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Ironing!! I (just) remember the last time you did one of my shirts
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Ironing!! I (just) remember the last time you did one of my shirts
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Lovely interpretation of the theme Sarah.
The contrast between the new and the rusty are detailed well in your image. I am not sure a B&W conversion would improve this at all, I like the colour tones within the rusty wire fence??
As you were able to compose the subject of your photograph, I think a side by side composition would be interesting too, sort of a before and after.
That might be my ocd side coming out, wanting the fence parts lined up
It is a creative take on the theme though Sarah, well spotted and put together.Iain

I like that shot. Very good.
Very good shot for contrast! Really like that one. Would fit for old/new, smooth rough, colour/greyish, complete/incomplete etc etc Lots of contrasting interpretations then!

yes I like it, rusty old and clean new![]()
Straight - I love this shot for it's colour and clarity of the glasses. Winner
Letter - both good shots. Nice lighting picking up the typewriter keys. Think the idea of the shadow would be my preferred.
Contrast - great idea and good find. definately says old and new.
Desperately playing catch up, so sorry it's brief!
Straight - as everyone else has said, it's a wonderful shot. Love the colours, the execution, the lot.
Letter - #2 for me, I think it's wonderful as-is. Love the composition and (lack of) lighting.
Contrast - nice opportunist shot, says contrast very well. Love the colour of rust!
Hi Sarah
love the rusty tones in the Contrast....set against the new wire it works really well & great DOF...![]()

Hi
Letter - great spot for #1 - good comp and really like the colours. excellent sinuous shape
#2 - others' description as gritty is accurate. lovely item to photo and on theme. just a touch too dark for my taste.
Contrast - another good spot. Imaginative take on the theme because it contrasts on many levels - colour, patina, texture, age.Excellent focus. Some suggestion of converting to mono but in my view that would be awful as the elements of contrast come out so much better in colour.
Hi Sarah, lovely shot for contrast, the detail and colour in the rust really stands out against the new barbed wire. Great composition and DOF too
Oh and it was good to see you and Peter again on Sunday.
This is the story of my life! I could do with a month off to sort all mine out!!!*Sarah* said:I just need to get round to editing the shots now!!![]()
This is the story of my life! I could do with a month off to sort all mine out!!!


Hi Sarah
Got to agree with you that Peter's is better
The pebble is spot on tho. Subtle lighting to match the subtleness in the colour and texture of the mineral.


I really like the range in texture and colours Both good mineral shots and on theme. Prefer the first but only because of the colours. Maybe the DOF could be increased right to the bottom of shot as not really highlighting a particular area, but down to personal choice.
ps. not yet seen Peters version.
Love the colours in number 1, would be great to see a reshoot of this. Number 2, nice and simple and works very well.
Hi Sarah. I've not looked at Peters yet either so I can't compare!
I can't see any issues with sharpnessI really like the range in texture and colours
the composition works well too.
Thank you, but I still think his is better but Sshh don't tell him I said that!like the first pic just as good as Peters in my opinion![]()


I like the 1st one too, lovely colours, I'd perhaps try it without the crystal to the left and get more blue in![]()
To my eyes the pebble looks like it has motion blur...could be the texture of the stone, but something just doesn't look right about it, maybe the light? Have you tried it in natural light? Or maybe wet the pebble and try?
Hi, Sarah, #1 for me. It's the blue that does it for me, really nice and vibrant. Looks quite sharp to me and I suspect cropping out the lower left, which draws the eye away from the blue, would effect the sharpness.
#2 is a good find. I can never work out if it's my laptop or not but I'd prefer a bit more contrast and possible a B&W conversion.
Cheers.






it's not very often I mention anything wrong in your shots as they're just all so good, but for this I think the darker area of the Perrier label at the top is my only issue!!!! Those colours are really nice and I like the picture, focus is better than the previous version. A great idea on the mineral water too, all looks pretty good.
The Perrier shot is a cracker. Your imagination is working overtime. I love the use of the three glasses in front of the bottle. As for the refracted image of the bottle in a glass at the bottom of the image.... Well brilliant![]()
Ok so the second attempt at your agate mineral shows why you weren't happy with the sharpness first time round! The version is so much better!
I love your Perrier shot thoughit's not very often I mention anything wrong in your shots as they're just all so good, but for this I think the darker area of the Perrier label at the top is my only issue!!!!
Other than that, I reckon with is a good advert shot!!!

The thing with this challenge is that its made me even more critical of my own work as well!!certainly improved upon the first mineral shot
not to sure about the perrier shot couldn't say why though
Agate shot a lot better. Nice idea using the mineral water and well executed. As pointed out just the label needs addressing.