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Week 42 Liquid by aNdy sHeader, on Flickr<cough> Crowbar <cough>A cacti is the very antithesis of liquid - a highly original take on the theme Andy.
A cacti is the very antithesis of liquid - a highly original take on the theme Andy.
Oooo after - they are superb mate, the colour in 2 is excellent, but the detail in the first is my fav, such a glow !!!
Alien - It's been a loooooong 1.5 weeks since back from my holiday and it took me a while to work out where you were with this, good idea to say the least, liking the dirty look and the vignette, I hope Miss Jones didn't charge for this one
Liquid - You have been with @Cobra WAY too long
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A Leon is clever! And you cacti is nice and sharp!
Like your lateral thinking on the theme and very clever. The close-up just on the spikes work well and I also like the oof border.
Interesting take on the theme, I'm not too keen on the OOF spines in the forground.
But I'd have posted a CamelLiquid - You have been with @Cobra WAY too long![]()
Hopefully not a toe...But I'd have posted a Camel
( and very nearly did )
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Great photo of a cactus, I'll comment further once I have understood it.
But I'd have posted a Camel
( and very nearly did )
Left field indeed Andy![]()
Left field alright....but In which neighbouring stadium are we talking.. it's a mind boggling effect all those spikes though.
Some good shoehorning, word-play, antithesis and stuff,
a leon looks good but dirty around the chrome edges, perhaps the high ISO doesn't help.
re cacti .... not too keen on the OOF spines in the FG ... but yes I've seen your response to that.
well that is certainly left field, well done, the OOF spines are fine for me
Nice idea Andy, not one of my favourites of yours, but a very original idea for the theme. Maybe a slightly more side on angle would make the spines more 'spiny'![]()

MILKY WAY-Edit by aNdy sHeader, on FlickrGroan !!!!A Leon is clever! And you cacti is nice and sharp!

I have never seen the milky way something I have always wanted to witness. Excellent attempt, what a sight it must have been.
Groan !!!!
I like the effect that the DoF has on your eyes. It would be interesting to see what a perfectly stacked image would be like, but somehow I think I would prefer it as is.
Crack (of dawn) - You're being too critical on yourself, that's a great image. Not something we ever see in London (though I have seen it at Land's End - lying on my back in the field at the back of the pub)
Agree Andy, that is a cracking image !!!
It must be critical as to the length of exposure to get the sharpest of images in one shot, if that is even possible at all... do you shoot wide open focused on infinity, or was it closed up a bit to get the foreground in detail ??![]()
Fabulous image Andy, it looks amazing.
No crit from me Andy other the to say wow that is a stunning image.
Wooo nice. FG too, fence, gate and stuff.
That's an incredible milky way Andy...awesome achievement I feel
Wow, that's amazing. Only ever seen the milky way once, your picture does it full justice. Brilliant.
Stunning photo, beautiful.
Looks like there are some trails or camera movement between the two exposures but nicely done none-the-less, I've had a few tries at it and it's not easy.
Well done nice interesting image Andy.
seeings as this is imo, an amazing shot of your crack Andy... is the best time to attempt this:
little or no moon? i know you say half moon...
cloudless...
high up in a dark spot ie away from populace
i'm thinking of tripping over to Brecon or Northumberland at some point
Nice be of astro photography. I like the well exposed rock in the foreground. But I find the milky way a bit 'too much'. I guess you have tried shorter exposure / lower ISO...