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

I like that one I like the way everything is frozen and good macro I assume, as table salt is tiny.

I really found this to be a hard subject too :bang:

Cheers, bud, yeah table salt. Sometimes what appears an easy subject isn't :D


Good shot Andy

Thank you.

Thats the shot Andy!!:) I like the way you have got it sharp but it also shows the movement. Well lit with a good black background!:):)

Thanks, I flick-flacked between uber sharp and slight movement. Opted for a bit of movement, because I could not get a sharp images...even with flash!

Hi ya :wave:

I quote sort of like you #1 image for Mineral...can see what you're getting at re the mountain ridge...possibly a tad lower POV would have been better...if that was possible ?

#2.....great black BG.....sense of movement in the crystals falling...but for me ..& this is where I struggle with macro... I'd have wanted the crystals pin sharp , possibly , but then again :thinking:

Thanks, BG took a while to get black. I simply could not get the salt to freeze. I tried several variations of DOF and shutter speed but :bang:

Anyway onto Dark. I have a few ideas, one of which I need to get Isabelle's help and convince Jackie to let me do it :help:

Cheers.

Cracking shot Andy, like it.

Thanks, Michael.

PPPPPPsssstttt....

Don't forget the end of project meet :thumbs: clicky linky

We always have a great time, learn things, meet interesting people, get lost (well only Mark :D).

Cheers all.
 
Fire and ice; good fun isn't it!? Great photo, I really love that one.

Of the two mineral ones, I prefer the first. It might be Marmite, but I love Marmite! There's just something about that shot that makes me want to keep looking at it!
 
Hi Andy, :wave:
I have not been visiting anyones threads lately so thought I'd get my 4r$e in gear and get posting.

Your last one for mineral gets my vote, you have captured a real sense of movement in the salt crystals. The crystals work well against the black BG with focus spot on IMHO.

I haven't got much crit as such, I perhaps would have liked to see the salt cellar or fingers just to give a sense of scale to the image. That may not have been possible I understand.

On a different note, I have just got myself the 105mm lens and this makes me think that I need to get some practice in with it. Iain
 
Fire and ice; good fun isn't it!? Great photo, I really love that one.

Of the two mineral ones, I prefer the first. It might be Marmite, but I love Marmite! There's just something about that shot that makes me want to keep looking at it!

Thanks, Mark, I do like it when people like different photographs.

Hi Andy, :wave:
I have not been visiting anyones threads lately so thought I'd get my 4r$e in gear and get posting.

Your last one for mineral gets my vote, you have captured a real sense of movement in the salt crystals. The crystals work well against the black BG with focus spot on IMHO.

I haven't got much crit as such, I perhaps would have liked to see the salt cellar or fingers just to give a sense of scale to the image. That may not have been possible I understand.

On a different note, I have just got myself the 105mm lens and this makes me think that I need to get some practice in with it. Iain

Cheers, Iain, salt cellar, yeah, but by the time I managed to get this photograph I was :gag: and I'd had enough.

105mm...enjoy. Very sharp but the DOF, even at f22 is very thin.

Look forward to some photographs :thumbs:

Cheers.
 
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Cheers, Iain, salt cellar, yeah, but by the time I managed to get this photograph I was :gag: and I'd had enough.

105mm...enjoy. Very sharp but the DOF, even at f22 is very thin.

Look forward to some photographs :thumbs:

Cheers.

Yes, the times I have used it so far, I found the dof as thin as a thin thing, It will certainly take a bit of practice to get the best out of it as you have.
 
Well, for a change I managed to photograph my first idea. Walk to the local woods with Jackie and Isabelle.

Isabelle became quite bored very quickly so I couldn't get the pose I was really after. Anyway, processed to suit the theme - grainy, black and white. I was after an alone in the dark feel.

Quite happy with this one. Few more ideas but we're off to Scotland for a week on Saturday...sssoooooo looking forward to it :D

Anyway, good luck all and mahhoossive pat on the back to everyone who is still here :clap:

NB: also check Flick black BG edition clicky linky ;)


Week 32 dark by andysheader (Posiview), on Flickr
 
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nice pic love the grain the large version on flickr needs to be seen it really makes a difference. Really nice composition.
 
good shot of the dark :) looking at your flickr I also liked bud 3 :clap:
 
sturisoma said:
good shot of the dark :) looking at your flickr I also liked bud 3 :clap:

Thanks. I had a nice relaxing day in the garden photographing flowers and thought I'd post a few.

