That's very striking. Very very effective.
Digital: it made me click the link to find out more! Very ncie.
I have no idea how you achieved this but looks great.
Food - Love it That's a great find. Can't have been easy to get a decent composition on that, but it works well.
Sharp + Tech - Clever take on the theme. Works well in B&W.
Digital Age - Another great find. Leaves you wanting to know where and how.
Thank you all for your comments and visiting much appreciated.Excellent picture for digital age, very clever
Thanks Alan, your right I should of cloned it out, just did it in lightroom and it looks better.Nice autumnal background and I like the barely noticeable spiders web, I would clone out the bottom right leaf/branch another nice and different image from yourself
Thanks Pete.Very Nice Roger, I'm sure the edit improved it.
Yes I should of cloned out all the distractions I think, thanks for your comments.Nice image and a clever subject, really nicely done and great use of soft focus (perhaps cloning out the light green blob mid right hand edge too?)
Thank you I love what you can do with this lens.Well this is certainly the softest of the soft when it comes to focus! Nice subtle web.
Thank you for visiting and your kind comments.(Catch up).
Love the food shot. I’m a big fan of advertising characters, but you’re right, there’s something disturbing about that sausage.
Sharp, took me a second or two, but i like it. Combining the light in it was clever too.
Digital age is a great image.
Snapper’s choice and soft focus work really well. I like that you have to work that little bit to see the web.
Than you Phil.Your digital age image and soft focus web are very creative and well done.
Thank you I love the bokeh you get from the meyer lens and this is the first time I had used it on a FF really does give a very thin focus area to play with. Not bad for a tenner from a charity shop!Nailed it! That is absolutely wonderful and hits the technique out of the park!
Thank you pete.Thats very subtle Roger and nicely executed. I like it a lot.
Cheers Dave.Bang on image Roger, love the softness in the web.
Thanks thought you might enjoy the pun!Oh groan
Nicely converted to B&W Roger
Thank you Micheal for visiting and commenting.Took me a moment to relaise the connection there! Nice b+w conversion.
Thank glad it made you laugh.DOH! It took me split second there for that one to register, ha ha love it especially in B&W.
Thank you, wanted to do something different.Very clever!! Nice photo in its own right as well - B&W suits this well.
Thanks Helen much appreciated your comments.Had to think about it... Excellent idea and a nice shot to boot.
Sorry Pete could not help myself.Groan of the best order there Roger.
Pete
Pay per view!Well I came here to say this was an unusual shot for Camera and now I'm completely confused
Thanks Tim.Brilliant play on words Roger. That pops really well from the background and it's an excellent B&W conversion with the moody sky.
I hope that’s a copy of Handels water music,
that and paper(view) both good plays on words, always nice to see something different.
very creative for music.... and NOW I understand the paper view - doh! I'm going to have to start reading out loud
Clever idea! Like it - nice lateral thinking!!
Holy thread revival!Hi Roger
Nice idea but I feel the highlights on the water and that the sheet music is behind that branch dilutes it a bit. I have no idea how you got the music where it was, was it PS'd in?
Pete
Thanks Bebop it has been "interesting" times!Mono suits your static shot well, I like the graininess (if that is a word!).
Welcome back Roger. I have been there with my step mum - now in a home and actually very happy and well cared for, but it was a long, hard road beforehand. I wish you well on the journey.
Ha ha! And it's a nice shot I like the way you've managed to position the bridge on the horizon. Particularly because the sea gets darker towards the bridge.So only took me a year to sort out a picture for Week 46. Narrow!
Thank you Bebop trying to take more time on this shot and using a tripod to slow everything down in the process, find that for landscapes this helps me concentrate on the little details of the shot.Ha ha! And it's a nice shot I like the way you've managed to position the bridge on the horizon. Particularly because the sea gets darker towards the bridge.
Really appreciate your comments Alan, I am determined to finish this all be it a bit late!nearly there Roger would like to see you finish it, your pictures have a certain style to them that I like