ShrubMonkey's 52 for 2010 - "Poem & Poetry" - alternative added

Really great start to your 52 (although I knew you would have some good shots having looked at a lot of your 365) - I agree with all of the comments about the sky and the contrast against the hull of the boat.
 
ohh, fabulous.. super curves indeed and that sky.. winner for me!
 
whoooo this is beautiful I love it! Looks like an abstract painting. Lovely tones, it looks so smooth!
 
Excellent image Julian, lovely curves and what a sky :thumbs:
 
That's awesome! Love the blue of the sky! I can't see the original, so don't know what it looked like before, but this one's cracking!

Chris
 
I never know how to take a proper picture of a boat when I see one - always end up with messy boat and boring background. Next time I'll get closer and try it your way :)
 
that is superb. My fave week one pic so far! :thumbs:
 
That's awesome! Love the blue of the sky! I can't see the original, so don't know what it looked like before, but this one's cracking!

Thanks chris

I never know how to take a proper picture of a boat when I see one - always end up with messy boat and boring background. Next time I'll get closer and try it your way :)

Well it's just I like boats and abstract images, this has both :)

that is superb. My fave week one pic so far! :thumbs:
:thankyou:

I preferred the dirty one Julian. ;)

Might have known you'd say that :p
 
That's one hull of a shot captain. F'riggin great! I almost keeled over!
 
WOW this is excellent I love the colour of the sky and the "clean" lines of the boat. I can't see the original though it says image unavailable :shrug:
 
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I think that's because he's replaced the original with the 'fixed' one.:)
 
Wondered where the original had gone :)

This is a very strong image with great lines and super colouring. Could almost be a render. Good luck with the next 51.
 
Lovely semi-abstact - great lines and a strong sky colour - simple and effective! Nicely done :clap:
 
Poem & Poetry

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Field Gunner's Memorial statue, situated in the Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth. These chaps are 'poetry in motion'.

THE FINAL RUN
by Sam Clues 1999

Dedicated to ALL Field Gunners across the Globe

One ton of metal
Over one ton of years
Has plenty of memories
With even some tears

The Field Gun tradition
Is ceasing to stride
But gunners the world over
Will always feel pride

All crews have performed
With fine efforts abound
And always the public
We never fail to astound

Out, Back & Home
Were the Trainer's demands
So to keep each run steady
We'd obey his commands

On all of the tracks
The dust will now settle
And soon the equipment
Will be rust covered metal

So what of the summers
From this year on
There'll be little to do
Now that Field Gun is gone

Re-unions will follow
With that I am certain
But will many turn up
After this final curtain

Earls Court is ending
There's no new domain
We must find a venue
So the race can remain

The arena's now empty
And each crew is done
So sadly no more
Will we see the 'Gun Run'

Now the crews will be waiting
For the bugler's tone
To send them forever
On that final RUN HOME!
 
What have you done to that image? SM? Love the poem...image seems weird...I like but what PP is there?
 
Thanks Roo. I was after something a little different, bit more arty :)

This is a single shot saved as three different exposures, processed HDR in Photomatix, then many adjustments in Photoshop including mono conversion using Silver Efex Pro.
 
like that.. very striking image.. nice processing and angle and thats a great poem too..
 
Thanks kejago for you comments.

Understand that the angle in the 2nd shot is not to everbodies taste, but it's a style I've developed whilst shooting my 365 last year, I love angled shots ;)
 
WOW !

Both the picture and the poem have some serious impact.

Found the processing a little distracting to start with, kept thinking it was a sketch. Gave it half an hour, came back and now I can't stop looking at it.
 
Cool - like the effect - looks like a drawing! :clap:
 
I was after something a little different

Hmm, well it's different. Not to my taste, and I find the angle very awkward, but you've got a 50% hit rate with me so far and week one was super!
 
I keep coming back to look at this one. It's certainly dramatic and the processing is different. It just doesn't click with me though. Maybe it's the sky?

Love your final boat picture from last week, though. Can see that on a wall! :-)
 
WOW !

Both the picture and the poem have some serious impact.

Found the processing a little distracting to start with, kept thinking it was a sketch. Gave it half an hour, came back and now I can't stop looking at it.

Thanks Rob, glad it's kept you coming back ;)

interesting PP, works though (industrial looking) ;)

Thanks Dade, I did intend to shoot just the statue, but wanted to include the naval buildings to place him in surroundings

Cool - like the effect - looks like a drawing! :clap:

Thanks Kirsty glad you liked the effect

Hmm, well it's different. Not to my taste, and I find the angle very awkward, but you've got a 50% hit rate with me so far and week one was super!

Wow, refreshing to see honest feedback like this, as stated previously I knew it was a marmite shot, I'm increasingly looking for abstract angles on everyday shots, sometimes folks like, sometimes they don't.

I keep coming back to look at this one. It's certainly dramatic and the processing is different. It just doesn't click with me though. Maybe it's the sky?

Love your final boat picture from last week, though. Can see that on a wall! :-)

Thanks for your honest feedback Steve :)
 
interesting processing there, ought to be too much, but it works!
not sure about the angle, but then I don't get most pictures that are at an angle like that!
 
Interesting treatment. Almost IR in sketch form. Like it. Not keen on the angle though, my neck is starting to hurt :)
 
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