weekly *sarah* TP52 2014 step and nature added

Hi Sarah & welcome back to the funhouse :wave:...loving your avatar btw :)

Odd....yup , well focused , plenty of detail * like the use of the diagonal

Line....looks like quite some camber on that road , mono works well , lots of converging lines & another who's wanting to know what's round the corner (y)
Hi L ynne, thank you for stopping by! There was a very nice house and farm at the end of the road!
 
As above great shoot, lines pull u in nicely.
Thank you David!
Odd - Good take on theme nice colours and Dof(y)
Line - Not bad for a standby. Nice B&W conversion
Thank you Michael!
Hi from a newbie to the forum,
Odd, what can i say all has been said love the colours.
Line, it's got the lines and the b/w gives it that cold damp look that we've all got used to :)
Thank you Judi
 
Heres my entry for 'play'
I was cursing Peter last night for having put me into the 52, sometimes I just can't get whats in my head into a pic! So again I'm putting one in that I'm not fully happy with (I really am my worse critic) but I've run out of time to take another one this week!
I'm going to the Pantomime tomorrow and had thought about trying to get a shot there but then reminded myself that I am going with nearly 300 children so might be a little to busy to take photos!:eek:
I have ended up doing a Triptych of one of our favourite games Mancala! We often play this game when we're away in the caravan and it's one game I can occasionally win!:)


Mancala Triptych
by *sarah*., on Flickr
 
Like it. Lovely colours, well composed and good detail.

Crit, I feel in the upper section if the lower right, the buttons are a little too OOF compared the the others.

Very one of my ideas has been done by someone else....and on Friday we're going to the pantomime and I thought you where going to beat me to the idea :)

Cheers.
 
I think a little bit extra dof on the bottom right one to make it match the left one,it has lovely colours in it (y) for me.
Thank you Judi, I wish I had of thought of doing a triptych in the first place and then I would have taken the photos to fit better - i'll try and remember for next time!:)
 
Like it. Lovely colours, well composed and good detail.

Crit, I feel in the upper section if the lower right, the buttons are a little too OOF compared the the others.

Very one of my ideas has been done by someone else....and on Friday we're going to the pantomime and I thought you where going to beat me to the idea :)

Cheers.
Thanks Andy! I agree about the OOF on the bottom right its one of the things that bugs me on it as well, I was going to use the bottom right as a stand alone but Peter suggested a triptych and these were the best to fit together! Enjoy the pantomime on Friday, we're going to the Alhambra in Bradford but if its like last year I spent more time taking the kids to the toilet than watching it!!
 
Nice and bright and not a blown out highlight in sight :D I find shiny things really hard to take photos of because of this. Agree with the DOF on the bottom right one - but that would be my only niggle.
 
Great image Sarah (y), I like the fact that each image shows a different dof, very appealing :)
 
I do agree that Triptychs need to be planned, and shots taken as such, trying to fashion one together afterwards doesn't always work.

As three individual shots, they all work really well, super detail and unusual but appealing crop on the first, the facelike character of the left, and the beautiful OOF rear and bokeh on the right one.

Great precision in lining up all the horizontals too.
 
Hey Sarah and welcome back to the madness that is the 52's :banana:

Odd, love the DOF on the, the wool really adds texture.
Line, lovely contrast with great sharpness throughout. I think the mono conversion has disguised the bland sky! Great lead in lines though, I would maybe take a step left to get the bit in the middle, in the middle, if that makes sense! But hey, I'm no landscape expert!
Play, I've never heard of this game before. I think the triptych works well but the image bottom right dominates because of the very shallow DOF, maybe a bit more needed there. As for the triptych itself, have you tried using drop shadows around each individual photo? Just a tiny bit can add a lot of depth! Not sure if you've been on FB today but I posted a photo of my friend wake boarding, 8 shots in a collage, I spent hours fiddling with drop shadows and strokes to give it that extra oomph! Not sure if it works but I liked it!!!

Anyhow it's good to see you guys back in for another year, and maybe we can meet up again when I'm back over later this year.
 
I like the colours and the triptych approach. I'm not so keen on the largish white borders but I do quite like the different DOF.
 
Hi Sarah, I think it works really well as someone else said the different DoF Doesn't distract at all, nicely lit, and the colours are great
Never heard of the game and at least it makes a change from scrabble (y)
 
Good colours and lighting. Contrast between the wood and glass works well. Like the gallery format as well.
 
Good entry for Play theme - very colourful. I quite like the triptych idea, but I also like the bottom left image on its own.
 
Good take on the theme I think Andy has already covered any crit i would make on the image.
Thank you for our comment!
Nice and bright and not a blown out highlight in sight :D I find shiny things really hard to take photos of because of this. Agree with the DOF on the bottom right one - but that would be my only niggle.
Thanks Sarah, shiny things are difficult to photograph- I find using a bit of black card can help cut out some of the reflections!
 
Great image Sarah (y), I like the fact that each image shows a different dof, very appealing :)
Thank you1
I do agree that Triptychs need to be planned, and shots taken as such, trying to fashion one together afterwards doesn't always work.

As three individual shots, they all work really well, super detail and unusual but appealing crop on the first, the facelike character of the left, and the beautiful OOF rear and bokeh on the right one.

Great precision in lining up all the horizontals too.
Thank you Graham, the bottom right is my favourite but I do love shallow DOF!
 
