Yup all the time!
I like this too and think it's fine for the theme![]()
Hi Rob, I'm ashamed to say this is the first time I've managed a visit to your 52 - but I've really enoyed the journey so far.I also think that with the hours you work, you deserve a medal just for getting ideas about shots, never mind getting the shots themselves.
Some of my favourites are the Poetry theme (both the photo and the poem - excellent) the Lego men, (how much patience can one man have!) and the lambs for Play (although I was a little worried when I read your comment starting "Read what people had to say and decided to butcher ... "I was expecting the next shot to be a plate of lamb chops.
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and to catch up:
Chemistry - this shot works really well, and I think it's largely down to your excellent processing. The noise is nicely judged and, tbh, I didn't spot the spot until John drew my attention to it.So what if you've got the Crowbar of the Week Award - it's still a good shot.
Jean
Chemistry - I like that quite a lot actually, especially the processing. It interests me - nicely done!
Second one works better with the spot removed. Love the 'gritty' feel to the photo (no pun intended...!). Well done..
Yepmuch better without the Spot... nice edit Rob
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Jean thanks so much for taking the time to not only comment but review my other offering too !! Sadly time isn't always on my side but when I get a chance I try to cram as much into it as I can (family, chores, photography the list goes on). I'm guilty of not visiting as many 52's as I'd like these past two weeks but intend to make amends later on this week. Re the lambs, I actually wanted to take them home and keep them as pets
Better not come over again then LOL (did not mean that really ) as the kites were actually sitting in the garden yesterday but as usual the camera was elewhere.
They are very active at the mo, building nests etc and I am feeding them everday so it seems they like that, pheasant on the menu today as I have a freezer full we shot in the winter.
Chemistry - what happened to the wifes bottles then did you give up on that idea?
I have yet still to do that one![]()
Great shot for Chemistry Rob. Love the lighting.![]()
It's not happening !

Re the lambs, I actually wanted to take them home and keep them as pets![]()
A much better idea - and so muc more photogenic than a plate of chops. 


A couple of really good weeks from you Rob
I don't know why, but I just love your chemistry shot.
The subject and the PP work perfectly together . . . and although a shot of a sign saying "eye bath" really shouldn't be very interesting, somehow it is
I prefer the edit with the light spot removed, but it really didn't bother me that much to start with.
Candid : What an odd looking man !!!!
I can understand why you were fixated, I can't stop looking at him either.
Technically it's a very good shot, but it's that character that makes it . . . I don't want to sound rude, but he really is fascinating
Great shot love the lighting but - I really find him eerie:shrug: don't know why sort of wizardry about him
agree, he does look a character.. great lighting and nice and sharp.. he's a wonderful subject!
Great shot with loads of character - he is indeed a strange looking man![]()
A much better idea - and so muc more photogenic than a plate of chops.![]()
Candid: I would have wanted to keep shooting him too. How fascinating. I'd love to see the original, without the NR done, because I think it would also work as a gritty b&w. Definitely the sort of characterful face you need for a Candid.
Time in the bunker was clearly well spent, Rob.
Jean
Love that Candid shot. Looks so clean it could have been done in a studio. Reminds me of one of the Dr Who's.
What a great shot, candid and so full of character
Reminds me of one of the Dr Who's.![]()

Number #1 gets my vote with it's 'slightly' tighter framing.
However, more to the point, where would one need to shop to get their hands on Marmite Cashews?! Er yummy yum yum!

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)Marmite cereal bars???????ugh!
First one definitely, the tighter crop makes the image much more interesting. The second one looks like some still that I would shoot. No seriously, the room around the top and at the bottom is a bit distracting in my opinion.
Interesting shot though!
(BTW, I love the Eyebath shot)
I love Marmite and I love your first shot. Excellent. I didn't know they did all those things in Marmite flavour.
I think the extra white space spoils the bottom one a little.
Well done with this theme.
Jenny
Jeeeez... Somebody likes marmite
Really good shot, i like the first of the 2 though. Also your Candid shot is very good. made me laugh, well done![]()
Really clever produce, I love the concept. Pic 1 for me definitely.
It's my first post on your 52, sorry its taken so long but there are so many to go through!
Personally, while I like the shot, the eyebath does nothing for me but the candid is great, you could wait for ever to find such a character! I'm quite tempted to come to the next meet just to take photos of him, although I think he would get a little worried...
As I said at the top, marmite is great, such a clever use of theme.
Keep up the great work![]()
Rob, You could have bought them over to use the chicken house but could not guaranteee there would be any left to shoot after I got my hands on themand the chickens probably liked them as well :shrug:
No 1 for me great shot great theme Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I would eat marmite anytime, anywhere, anyplace
Lovely colours very sharp and just fills the frame (and the belly)
Marmite Cashews can be bought in Asda (if there are any left)
Guess where I'm going on my way into work![]()
Nice one Rob. Was just talking to the wife the other day as she packed the shopping basket with pretty much everything in your photo about how Marmite have really cemented their brand. Marmite tea anyone?
As another non-photography aside, you don't want to put marmite near chickens. Our birds LOVE the stuff. On toast, cereal bars, rice cakes.
I like your week 12 shot. On theme, and well taken. Nice composition (prefer #2 but there's not a lot between them to be honest). Lighting is good considering all the glass and shiny plastic.
Lovely!
Ian.
OMG - I love Marmite, but that's taking it to the extreme!
Really like this concept, and have to agree with the others about #1 being my favourite of the 2 shots.
I really appreciate your coments, thanks for dropping in.
blughhhhhh, nasty salty malty pasty stuff, you can keep it in the tubes n tubs n stuff.
cracking shot though, really vibrant and i think 1 is my favourite as it fills more of the screen.
Great Marmite shots - and like everyone else number one is my favourite.
My word what a lot of different Marmite produce there is... a very interesting idea, and well taken I like it... I too prefer the tighter crop in 1.
As for making your own lighting, I felt exactly the same way last year and really struggled with it whenever I had to try and work something with flash... However, I'm not going to say I've got it sussed, but this year I'd like to think I'm understanding it better, and the 52 certainly helped with that.
Both candids work for me, Rob.
That bloke is so interesting to look at, isn't he?
Well spotted, well captured.
The shot of the ladies in your life is a super capture. Looks like they're watching the Chippendales
Marmite: super product, super idea, super shot. I'm another who prefers the tighter crop in #1. Great composition and sharpness and you've really got those colours to sing out.
I can't help thinking that either of the two shots would have been helped by a stick of explosive blowing the nasty stuff to smithereens.
Seriously, I prefer the first shot even though it makes me shudder.
Mike