nice interpretation of the theme, great lighting and love the blur of the second hand moving..![]()
I hadn't even realised it was a PS job until you thanked your hubby. Good movement on the second hand and the workings show through pretty well, although I'd perhaps like to see a little more. Lighting is tricky on these shiny surfaces so you've done well to limit the reflection.
Present is much better when you read the text, and then spot the excellent PP work you've done on it! I never noticed first time round. Good work.
Love speed too. Perfect shutter speed. Just enough to retain the detail and convey the speed
Sorry, catching up a bit thanks to my good ol' internet connection, or lack thereof, should I say:bang:
Speed - I think this a lovely shot. It looks very peaceful to me. I like the trees being out of focus and I think you have acheived just the right amount of motion blur.
Just a shame we only got to see a tiddly snippet of what looks to be a great, detailed layout. But then that'd require a different shot anyway, of course.
Present - nice 'n' sharp. I like the second hand movement. Hadn't even noticed the wonky strap until I read your text.
Really like that - I also like the movement of the second hand![]()
Good image - like the sweeping second hand!
That's a very well executed shot. Spooky thing is a used a very similar image for last week's theme of speed. It's all in the interpretation!![]()
I like that, very effective processing and a good take on the theme![]()
I really like the shot and is put together really well.
Just out of interest what lens did you use?

I don't want to make you scream, so I'll keep quiet about the you know what thingy with the strap.
Thank you, JohnLove the train shot, it may have taken some experimentation, but you've done it justice and got a great result. Present, another good take on the theme, the longer exposure has worked well with the second hand, nicely done.
Thank you, Mick - fortunately he is handy and he has a good selection of tools so there was no damage done. I didn't even ask him to to it - he offered off his own batAnother well thought out theme, well excecuted. I had to look again when some one else mentioned the PP work, soon that. A good job your OH is handy because if I'd taken the back of it it would have been B******d.....Mick
Thanks you. Normally I never do anything like this kind of PP but these challenges are leading me astray...I really like that movement on the second hand. Love the way the one second pause has allowed the hand to "burn" in with the tiny gaps between each tick. Really good exposure.
Looks level to me too
My only minor and opinionated concerns are with the PP. The word "automatic" seems to be floating, which is a bit wierd. The whole fade-to-internal-bits thing doesn't really work for me, but others disagree, so I'll just shut up!
Ian.
Thanks - a few curves in there too!A nice bit of speed on that present shot.![]()
Love the expression on the 1st shot! Nice timing.
I like the second shot of the violinist. I'm not sure why though. Great work![]()
The first shot is a cracker. Great idea to
combine the two pictures to really tell the story.
well I like them all, great candid shots
I feel the same about posting photos of people online, my daughter doesn't mind so went with her this week.. phew!
Love the first one of the man with the fiddle on the tightrope! Great stuff!
Thank you, Dave. Like me you must have found that they are totally oblivious to anyone else so it is easy to muscle in on the shot. And there may well have been someone taking a photo of me taking a photo of someone taking a photo.....I like the Violinist shots and the way they've been framed together, I also like the girl getting her photo taken, I've just discovered in the last week that I like taking photo's of people taking photo's of people... I'm not sure why![]()

Definitely peoplegreat find and great capture!!
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They're all good shots, but my favourite has to be the expression on the girl having her photo taken. Not sure who said it this week, but I'm finding the "people being people" shots very interesting.
Your first combined image gets my vote Tracer
Nice candid images on what looks like a dreech day in Edinburgh
The whole set is good, I like the "people being people" said above, that sums up quite nicely.
Iain






What a great set of photos. I prefer the guy on the tightrope and love all the reds which really stand out on a very grey day. Great fit to the theme. Well done.
Jenny
Like the violinist in week 7's theme, you could have used this in the streets theme as he is performing in the streets.
Well done overall![]()
Thank you, Jean. I did have a great day with the camera even though I was pretty frozen by the end.Sorry I'm gettin so behind with your thread, Tracer. I'm still without my computer. :bang:
Present: An excellent conjuntion of Presents and the words and second hand blur add to the shot. You've made the most of this one - very well done.
People: I sympathise with your views on taking photos of people and posting on the net, and it makes this type of theme really difficult. I salved my conscience with silhuettes, but this is miles and miles better! I agree that the violinist on the tightrope is the number one shot - fabulous, fun, colourful and very different from the usual street entertainers. I like the other shot, too, because it puts the act into context. A great day out with your camera, in my opinion.
Jean
That first one is superb, well taken, colourful, and works well for the theme.