I'm sorry Andy but they don't work for me either![]()
I'm sorry Andy but they don't work for me either![]()
On occasion, when I've received criticism I've thought, "How very dare you!!"; but on this occasion I've just smiled...![]()
Hi Andy, as the others have said, these aren't striking any chords for me either. But I do look forward to your next image![]()



We've got that toaster!
#1 - Fish/ seahorses? You've lost me there. I see them, but why are they in the street, is Leeds taking on the Blackpool illuminations? The image itself isn't doing anything for me I'm afraid. It suits the theme, but the silhouettes I think ruin the shot. The backlit textured glass and no silhouette would have been better.
#2 Apart from you have a real good toaster, again the shot does nothing for me. I get the idea, but as you say it just looks like you're taking hot toast out of a toaster. Perhaps taking a shot of the bright element when the toaster is on would work better?










you could have spent some time on a little PP to sort out the converging verticals, but I guess your hands hurt after holding on to that gutter for so long.I am assuming this is the result of some digital wizardry... Otherwise its not scarry its mentally unsafe...
Great pic! Well done!
Hiya Andy,
Wow that is a brave shot .... either that or your family have been playing some Father's Day tricks on you
Now please, you have to reveal how the hell you got from setting the camera up, with good focus and still manage to get up there in time? Please don't tell me you set everything up, did a quick gymnastics stint, with remote release in one hand and then fire the shutter (or is that close?)
This is a fun photo and I like your thought process. Now ..... where are the family members to rescue you? ... I bet they are all celebrating Father's Day ... without the dad
I can just hear you yelling for
Have to say I prefer the colour version although it needs a slight rotation to align the verticals and horizontals. But great job on exposure ... especially capturing the blue/fluffy cloudy sky.
If we don't hear from you again .... I'll take it you are still dangling from the roof line
Well done
Cheers
Dawn
P.S. I think this should come with a warning 'do not attempt this at home'
Great fun pic!
I'm thinking I know exactly how this was done, and if so, well executed!
My only gripe is the offset verticals, like the camera was not horizontal.
:nono:
But that aside, a fun filled shot. Maybe the "missing" ladder should be laying on the floor.
Best regards
Adie
I know exactly how you did this.
You climbed out of the open bedroom window and shimmied along the gutter
A great idea and good comeback from your last week.
As you saved so much time getting the shot in camerayou could have spent some time on a little PP to sort out the converging verticals, but I guess your hands hurt after holding on to that gutter for so long.
I would not know where to start on the PP for this type of shot... Well done it creates such a fun image! I am guessing you where on a ladder?!?!


Hi Andy that is an excellent idea. And a big well done for pulling it off! You have some very strong guttering!It is still intact isn't it
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You are well on song again with RescueBrilliantly done, I admire your pp skills.


A lovely shot and a great idea
Maybe a tiny bit underexposed?
As you say, its a shame the top left corner is a little dark on the sign, other than that I like it.![]()
Long exposure - nice attemptliking the clouds...
Hanging man#2 - don't ever do that with the ladder... looks wrong and a hasty addition. If anything, can you reshoot the house with a real ladder (borrow one?) and place it as though it had fallen? Would improve it loads. Now I know its pasted in, but surelyeven hanging you'd have a little shadow on you and possibly be looking up? or may be down?
Its a nice masking job tho congrats on post processing!
bright glass thingy.... um... sorry but does nothing for me.
The toaster is ever so slightly cropped... but neat idea... Here's another. Wall socket and a screwdriver (caption - not a bright idea) (I'd turn the fuses off before messing tho).
Puts any of my ideas to shame... of which I haven't had any so...

Rescue shot has great potential - better if you had been holding on with just one hand and looking back in a panic type state![]()

HI Andy
sorry for taking sooo long to catch up on your thread
Rescue....how the flip do ya do thatFantastic idea & really well done ,like the ladder on the floor & the detail in the clouds .Converging verticals??? However you did this shot I'm impressed beyond belief & convince that maybe you did have too much costa at some point
Beautiful 2nd post for Rescue...great sky line, light trail & color on the poster ,already been sai about the slight darkness to the left top of poster but an image that stands out none the less...great work![]()
Hiya Andy,
I remember seeing 2nd photo for rescue and just realised now I didn't leave comments (sorry).
Great sunset in the the background, would have been better with a bit more light in the top right corner of the sign, but otherwise a great shot for the theme.
Well done
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Lol nice idea well done great imagination brilliant
Thanks and all comments taken on board.
At the moment my imagination is in hibernation as nnnooo immediate ideas for Sensual....I am a Yorkshire bloke, after all...http://SPAM/6yhkmp6

..and you are which one andy...
though i might get my inspiration from here .. http://SPAM/y9tpma9 :bonk:
The horse....
I saw that advert recently and instantly laughed out loud; it's sssoooo well scripted and very funny!

Sorry Andy, you've lost me with this one, what is it meant to be?


