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love the image of the castle. Works well in B&W
love the image of the castle. Works well in B&W
love the image of the castle. Works well in B&W
Agreed - nice image - I tend to up the blacks in B&W conversions, but I like the effect here.
Phil
I really like the shot for 'isolation', but it doesn't scream the theme to me. Perhaps a slightly looser crop showing more of the surroundings would have helped? I like the B&W conversion, look very sharp too![]()


Bit catch up for me, Tracer.
Ingredients: all the ingredients for beautiful music. I hope the concert goes/has gone well. The shot works for me just as it is, and I like the little extras in the music notation (although as a rusty keyboard player of of little ability, I admire the ability to cope with all those ledger lines!)
Stop: This is a really different shot - I'm glad you left the shadows in because they add a lot to the photo. What a lots of Stops, too.
Isolation: I love the dramatic look - infrared at its best, imo. Lots of interest in the building - shapes, textures - everything.
Quality: You've done a top job on this. I used the inner workings of a bracket clock for a theme last year and it was near imposible to control the lighting. This looks spot on and I like you explanation of all the parts. Lovely shot and definitely Quality.
Post: Good composition and I like the graphic quality. It's a difficult theme - but this fits the bill.
Some cracking shots in that lot, Tracer - and even more impressive when you've been so busy.
Jean
Thank you, Darren. I thought of waiting for some interesting clouds but decided a plain bg was better.Love the shot for "post". You've made a boring subject look really good, the lovely simple blue sky works well with the shot
Well, that is one quality clock mechanism.
Great Post shot too.
Good catch-up Tracer
I like your quality image, well done with controlling the lighting on what looks like a difficult subject. Your background story definately confirms it as quality. An interesting subject, your image does it justice.
I like your post image too. It is a simple image but your composition works well, I like the colour in the sky too, the post contrasts well with it.
ps, your clock would work well for this weeks theme of metal too
Iain
Like the detail in your quality image, nicely lit and bang on theme.
Can see what you were trying for post, think it would work better for me had you been lower down and had an upwards view.
Thank you, Jenny. The 'post' is the telegraph pole behind our back fence, which carries phone lines to several houses in the street. It is leaning partly because of the angle of the shot but also because a large tree blew down on top of it a couple of years ago!Hi Tracer, I am having to catch up on your catch up.
You've really been posting some great shots. I love isolation - fits the theme really well and I really like the processing.
Quality is a very clever idea. I like the way you have included the face and the works. Definitely quality workmanship.
I find post amusing and a good take on the theme. As posts go it is rather intriguing and I love the composition and the colours.
Well done.
Jenny
bit of a catchup on your thread for me
isolation, excellent tones and contrast and an amazing set of ruins.
quality, nice time piece and amazing clockworks but the angles don't work for me,
post, quite like the composition on this, the post taking you in and then pick a line to take you out.
Metal, both good images, i think the crane is the pick for me, good composition and simple.
2 really good shots for this week.
I think I prefer the 1st image just because its such a striking building.

Thank you, Jean. The concert went really well. This part wasn't nearly as high as some others I have played!




Thank you, John - I think I agree, too.Both shots for metal are excellent... love the processing on the armadillo... but I think the crane edges it for me... They fit quality too...
Thank you, Paul. I waited ages for the clouds to get in the right place. I kept giving up and packing my camera into its bag before cycling off, only to get it out again - I must have looked a right eejit!The crane is my pick of the two. I like the angle of the jib as it cuts through the sky and cloud formations. The processing work well on both too.
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