Hey Sarah and welcome back to the madness that is the 52's :banana:

Odd, love the DOF on the, the wool really adds texture.
Line, lovely contrast with great sharpness throughout. I think the mono conversion has disguised the bland sky! Great lead in lines though, I would maybe take a step left to get the bit in the middle, in the middle, if that makes sense! But hey, I'm no landscape expert!
Play, I've never heard of this game before. I think the triptych works well but the image bottom right dominates because of the very shallow DOF, maybe a bit more needed there. As for the triptych itself, have you tried using drop shadows around each individual photo? Just a tiny bit can add a lot of depth! Not sure if you've been on FB today but I posted a photo of my friend wake boarding, 8 shots in a collage, I spent hours fiddling with drop shadows and strokes to give it that extra oomph! Not sure if it works but I liked it!!!

Anyhow it's good to see you guys back in for another year, and maybe we can meet up again when I'm back over later this year.
Hi Marsha, it would be great to meet up when you come over! I'm glad I've been pushed:) back into the 52 as I learnt so much last time ad hope to learn as much again!
 
Hi Sarah, welcome back to the 52 Missus (as Lynne would say ;))
You are certainly off to a great start, I really like the composition and leading lines of your line image, maybe a revisit in better weather to really make it pop?
Play, bang on theme, like the triptych, the vivid colours of the marbles and the overall feel to the image. Maybe the borders a little smaller but apart from that (y)
 
I like the colours and the triptych approach. I'm not so keen on the largish white borders but I do quite like the different DOF.
Thank you Kev, if I get chance I'll try it a different background as well!
Hi Sarah, I think it works really well as someone else said the different DoF Doesn't distract at all, nicely lit, and the colours are great
Never heard of the game and at least it makes a change from scrabble (y)
Thank you Allan, I think the bottom right is bit of a Marmite one!!:) If you get chance its worth looking out for Mancala, its a good maths strategy game!
 
Nice Triptych, a very colorful one at that !!!

I the top one is spot on for me, the bottom right i'd like to see the middle group as the ones in focus, as they are the ones my eyes get drawn too :)
Thank you, its def a Marmite shot!
Hi Sarah, welcome back to the 52 Missus (as Lynne would say ;))
You are certainly off to a great start, I really like the composition and leading lines of your line image, maybe a revisit in better weather to really make it pop?
Play, bang on theme, like the triptych, the vivid colours of the marbles and the overall feel to the image. Maybe the borders a little smaller but apart from that (y)
Thanks Iain, its good to be back!! Its only my 3rd triptych the last one was last time I did the 52, I think I need to practice more to get used to changing borders etc!:)
 
I've never heard of it either! nice triptych
Thank you Chris!
Good entry for Play theme - very colourful. I quite like the triptych idea, but I also like the bottom left image on its own.
Thank you Diane, the bottom right was going to be my entry until Peter (Delta Skies) mentioned trying a triptych!
 
  • number 1 i am not keen on the little characters look cheap to me given the poor detail in there faces sorry.
  • number 2 i like very close indeed plenty of detail and nice composition.
  • number 3 is the best for me i like the composition, i love the colour it's superb.
 
I quite like no.1 Sarah, like your play on words, close knit, both family and BG (y)

No2 looks very noisy to me.......but that could just be me :thinking:

No3 good colour and focus (y)

So.........no1 for me :)
 
I like number one for the play on words, close up, close knit background and the family. Yes they don't look the greatest quality but anything shot close up has a tendency to look a bit dodgy because certain details aren't usually visible to the human eye! Macro highlights everything.

Number two is lovely with the heart shape in the middle.

Number three is the winner for me though, lovely soft tones and great composition :clap:
 
  • number 1 i am not keen on the little characters look cheap to me given the poor detail in there faces sorry.
  • number 2 i like very close indeed plenty of detail and nice composition.
  • number 3 is the best for me i like the composition, i love the colour it's superb.
Thank you for stopping by Mandy, the man standing up is only 2cm tall (they're made for model railways) and aren't really designed for close up detail unfortunately!
 
I quite like no.1 Sarah, like your play on words, close knit, both family and BG (y)

No2 looks very noisy to me.......but that could just be me :thinking:

No3 good colour and focus (y)

So.........no1 for me :)

Thanks Phil, #2 is a little noisy but I was so taken by the heart shaped center I cropped it heavily hence the noise!
#1 I was trying to think of something original when close knit family came to mind, it was good to get my knitting out again!!
 
I like number one for the play on words, close up, close knit background and the family. Yes they don't look the greatest quality but anything shot close up has a tendency to look a bit dodgy because certain details aren't usually visible to the human eye! Macro highlights everything.

Number two is lovely with the heart shape in the middle.

Number three is the winner for me though, lovely soft tones and great composition :clap:
Thank you Marsha, #3 is my favourite as well, I wasn't too sure how #1 would go down as the figures are so tiny and lacking detail (and kept falling down!) but I do love macro work!:)

Three really good shots there. Love the quirkiness of the first, but the last shot I think is gorgeous, albeit an odd aspect ratio.
Hi Chris, thank you for stopping by, I tend to crop to how I want it to look and not use traditional ratios!:)
 
Hi Sarah,

Line - Good composition, B&W works well.
Play - I like the idea, the colours are nice too. If I'm being really picky, the focus in the top image looks a little out.
Close - I think #2 and #3 have more potential than #1, but to me they both look underexposed and I think the lighting need tweaking. You've got Exif turned off so I can't tell if you used a flashgun and what your settings were.
 
Hi Sarah,

Line - Good composition, B&W works well.
Play - I like the idea, the colours are nice too. If I'm being really picky, the focus in the top image looks a little out.
Close - I think #2 and #3 have more potential than #1, but to me they both look underexposed and I think the lighting need tweaking. You've got Exif turned off so I can't tell if you used a flashgun and what your settings were.

Hi, thanks for pointing out about Exif I've switched it back on now! No flash was used, they were taken using very little natural light!
 
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