.

Hi, Neil, no worries regarding the balloons, it wa more of a test of my 105mm..still trying to get the grips with it.

Thanks all....:thumbs:
 
I think it would have been a whole lot better with runny yolk as someone said previously the brown is just wrong.
 
I realise it was Easter but you are putting me off eggs:puke:
 
The 3 original shot shout out sharp to me, but they are 3 very good shots.
Your egg shot I think is bang on theme, good lighting and great focus.
Darren

Cheers, Darren and good to see you still popping by. Hope you're still taking photographs :thumbs:

I realise it was Easter but you are putting me off eggs:puke:

Good...send them to me....:D
 
Indeed. Have you seen his With landscape in Mind DVD??

It's a great watch.

Gottit! I agree it's great; only thing is though, he's such a pure artist that it's not a lot of help as an instructional video; it all comes from his heart, not his brain, and I'm not even sure he could tell you how he achieves such great result. Very very inspirational though.

Landscape is probably my weakest type of photography; I just don't seem to be able to capture anything interesting :( Doesn't help that I don't have a wide angle lens (24mm @ 1.5 crop factor = 36mm equiv is the shortest I have), but it could also be to do with a lack of ability and a lack of decent bloody landscapes down here :(
 
Gottit! I agree it's great; only thing is though, he's such a pure artist that it's not a lot of help as an instructional video; it all comes from his heart, not his brain, and I'm not even sure he could tell you how he achieves such great result. Very very inspirational though.

Landscape is probably my weakest type of photography; I just don't seem to be able to capture anything interesting :( Doesn't help that I don't have a wide angle lens (24mm @ 1.5 crop factor = 36mm equiv is the shortest I have), but it could also be to do with a lack of ability and a lack of decent bloody landscapes down here :(

Totally agee with that. There are a few snippets but I was left wanting more. I do like videos where the photographer explains what they did to get their photographs.

And, as for his lenses.....:bat::bat::bat:
 
Hi Andy

Entrance - #1 doesn't do any thng for me i am sorry to say. I see the point of the tunnel as an entracne and presumably the move of the head is something to do with deciding whether to enter:thinking: But I find the image in the backside of the jeans to be confusing.

#2 - I like that dark entrance a lot . Good composition. I think that i wuld have liked to have seen a bit (but only a bit) more detail in the bottom right side ( a hedge?)

#3 - Excellent image of the soldier and bottle. Super pic with ex focus and colours.
 
Great idea.

Thanks....

Hi Andy

Entrance - #1 doesn't do any thng for me i am sorry to say. I see the point of the tunnel as an entracne and presumably the move of the head is something to do with deciding whether to enter:thinking: But I find the image in the backside of the jeans to be confusing.

#2 - I like that dark entrance a lot . Good composition. I think that i wuld have liked to have seen a bit (but only a bit) more detail in the bottom right side ( a hedge?)

#3 - Excellent image of the soldier and bottle. Super pic with ex focus and colours.

Yeah, mixed reaction to #1. I can see where everyone is coming from.

Thanks for popping by...:thumbs:
 
Hi, all, firstly apologies if I've missed your Soft and Pride but I hope to catch up shortly :thumbs:

OK, Pride, I had several ideas but the first 2 didn't work out.

While at the Royal Armouries TP meet last night I saw an opportunity for Pride.

The Royal Armouries is a great looking building (I know those that have seen it may not think so...:D), the surrounding area is cracking, the inside gives me a lot of Pride, the history of the United Kingdom (I know, it's not all good).

Anyway, I rarely do selective colour but felt this would work.

I'm looking to photograph my other Pride tomorrow night while Jackie is out :naughty:

Thanks all and :clap: for still being here.


Week-16-2 by andysheader (Posiview), on Flickr
 
Morning Andy , i'm also not a fan of selective colouring but i do think that this works this time, and if we don't have any national pride its time to give up
 
Sometimes I could go off you :razz:.......

I was gonna post my shot last night but was late & went to be instead.....not identical & not as good as yours but great minds think alike & I did mine as SC as well:p

better feedback tonight...at work n shouldn't be on here really :eek:
 
Yep - nailed the theme this week time for some National Pride. That.said the flags are small and if not selectively coloured would have been lost in the photo?

n.b. I too choose a flag ;-) for this weeks piccy.
 
Morning Andy , i'm also not a fan of selective colouring but i do think that this works this time, and if we don't have any national pride its time to give up

Thanks and national pride indeed.

Sometimes I could go off you :razz:.......

I was gonna post my shot last night but was late & went to be instead.....not identical & not as good as yours but great minds think alike & I did mine as SC as well:p

better feedback tonight...at work n shouldn't be on here really :eek:

I really did think about this and almost sent you a PM, but then I thought you were going to do somehting else --- won't say what it is because someone may stump you to it...again :razz:

I look forward to seeing yours :thumbs:
Yep - nailed the theme this week time for some National Pride. That.said the flags are small and if not selectively coloured would have been lost in the photo?

n.b. I too choose a flag ;-) for this weeks piccy.

Cheers. I agree they would be lost if not SC. I did a closer crop but I actually like the Union Flag is standing proud.

Looking forward to seeing yours as well.
 
Well, I was looking forward to photographing my (proper) Pride tonight but looking out of the window it will either have to wait until Thursday/Friday night :shake:

Cheers and all good luck with your Pride :thumbs:
 
Hi Andy. I like that shot for pride, especially the conversion, which has made for a very dramatic sky!

I think perhaps SC on the Union Flag only might have been better, as the others draw my eye first, but I do like it as it is, and it sure does say pride :)
 
Some selective colouring work some don’t this fits into the does category in my opinion.

The colourings of the flag says pride to me as well as its a royal armoury and think the overall image is cracking with the dynamic sky you have captured, Sharp from front to back too with some good mono tones. Nice to see someone using the perspective on the uprights as well. :thumbs:

Couple of little points the bottom right bars are a bit distracting and maybe a better use of the rail as a lead-in line from the corner.
 
Hi Andy. I like that shot for pride, especially the conversion, which has made for a very dramatic sky!

I think perhaps SC on the Union Flag only might have been better, as the others draw my eye first, but I do like it as it is, and it sure does say pride :)

Thanks, sometimes it pays to improvise...

I did only SC the Union Flag first but preferred this one. I might post the original later.

Cheers.

Some selective colouring work some don’t this fits into the does category in my opinion.

The colourings of the flag says pride to me as well as its a royal armoury and think the overall image is cracking with the dynamic sky you have captured, Sharp from front to back too with some good mono tones. Nice to see someone using the perspective on the uprights as well. :thumbs:

Couple of little points the bottom right bars are a bit distracting and maybe a better use of the rail as a lead-in line from the corner.

Cheers, it's one I might even print.

One of the many things I'm trying to sort out are extraneous objects but I didn't even notice the bars lower right...:bonk:

I know what you mean about the rail - I have a better photograph with the rail entering the frame from the corner but the flags weren't flapping. I couldn't crop this without compromising the glass tower...

Cheers.
 
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