The TP52 - 2026 SimonB - 52 for 2026 - Week 10 & 11

That's a good take on the theme. I like the trouble someone has gone to with painting transoms and mullions on the boarding.
 
That's a good take on the theme. I like the trouble someone has gone to with painting transoms and mullions on the boarding.

Me too, makes it look a tiny bit less abandoned.

Works for me and ticks the theme off nicely.

Cheers!

Works for the theme.
Were there other angles possible, or did this give either the best view or the one you wanted?

Yes, other angles were probably available, but this was taken from the pavement and it was still raining hard! Plus, knowing my luck someone would shout at me for hopping over the wall.
 
a good take on the theme, pity about the building.
 
Love the fact that they've painted the window boards. We usually just have raw plywood nailed over openings where I am.
 
I imagine that was a lovely building some time since. I like your processing - it does suit the subject.
 
That's a good find, as others have noted there are many points of interest, I like your choice of colours, very natural looking.
 
Lovely building some time ago.. Works for the theme and processing suits the shot, feel the same about going over the wall for the angle :)
 
a good take on the theme, pity about the building.

Thanks, it is a shame, I wonder how much it would sell for?

Love the fact that they've painted the window boards. We usually just have raw plywood nailed over openings where I am.

Yeah it did make me smile, it’s been that way since I was little.

I imagine that was a lovely building some time since. I like your processing - it does suit the subject.

I bet the inside is knackered! Thanks I did wonder if I went to far with the processing but it seems good.

That's a good find, as others have noted there are many points of interest, I like your choice of colours, very natural looking.

Thanks very much :)

Lovely building some time ago.. Works for the theme and processing suits the shot, feel the same about going over the wall for the angle :)

Yep it would be at that exact moment the police would turn up!
 
I like the composition, the washed out look has worked.
 
Washed out works much better than B&W here, brings out the painted windows.
 
Had this shot in mind when I saw the theme pop up, I had tried a different bulb that I didn't need, only to find that its shell was made of plastic (didn't check) and the hammer merely dented it! So a spare glass bulb was sacrificed for the sake of art. I was quite pleased with how it broke and I tried various angles and settings before settling for this one. I was very tempted to try in black and white, but I thought my last few pictures were already devoid of colour.

No doubt I will need this spare bulb later!


Week 4 Broken by Simon Brown
 
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Very nicely shot, good take on the theme.
 
good image for the theme and as you say you will probably need that tomorrow.
 
Good shot for the theme, best get a spare asap as you may will be in trouble if another bulb fails :)
 
It works great in colour, the yellow filaments jump out against the red of the BG.
 
A good sacrifice. Smashing image!

... see what I did there ... I'll get my coat.
 
Nicely boshed and shot Simon :)
 
Nicely broken. I did giggle to myself about the plastic bulb and hammer.
I had also thought about using a broken bulb but didn't have any glass bulbs.
 
Very nicely shot, good take on the theme.

Thanks!

good image for the theme and as you say you will probably need that tomorrow.

Thanks, so far so good! :whistle:

Good shot for the theme, best get a spare asap as you may will be in trouble if another bulb fails :)

Dark times ahead!

Good take on the theme :)

Cheers!

It works great in colour, the yellow filaments jump out against the red of the BG.

Thanks, I try not to think how much the bulb cost! I think it may have been on the higher end due to those filaments.

A good sacrifice. Smashing image!

... see what I did there ... I'll get my coat.

Ba Dum Tish! :ROFLMAO:

Nicely boshed and shot Simon :)

Thanks!

That's a nice shot, well thought out and composed.

Thanks Simon.

Nicely broken. I did giggle to myself about the plastic bulb and hammer.
I had also thought about using a broken bulb but didn't have any glass bulbs.

You should have seen my face after the first hit. Hitting it a few more times with minor frustration was probably amusing to watch!
 
I'm liking this shot a lot. Great colours and composition.
 
Glad you didnt stand on it, the focus and DOF is really enticing.
 
A really striking shot - the yellow focus point draws the eye in to the photo and then the broken glass provides the context.
 
This is probably a bit of a cheat, but it is a rainy day indoors when having a nice warm shower. I've not had a chance to go out with the camera this week, and when I have, it hasn't been raining!

This was taken between two shower puffs (I think that's what they are called) I quite liked the colours they added, quick tweak in lightroom and that's this week's picture done. In fact, I will go as far as to say the shower head is framed by the puffs and tick the box for the tech too!


Week 5 Rainy Day
by Simon Brown
 
An original take on the theme, and it works well.
 
Great idea Simon, and really well executed. I don't know that I'd have been able to think of something so creative.
 
Well, you have to do what you can.
It's comes out quite well, the 2 puffs do help to focus the eye on the showerhead.
 
Nicely thunked and clunked Simon :)
 
Yeah go on, that’ll do;)
 
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