

Very nice, looks like a good combination of lens and camera. Shame he's not looking at you but as you say, not a simple shot to get.
Mark
Very nice...I just love to oof background...spot on for this great subject...excellent shot...![]()
Beautiful shot with a very clinical background. Looks great.
but I'll take it as one Great shot Simon and I love the Bokeh, I'm pinning the class swot sign on you back this week, nice one.

Lovely shot, well taken and nicely timed too, the blurred background is spot on.
You'e gotta love meerkats - so photogenic!
I'm also liking the bokeh - just a shame he wasn't looking directly at you.
I love this Simon.
You've caught a great expression on his face, and I like the fact that he's not playing to the camera, but looking over your shoulder at........ ???
Excellent interpretation of the theme, too.
Oh - and did I say I like it?
Glad to hear you're enjoying the D300. How does it compare with the D700 - is it difficult to switch from one to the other?
Jean
As I scrolled from the bottom up to see the shot I laughed out loud - what a superb portrait
Simply wonderful

Thanks, good tip for the cold water thing I'll try that next time.
P.S. Are you sure the bunny form is Dark Chocolate? I thought the bunnies were milkQUOTE]
I'm pretty sure you can get them in both. don't think anyone I know would buy me milk choc![]()



Well Simon, that's kinda blown my meerkat shot outta the water, and I now have a serious case of glass envy
The shot is super, love that you can see every detail of his fur, and the dappled background works great too. Meerkats do not make eye contact very often, expecially if you are close!!
spot on
Very good image Simon.
Thanks, good tip for the cold water thing I'll try that next time.
P.S. Are you sure the bunny form is Dark Chocolate? I thought the bunnies were milkQUOTE]
I'm pretty sure you can get them in both. don't think anyone I know would buy me milk choc![]()
Fairy snuff, you learn something new everyday I'll keep an eye out.
Sorry I missed your Dark shot SimonI like the composition and also know how hard it is to shoot on black granite
, and my chocolate tasted so nice I went and bought another bar
As for Simple, brilliant shot
Glad to see you back on form
Cheers, it's good to be back (not sure my Linear shot will be in the same class though)
great stuff Simon, great expression well caught![]()
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Very good Simon (I took something similar to this as one of my possible shots), it fits the theme well, and makes me wonder what's in the light at the end of thetunnelcorridor. The symmetry if very good, and is enhanced by the oddity of the lone fire extinguisher (if that makes sense... )
Well done, Simon. Apart from the fire extinguisher, it's quite featureless and I think the mono treatment highlights that very well. The ceiling light half way down the corridor leads the eye right through to the opening at the end.
I'm with you on the difficulty of getting perfect symmetry - this week's topic wasn't as easy as it might have sounded!
I hope your event went well.
Jean
Just seen your Simples entry, what can I say - Simple indeed
And I do like your Linear, very lined filled corridor indeed, nice idea!
Whos said your Linear wouldn't be up to scratch this week
I really like this one and the B&W conversion really suits it
I went to the other extreme and used my 70-200 to get a similar outdoors shot this week.
PS I didn't get the email with this week's challenge
Got to be honest I'm not finding the corridor itself all that inspiring but I am loving your composition and how you have thought about all the little elements. The lights / fire extinguisher are all positioned perfectly. Nice work
nice idea Simon and it looks central to me
Good shot mate.
Things I learned this week :-
- hotel corridors, luggage trollies and a mate to push you very quickly make very good bobsleigh runs!
- never to let Simon near glass vases with luggage trollies!
Anth

Hey Simon, sorry for the late comments, been revising!!!
The Linear shot works well for me, it sums up the essence of staying in a hotel!
I think Jean said featurless, I like that, and the way the smears on the walls and the muck on the carpet have been highlighted add up to a place to lay your head, yet couldn't be less homely if it tried.
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It's a great advert for Holiday Inn isn't it Sorry I missed this Simon, a good interpretation of the theme. I knwo what you mean about getting a symmetrical shot, I tried something similar with a slide and failed miserably!
Mark


