weekly *Sarah* 2012 52 week challenge. Yippee I made it!!

Abstract - I really like the softness of No 1 so that gets my vote. Lovely macro shots. Nice work ! - Nick
 
*Sarah* said:
I know, think how many pics we could be taking while we are sat on these websites!!:):)

Or spent sorting out the hundreds of photos that need sorting! Mind you, this has made me realise my 52 photos are all over the place, so they're being sorted tonight!

I've added you Alex, I think!
 
Good temperature shot.

I can't choose from your Abstract photo's Sarah, I like them all. Really good.
 
Happy anniversary :D :thumbs:

Thanks Michael!!:)

Good temperature shot.

I can't choose from your Abstract photo's Sarah, I like them all. Really good.

Thank you, I decided to go with my favouite this week which is #1!

Now symmetry - have a couple of ideas but it's whether I have the skills/ patience to pull them off!!:lol:
 
Hi Sarah


congrats to you & Peter :thumbs:

Liking all your Abstract images but #1 wins out for me , wonderful lighting , very calming image & a very simple unbusy image...love it :clap:
 
This is my first entry for Symmetry. It's my first attempt at doing cream drops! This was taken by dropping coloured cream into a small tank of water. After several changes of water and trying different coloured cream I went for one of my first attempts. I'm off work tomorrow so I'm planning to have another go - I think this might be addictive!!:):)


cream drops by *sarah*., on Flickr
 
Ooooooooo pretty! Pretty awesome too, lovely and sharp and more importantly perfectly symmetrical!

How did you get the black background with the splash so sharp? I know I'm always asking this question but I just can't achieve a black background so well and always trying to learn.
 
Ooooooooo pretty! Pretty awesome too, lovely and sharp and more importantly perfectly symmetrical!

How did you get the black background with the splash so sharp? I know I'm always asking this question but I just can't achieve a black background so well and always trying to learn.

Hi Marsha, I used two speedlight flashes - one either side of the tank. The background in this case an A4 piece of paper was just behind the tank. I think the big thing with keeping the background black is to try and keep as much light off it as you can.

I'll try and remember to take a pic of the set up tomorrow!
 
I have two speed light flashes so need to start using them!

I REALLY need more time to practice stuff like this!

It's a superb shot though, you need to enter this into competitions like Photo answers photographer of the year, next months is still life!
 
A very striking photograph Sarah.
There isn't anything to add further, its perfect.

I can see a persons face at the bottom centre of the frame, with their hands reaching out holding the red plumes up :lol:

Are there any phsycologists on here to interpret what I have seen? :lol:
 
Well done Sarah, that is very innovative and well on theme.
 
I have two speed light flashes so need to start using them!

I REALLY need more time to practice stuff like this!

It's a superb shot though, you need to enter this into competitions like Photo answers photographer of the year, next months is still life!

Me too! I never think of doing this stuff.

Its a really excellent shot and perfect for the theme.

We need to do more indoor TP meets, stuff this going rounds woodlands etc :lol:

Thanks Marsha and Alex!:) with the lovely weather we're having here at the moment an indoor TP meet sounds good!!
 
A very striking photograph Sarah.
There isn't anything to add further, its perfect.

I can see a persons face at the bottom centre of the frame, with their hands reaching out holding the red plumes up :lol:

Are there any phsycologists on here to interpret what I have seen? :lol:

Thanks Iain, not sure about being perfect - it's not exactly what I had I mind!!:):)

It's a bit like an ink blot picture, I can see a beetle at the bottom!!:lol:
 
ChickenDipa said:
We need to do more indoor TP meets, stuff this going rounds woodlands etc :lol:

:agreed:

*Sarah* said:
Thanks Marsha and Alex!:) with the lovely weather we're having here at the moment an indoor TP meet sounds good!!

I'm in!

ChickenDipa said:
It makes me think of a crab, there are beady little black eyes there and then the claws!

I also see beady little black eyes!

ChickenDipa said:
When are you back up in Yorkshire again Marsha?

Who knows! I guess not until a rather annoying little sporting event is finished in September :razz:
Although if my hubby and I actually get our shifts to coincide at all we may get a four day break! I'll be straight up with flash guns, glass from Ikea, a pint of cream, food dye and a bottle of brandy ;)
 
Who knows! I guess not until a rather annoying little sporting event is finished in September :razz:
Although if my hubby and I actually get our shifts to coincide at all we may get a four day break! I'll be straight up with flash guns, glass from Ikea, a pint of cream, food dye and a bottle of brandy ;)

Ahhh yes that thing. I'll be glad when the torch is done, it gets mentioned alot where I work.

And sounds like a splendid list of supplies for a indoor meet :D
 
Who knows! I guess not until a rather annoying little sporting event is finished in September :razz:
Although if my hubby and I actually get our shifts to coincide at all we may get a four day break! I'll be straight up with flash guns, glass from Ikea, a pint of cream, food dye and a bottle of brandy ;)

The bottle of brandy sounds very appealing, not sure what our photos would end up like after drinking but then we prob wouldn't notice!!:lol::lol:
 
Another cracker :clap:

"cream drops"! never heard of them before....

It's nice and sharp, well chosen shutter speed. Looks like some one holding aloft a rather strange trophy.

When all else fails, for this kind of photograph, I can usually find some crit with the BG but yours is pitch black.

Cheers.
 
This is probably one of my favourite images you've submitted. Great colour, lovely and sharp plus good pp'ing to get the symmetry spot on.
 
Symmetry is lovely. It's almost medical; not sure if that's a good thing or not!!

Very good lighting indeed, especially if it was a first attempt! I'd like to give that a go one day.
 
Nothing to add on Symmetry, its spot on
 
Another cracker :clap:

"cream drops"! never heard of them before....

It's nice and sharp, well chosen shutter speed. Looks like some one holding aloft a rather strange trophy.

When all else fails, for this kind of photograph, I can usually find some crit with the BG but yours is pitch black.

Cheers.

beautiful and superbly executed :clap:

This is probably one of my favourite images you've submitted. Great colour, lovely and sharp plus good pp'ing to get the symmetry spot on.

Thanks Andy, Allan and Peter!!:)
 
Symmetry is lovely. It's almost medical; not sure if that's a good thing or not!!

Very good lighting indeed, especially if it was a first attempt! I'd like to give that a go one day.

Hi Sarah

Symmetry - Damn... you and Peter have done the biz this week, loving that image Sarah, I too am impressed how you get the black backgrounds, great colours and detail - super shot :clap:

Hi Sarah

Symmetry - just excellent.:thumbs:

Nothing to add on Symmetry, its spot on

Thank you!

Mark have a go but be warned it can be addictive though my other attempts on Monday were a disaster:lol: so I went onto water drops instead!!
 
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