hate it marmite that is nice shot though
Dont get time to comment at the mo much but that one for Produce is wonderfull, OK loose the white back ground or darken it a bit so it does not stand out but really nice.
Terran
Clever take on the theme Rob, much prefer the tighter crop and think an even tighter crop would work too to eliminate more of the white.
Never realised there were so many products made for such a disgusting product..... sorry to all those Marmite lovers.
Well done, Dan

Finally!!!!so, any luck ?



I like this shot and its always good to learn new skills you never know when they will come in handy
:shrug:The jury is out on this one Rob - not quite sure but still better than my effort, having a few problems here
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Interesting idea and a nice shot, but I think this would still have worked without splitting it up and perhaps a slightly different crop - it still would have been a 'quad' as you have four people.
Mixed views on this one, Rob.
Please don't regard the following couple of points as being harsh because they aren't intended to be.
1. Each section is a different width which makes it look a bit clumsy to me.
2. The purple diagonal and, indeed , the opposite diagonals are a bit out of whack between frames, though not enough to make it look as if that was what you intended.
However, since this a new ps experiment for you, I can only commend you on your first effort. We can only learn by trying new stuff, and once we've tried it we can only get better.
Thing is, I absolutely love the image itself. I think it would look good with the entire left hand section and the black frame removed, leaving the figures bottom left.
As Davekiddle pointed out, the four figures give it enough quadness to qualify splendidly for the theme.
i actually quite like that i think the shadow's draw the eye and better than my attempt (ooohhh i aint done one yet)
Rob, I think this is one of the most interesting shots we've had on the 52 this year! It's got a simplicity that makes it stand out and it breaks all the rules - with very successfully.
I'm not keen on the quad 'chop', but only because I think the black lines are slightly (and I do mean slightly) too heavy. With a little tweaking that would be terrific. If you look at each segment, the composition 'works' except for the right hand one, and for that reason, I'd make the 2 right hand segments equal width, so the end one doesn't look so cramped.
The original shot looks amazing (I'm not using that word lightly, either!) and I can't make up my mind whether the shadows on the original left hand segment should be left in or not. Perhaps leaving them in would add a little bit of balance to the composition.
Well done, too on gaining new PS skills.
Jean
Rob,
I like the new one better glad my fields don't look like that.
Hey guys - guess what I saw yesterday XTRA STRONG MARMITE in a black pot, black label, seriously strong marmite for us lovers out there, I will be trying that one in a drink Yummmmmmmmmmmm :nuts:
Love the eyebath shot with the spot removed
The candid of the old chap is another great shot, he looks like a right character.
On behalf of my wife I would like to say this is her favourite shot
Well the 52 is about learning and experimenting so if you have added a new skill then![]()
Maybe I'm perverse but I actually prefer the original version, irregular sections and all - it makes me think of looking out of a window. The only thing that spoils it for me is that the path doesn't follow through smoothly - you can just about get away with the transition between section 2 and 3 but I want to nudge the last section up a little to get rid of the 'hiccup' in the path.
I like the shot Rob, it's very good and says quad nicely. I quite like the frames. Perhaps a little less intense and fix the right hand side so it lines up.
Absolutely beautiful colours in this one Rob and I love the soft diagonal lines of texture. It reminds me of a crayon drawing (in a good way)
)I love the original image of this one, the colours, lines in the fields, shadows and everything all combine to make a very strong image.
Surprisingly to me I think the framing make the image even better although I do agree the thinner frame is more pleasing.
The only thing I'd like to have seen is a version where the vertical bars go through the image, rather than at the moment where it looks like each section has been cut and dragged further away from the one next to it to fit the bars in, this makes the smooth diagonal footpath look broken as it goes into the next frame... I think I've expressed my self very badly there but hopefully you get my drift :bonk:
It's still a great image either way and one I'd be very proud of.
Absolutely beautiful colours in this one Rob and I love the soft diagonal lines of texture. It reminds me of a crayon drawing (in a good way)
Of the 3 edits, the last one is my favourite. Breaking it up into segments definitely works for me, and I agree that the path needs to be lined up as youve done in this version.
Im still finding the black border a bit too heavy against the soft pastel colours though I think that a white border might have worked better ????
I also really like having those 4 silhouetted figures and the long shadows as a focal point. Theyre so small in the frame, but have masses of impact.
Again a minor niggle, but I think they could do with being just a touch higher certainly not anything that detracts from the image, but that would have made it perfect for me.
(and after all the effort you've put in already, I'm definitely NOT expecting another re-edit)
Chemistry - before I even rwead the description, from the overall look of the image itself I guessed it should most definitely have been taken somewhere where you shouldn't have been, and I was right. So 10 points for making it clear without the need for wordsI really like it, the way the sign seems to be glowing making it stand out from the background. Use of black & white suits it perfectly!
Quad, although you don't sound particularly impressed with your new found skill! That would look amazing as wall art over someones settee, dont'cha think?
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I like the idea behind it, as well as the simplicity. To be honest, I liked the first one best, and actually just because the fuller black lines were easier on my eyes. Still I follow the comment about the right had side being to small.
I also love the way the main lines cross (the road from left to right and the mowing lines from right to left).
Nice shot!
Now that edit has nailed it for me Rob... The track lines up nicely now
Glad you ike the chemistry shot, you wouldn't believe the lengths I had to go to to get it![]()
Well I'm going against the tide to say I like the full image (without it being cut into four). As Sarah said the four people are so small in the frame but drawn the eye perfectly. Although I do prefer the more muted colours in the last edit.![]()
I love the colours in this shot and its simplicity. I prefer the versions that include the shadows on the left. However, I prefer the quads with an even width and actually prefer the borders in black. Well done with persevering!
Jenny