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"REALLY CHUFFED" with this shot, as far as I know its my first shot to make "EXPLORE" in Flickr.
Just a candid street style shot taken of a guy enjoying what looks like a much needed drink.
X-T1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/300th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Much Needed-03066 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Nice oneI've only ever had 2 images on explore in all the years I've been on Flickr.
You can check this site btw: https://bighugelabs.com/scout.php?mode=top to check if any of your images made explore at any time [tick 'dropped' and it'll include any that have been there but moved on]
Despite breaking the usual "rules" of composition, it works really well. She's positioned oddly in the frame, but the leading lines make up for it by drawing you right to her.Right you people snapping togs. What do you make of this?
I know nowt about taking photos of people but saw this lady and couldn't resist.
Let's not get into the bitchy critique that appears elsewhere but what is good about this, and what is bad?View attachment 97091
Another wonderful monochrome coastal landscape

Thanks. I know it breaks the rules, but then I do that all the time. It was more the lines and the big empty spcae that she was looking into. I was scared stiff that she had clocked me and was going to come marching across. I don't know how you street shooters have the balls!Despite breaking the usual "rules" of composition, it works really well. She's positioned oddly in the frame, but the leading lines make up for it by drawing you right to her.
Had she been in the "thirds" or "golden ratio" type position, the lines wouldnt be anywhere near as dramatic.
Nicely processed too, lots of nice detail there without being too busy or oversharpened.
Aw, thanks. That's very kind. Since you like 'em, here's another effort. I think this one captures what it felt like to be there, for me. The swirl of the retreating tide, the hint of violence in the foam splashing up around the rocks, and the ominous black of the oncoming wave all ring a bell with me. I'd love to see this place in a storm. Just not too close up
Magnetic field by David Hallett, on Flickr
Right you people snapping togs. What do you make of this?
I know nowt about taking photos of people but saw this lady and couldn't resist.
Let's not get into the bitchy critique that appears elsewhere but what is good about this, and what is bad?View attachment 97091
A bit like this?
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There was too much clutter to the left that's why it is so tight in that direction. It would have distracted the eye far too much, but I was wondering if I'd overcooked it. It was either this or nothing so I thought I'd take a chance.
Thanks for your comments.
Yes. Me too.Nope, I prefer the first.
why the black out on the camera labels, looks a bit strange?Finally got out with the camera after what feels like an age! My afternoon walk weapon of choice! Hopefully got some keepers I'll process in a bit over a G+T
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And why not use the shorter bolts on the filter holder?why the black out on the camera labels, looks a bit strange?
Dewy Morning by Ash Smith, on Flickr"REALLY CHUFFED" with this shot, as far as I know its my first shot to make "EXPLORE" in Flickr.
Just a candid street style shot taken of a guy enjoying what looks like a much needed drink.
X-T1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/300th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Much Needed-03066 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
"REALLY CHUFFED" with this shot, as far as I know its my first shot to make "EXPLORE" in Flickr.![]()
Thanks George, very kind as ever, and congrats on the well-deserved Explore. I've had a few, but they're never quite the pictures I expect. It's a funny thing..."Excellent" shot Sir, good comp', spot on exposure, and for me just about the right amount of movement in the water.
George.
Yes, very much like that. Or you could even crop it square. I don't know which I prefer, but the original makes her seem further away, more isolated. This one is a bit more minimalist and tells a slightly different story. Horses for courses...A bit like this?
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There was too much clutter to the left that's why it is so tight in that direction. It would have distracted the eye far too much, but I was wondering if I'd overcooked it. It was either this or nothing so I thought I'd take a chance.
Thanks for your comments.
Had a walk around Petworth House this morning, decided to try and channel JMW Turner's "Dewy Morning" (the actual view he painted is not possible anymore due to islands being added into the lake and the growth of the tress etc), this is as close as I could get (5 shot pano, handheld)
Dewy Morning by Ash Smith, on Flickr
Feel free to play around if you so wish.Yes, very much like that. Or you could even crop it square. I don't know which I prefer, but the original makes her seem further away, more isolated. This one is a bit more minimalist and tells a slightly different story. Horses for courses...
This is very much the kind of thing that I like![]()
Congratulations George, it's a great capture. Well deserved.
Congrats mate, well done![]()
Thanks George, very kind as ever, and congrats on the well-deserved Explore. I've had a few, but they're never quite the pictures I expect. It's a funny thing...
Right you people snapping togs. What do you make of this?
I know nowt about taking photos of people but saw this lady and couldn't resist.
Let's not get into the bitchy critique that appears elsewhere but what is good about this, and what is bad?View attachment 97091
Thank you Lord Nod of Sarf England!Quite like it but IMO it just falls short of something. Quite what that something is, I'm not entirely sure but it's missing!
Maybe looking straight along the short screen, still with her at the top left corner but with the screen making the left "frame" and the rows of chairs creating some leading perspective lines. Maybe a wider lens to force the perspective a bit could have worked?
Of course, the above would have taken it a bit out of candid territory but might have realised some interesting variations on the theme without creeping her out.
"REALLY CHUFFED" with this shot, as far as I know its my first shot to make "EXPLORE" in Flickr.
Just a candid street style shot taken of a guy enjoying what looks like a much needed drink.
X-T1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/300th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Much Needed-03066 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Thanks @ChrisH It was in the cathedral so she may well have been in quiet contemplation. I thought she clocked me before I put the tripod down. I studiously avoided looking in her direction and even went and cleaned an imagine piece of paper from under the nearest chair. Well outside my comfort zoneMickledore I will add one for the original.
I think the shot actually says quit a lot.
Solitude, silence maybe a moment of reflection. She looks like she spotted you but didn't mind sharing that moment.
The picture that's cropped somehow looks odd with chair legs incomplete at the bottom. Superb depth of field and a great conversion to black and white.
Loving your shot and congrats on your explore. Looks like a lot of folks round where I live at 8:00am outside the local off licence
I had a quick play, and cropping it square makes it more about her as a subject, but I think in the end the spaciousness of the original better gets across the atmosphere of a cathedral. Nice work.Feel free to play around if you so wish.
Just tried it on there once and liked it so left itwhy the black out on the camera labels, looks a bit strange?
The shorter bolts that I have don't leave space to add on the polariser holder, so have to make do with the big clothing snaggers!And why not use the shorter bolts on the filter holder?
Yes just black electrical tapeAdam,
I like your 'stealth' looking blacked-out Fooji body, electrical tape I'm guessing..?
Neat!
Thanks. Is it a good thing that there are several opinions on it? For what it's worth SWMBO doesn't like it at all!I had a quick play, and cropping it square makes it more about her as a subject, but I think in the end the spaciousness of the original better gets across the atmosphere of a cathedral. Nice work.
Just tried it on there once and liked it so left it
The shorter bolts that I have don't leave space to add on the polariser holder, so have to make do with the big clothing snaggers!
Yes just black electrical tape![]()
I went for black. It's a decent finish - with the film cameras I've used various cheap lenses and this one is surprisingly well built. Not fuji quality but solid all the same.
I went for black as well, as my X-E1 is black. I'm really impressed with the build quality for such a cheap lens, it feels pretty nice.