Definitely interesting structures, well done getting it almost perfectly symmetrical as its very difficult from what I have found in the past.
Nice one - Didn't know you could get that close!
Well, that's neatly done. I was thinking along the same lines....
Crop and rotate in Lightroom …. Thanks all, unusually it was the shot i planned to take that made it to the finished product.Agreed, it's hard to get the shot central and symmetrical. Well done - works nicely in mono.
Classic Triumphs. The Stag would not qualify of course with a V8 but still desirable.Triumph, with the body work seams on the outside, never the less I loved them as a kid, oh and the Stag what a car.
you chose the best.
Had no idea what they were. Still none the wiser, but a nice take, very sharp at the front.
Lovely colour in your shot... even though I have no idea what it is either
Not sure if this helps, but https://www.iracroft.co.uk/ https://www.iracroft.co.uk/capabilities/forming/tube-bending/ we're bending steel tubes to fit to JCB and Caterpillar machines, mainly for the hydraulic circuity which powers the digging arms & shovels, steering, etc, The ones in the shot are for a Loadall machine, I've properly messed around with the colours as they have a silver coloured passivate finish, but I liked the result and took away the distracting background. Too much information ?Structure - great angle, and I think the weather works very well for the minimalist look
Straight & Bent are both great takes for the themes, although I'll add to still not having a clue what the tubes are for!
I like your chosen shot, but feel #2 has more impact.
Thanks. The non-photographers that see my weekly posts generally don’t like the B&W treatment, but I’d agree that there is an impact from the right subject / composition that works well. Hence the occasional mono piece creeps in.^ I agree with the above.
It might just be that I do love a good B&W image, but I think it's because the angle gives it a little more drama.
Oohh- I'd be in there!
Surprisingly I avoided it, this time!I wonder how many balls are in the lake and how many are yours! Good picture and it looks like a lovely day for golfing.