BobBCN said:
I like this image: perfect for the alone in the dark mood, and the composition is spot on.

Thanks, mate.

Is anyone finding it too dark?

Looking on my phone and can see much.... (scratches head!!)
 
I'm not finding it too dark Andy. I like the fall off of light as it goes up the trees. I'm not sure about the pose of your daughter. It might be because her trousers are dark it almost looks like she's floating
 
I'm not finding it too dark Andy. I like the fall off of light as it goes up the trees. I'm not sure about the pose of your daughter. It might be because her trousers are dark it almost looks like she's floating

Cracking spot, Peter. I'll have a fix in post.

I intended to have Isabelle dressed in a white top, to stand out in the forest, and a teddy bear....but I forgot the white top and....err, the teddy :bonk:
 
Another good week for you Andy :thumbs:
You have captured the weeks theme well in this portrait of Isabelle, it must be very handy having a willing model for your photography ideas.

Yours isn't the first this week to make great use of negative space in the image, different everytime I may add and is a factor which makes this a great challenge to see others interpretations.

There isn't any crit to add Andy, you've brought a real sense of darkness and isolation to this, well done :thumbs: Iain
 
The bit of dodging has improved this brilliantly. Well done Andy.
Enjoy Scotland, wish I could get up there sometime. Neighbour just back from Edingburgh fringe, had great time and decent weather.
 
Thanks a lot guys and galls appreciate the feedback.

Well, loads of ideas for time but away with family on the Isle of Skye..... Simply stunning place. If anyone organises a meet I'm in :)

We're away to Fife tomorrow for a few days and I'll catch up when I get back.

Now, where's the beer!!
 
Hi Andy

Mineral - Great shot that !!!!

I spent a while yesterday evening taking dozens of shots of salt from all angles... and over an hour editing them, not 1 I'm even slightly happy with :bang:

Dark - Very nice indeed, the f1.8 must of helped loads in that light !!!!
 
Thanks a lot guys and galls appreciate the feedback.

Well, loads of ideas for time but away with family on the Isle of Skye..... Simply stunning place. If anyone organises a meet I'm in :)

We're away to Fife tomorrow for a few days and I'll catch up when I get back.

Now, where's the beer!!

Beer going down well? I would love to visit there, look forward to seeing some pictures. :thumbs:
 
Hi Andy

Mineral - Great shot that !!!!

I spent a while yesterday evening taking dozens of shots of salt from all angles... and over an hour editing them, not 1 I'm even slightly happy with :bang:

Dark - Very nice indeed, the f1.8 must of helped loads in that light !!!!

Cheers. The 50mm us a cracking lens.
Beer going down well? I would love to visit there, look forward to seeing some pictures. :thumbs:

:)

I've been quite reserved with the camera, family and all.

Well,no real chance to plan my Time even though I have loads of ideas. Have a few that I think fit the theme but might, for the first time, be posting late as not sure when we're leaving Kirkcaldy for Leeds.... Hope it's Saturday because it's chucking it down and no chance of any togging!!!

Cheers and I'll catch up when able.
 
Hi, all, well we're back in Leeds Saturday but if I post Time then it'll be too late and I didn't have standards :)

Laying here on an inflatable bed.... Comfy... Not, and can't work out how to upload from flickr using my phone!!

I've posted Family Time flickr as an interim.Isabelle next to 1 Sheader in small hamlet named Sheader . It's a very unusual surname and possibly distant family

I've waited many years to visit and Jackie treated me and isabelle to a trip. Very moving it was

I'll post a link when it get access to my laptop and have other Times that I have photographed to asses for posting.

Night all.
 
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Well, two from me.

Isle of Skye..if you haven't been - trust me you do not know what you are missing...really, stunning place! I'm setting up a holiday savings account so we can go back in 5 years for a two week holiday to tour the whole island.

#1, 'Taking time to sit and ponder' semi planned and quite happy. I have more with Isabelle and Jackie more prominent but I was at 11mm for this and really wanted to show the beauty of the place.

