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Thanks for such nice feedback Alan! Much appreciatedI like the clock.
Generally though, you've posted some lovely and clever pictures in this thread Simon![]()
Thanks for such nice feedback Alan! Much appreciatedI like the clock.
Generally though, you've posted some lovely and clever pictures in this thread Simon![]()
Thanks Peter!All good and all on theme. I like your chosen shot.
Thanks Pele. Appreciate the feedback.Another nice set Simon. The clock pic is my favourite but I do like the big wheel too.
Thanks DaveNice set! Right one chosen![]()
Thanks Nick - I can't take credit for the shadows....but I'll take the nice comment!I like the clock shot a lot, the shadows and the vignette really add to it.
Thanks Joan. I was 50/50 on posting the big wheel as the main image, but the clock won,even though it is simple, but sometimes simplicity is the best way forward!The big wheel made me chuckle but the clock image is beautifully simple.
Thanks Bee!All good shots. I rather like the quirkiness of the big wheel.
Lifegaurd flag post by Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
Telegraph post by Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
Hanging basket posts Barry Island by Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
Flag post (pole), Barry by Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
Southern Cardinal Marker, Barry by Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
Nells Point Nationa Coastwatch post by Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
Post by Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
IMG_0945 by Simon Hiscocks, on FlickrThank you muchly Dave!Fab set Simon![]()
Ha ha! Thanks Pete. Yes was a tricky choice and I almost posted the hanging baskets.Nice set of posts Simon,
The last post looks not to be working, I can see no one else on the beach.
I think I prefer the hanging baskets. Just more colourful than the others.
Pete
Thanks Bill. No it’s definitely just a flagpole. Good idea for the long exposure. Will bear that in mind when the opportunities arise.Great set Simon, love the letter in the mail slot. I thought that the "very large flag pole" was actually the top of a sailing mast.
I think that the south cardinal marker might make for a good subject for a long exposure if you can get the right angle.
It’s fab isn’t it?!I love that signpost![]()
Thanks Alan - I think it's the complete absence of people in the shot, despite it being a busy beach that day.The lifeguard post is a very evocative shot, good choice.
Thanks PeterGood set. The hanging basket post would have been my choice.
Thanks so much Pete. Not really that busy. There’s actually quite a lot of posts around once you start looking. mots of these and more just from a wander around Barry Island for an hour. And I reckon if I take enough shots, one will turn out okCrikey Simon! You’ve been busy this week and what a lovely diverse set.
I really like your chosen shot as I like the distinct layers of beach, sea and land in the background.
The flag on the post really stands out well and the bulls are an added bonus.
Thanks for taking the time to comment Bee! Appreciate it. There’s just something about that one that grabs me.Nice collection of posts. I used to volunteer with the NCI!
I like your chosen shot best. Lovely scene that reminds me of holidays.
DSC01890_DxO by Simon Hiscocks, on Flickr
DSC01892 by Simon Hiscocks, on FlickrThanks Dave!Yep - defo bloke on bench shot! Both boxes ticked well![]()
Thanks Bill. I wanted to keep the distance perspective so as not to lose the dappling effect of the light on the ground.Both good shots Simon, I might have played with crop a bit. Maybe a 16X10 or 16X9 to cut out a bit of the bottom?
Thanks Peter - as above with my response to Bill, but given that’s two people now saying a crop might work better, I think I’m losing the argumentGood combination Simon. I would have cropped a bit more but that's just me.
Man on the bench adds interest.

Thanks HelenPost: I like your chosen shot as it has a layered quality, including the tracks in the sand.
Water. The dappled light on #2 is a little more obvious but I can see why you chose the element of interest in #1
Thanks Nick. Yes, I like the watch post one.I don't think the watch post is too much of a stretch, it's fair game, and it's my favourite from the set, the blues and greens are beautiful, with the building dividing the two.
I prefer the first water shot, it seems cleaner than the second... I think it's the bench sticking out of the tree in shot 2 that draws my eye a little. Both have lovely dappled light though.