#2, 'Time cut short' took a tour around a great farmer that had been turned into a museum. We took a walk up to an old graveyard, as you do, and I was astounded to to Alexandra McQueens tombstone. I really admired him and was shocked to hear that he committed suicide shortly after his mother died.


Taking Time to sit and ponder by andysheader (Posiview), on Flickr


Time cut short by andysheader (Posiview), on Flickr
 
Really liking the wide view in number 1 Andy, lovely colours throughout and a very nice sky.
Number 2, very good, nice angle of view cracking sky and the b+w suits it well. Glad you had a good time, it looks lovely.
 
HI Andy


Dark ....your re-edited version works really well , a good take on the theme...no crit from me :thumbs:

Time....#2 for ....love the angle , the clarity, detail in the clouds, POV & the mono works beautifully :clap:

#1 just doesn't do it for me I'm afraid , lovely view in to the distance but something just doesn't sit right to me...possibly the POV ? I can see what you were aiming for though .Can't put my finger on it :bang: Sky's doing something a bit weird as well :thinking:

So...you organising a trip to Skye for the 52'ers then :D
 
Liking number 2 more than one sky looks a bit odd on number 1. I like the idea with number 1 but the distant view not really working for me anyway. the only thing with number 2 is the dead space on the left could maybe do with a bit of a trim.
 
Really liking the wide view in number 1 Andy, lovely colours throughout and a very nice sky.
Number 2, very good, nice angle of view cracking sky and the b+w suits it well. Glad you had a good time, it looks lovely.

Thanks, Michael...ssoooooo want to be back there :(

HI Andy

Dark ....your re-edited version works really well , a good take on the theme...no crit from me :thumbs:

Time....#2 for ....love the angle , the clarity, detail in the clouds, POV & the mono works beautifully :clap:

#1 just doesn't do it for me I'm afraid , lovely view in to the distance but something just doesn't sit right to me...possibly the POV ? I can see what you were aiming for though .Can't put my finger on it :bang: Sky's doing something a bit weird as well :thinking:

So...you organising a trip to Skye for the 52'ers then :D

Yeah, I do like #2.

#1, hmmm, looked at all the photographs I took in the same location and they all have the same foggy/misty sky.

Skye trip....I'd love to organise one :naughty: I opened a savings account today for Jackie, Isabelle and me to return for a 2 week holiday in 5 years :clap:

Liking number 2 more than one sky looks a bit odd on number 1. I like the idea with number 1 but the distant view not really working for me anyway. the only thing with number 2 is the dead space on the left could maybe do with a bit of a trim.

Cheers, see above re the sky in #1. I did a few crops, inclusing one on the LH but preferred this one.

Appreciate your comments.

I have a few ideas for body, 2 of which have already been done :bat:

Cheers.
 
Hi Andy, glad you had a nice week away. I'd love to visit up there.

I really like the mellow feel to number one, there's nothing like sitting and chilling in front of such a stunning view.

I prefer number two though, I love the depth in the cloud it really draws your eye through the shot. How you achieve this is a mystery to me!

Both on theme for time:thumbs:
 
Hi Andy, glad you had a nice week away. I'd love to visit up there.

I really like the mellow feel to number one, there's nothing like sitting and chilling in front of such a stunning view.

I prefer number two though, I love the depth in the cloud it really draws your eye through the shot. How you achieve this is a mystery to me!

Both on theme for time:thumbs:

Thanks. I really want to be back there....now.

As for the sky, Silver Efex Pro 2....+ tweaking :D
 
Well, as I've said elsewhere, realised I've neglecting Jackie and Isabelle by having my camera glued to my hand. Here's my rather weak submission for Body. Have loads of ideas involving trips to mortuaries, funeral parlours, car scrap yards; climbing into a waste bin for a dead Body take.......and others, but I just want to 'bag' this week's.

Cheers, all.


Week 33 Body by andysheader (Posiview), on Flickr


Week 33 Body 2 by andysheader (Posiview), on Flickr
 
Sorry it's brief - I'm lagging behind again! :(

Dark - Definitely dark! Love the PP.
Time - Both lovely shots, excellent colour in the first and contrast in the second.
Body - Love the colour, that purple is fantastic. The top left shot looks beautifully sinister.
 
really like the colour version I'm not sure that something like flowers work in b and w. The larger version ( the right hand pic) really shows how dead the flower is if that makes any sense
 
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