The dreaminess of the silky material works really well. I've been working on something similar, without any luck.
Is that from Kill Bill? Great film.So that's not an eye plucked out for calling Pai Mei a miserable old fool ?
Very nicely shot
The silk looks lovely and overall works for me. Extra points for great use of an ironing board... much more useful than its original purpose IMHO!
Lovely, the smoothness of the silk really works especially against the various colours on the egg
The colours in the egg against the softness of the background is really nice. The central composition works well too.
Thank you everyone for your kind commentsYep - smooth box ticked
I presume it's some sort of quartz and that's why it seems pitted because of holes where there are gaps in the crystals. I thought it was smooth when I photographed it Colours are natural as far as I know.Smooth ticked.
But there's something slightly disturbing about that egg for me.
I think it's the colours - it looks a little organic.
It is indeed. One of my favourite films.Is that from Kill Bill? Great film.
That is a great bit at the end Although it is a horrible film in lots of waysIt is indeed. One of my favourite films.
Pretty much all of Tarantino's films push the boundaries.That is a great bit at the end Although it is a horrible film in lots of ways
Thanks. Yes, it caught me out as I thought it was smooth before I photographed it.Rough
Great action shot, it's definitely something I want to capture at some point, but will need to wait until we can travel to get the opportunity.
Smooth
The fabric around the egg adds to the image, you would think the egg has a smooth surface although I suppose it depends on whatever they are made of. I've got something similar but forgot about it when this theme came up.
Thanks Dominic. It was playing with my new light - just one light and a reflector. I tried a few angles and it was interesting as some of them didn't show the silky surface at all. Lots to learn!Smooth
The silk/satin material complements the smooth egg well. Good light too (natural or artificial?)
Thank you. Just to the left was the roof edge (There's probably a proper builder's word for that) and then a washed out sky. I could chop a bit off the right hand side - might try thatWhat a fab image. Great sharpness under tricky circumstances. You've done this before methinks
Not 100% sold on the square framing and the subject could do with being a shade less central for my taste, but really minor points IMO.
Thanks PaulWhat a good capture!
I think it probably is a bit better?
Well you've got me started now I think the feet need to come down a bit, so I've moved the crop up a bit adding a bit more headroom. and less space below I won't clutter my thread with more attempts, but I prefer that too. I'd better stop looking nowYou're the target audience I prefer it definitely. It brings those lines in as stronger elements to the image. Only a very slight modification but makes quite a bit of difference (to me anyway!)
Thanks Martin. I think I could keep fiddling I was just very happy that it sat there and didn't fly off.Can't say I took much notice of the picture modifications as my eye is always drawn to the bird's eye, as it should be. It's a lovely picture however you present it.
Yes I think you're right re the crop - my later one is even better ha ha! It was very obliging. I have seen them around the area before, but never so close to the path and it didn't fly off.Lovely shot.. the second edit does have the edge. It was obviously very obliging.
Thanks. Just lucky that day I think - they have other things on their mind!!A cracking set of images Bee, well spotted and captured.
Thanks Mark.That's an excellent picture, perfectly framed with just the right depth..
Thanks Lee. I was just very lucky that it didn't fly off. In fact it didn't seem to mind my presence at all. I'm certain it knew I was there.Beautifully sharp and detailed shots for Alive. The first one is stunning!
Thanks SimonThe first one is amazing, so sharp!
Many thanks Susie. I think it is my best kestrel shot so far., mainly because I was close. I keep seeing them lately!Really super shot Beebop, I’d certainly be very proud of that one.
An excellent shot of the Kestrel I'd be very happy with that even the BG with the diagonals works
I'm easy with either crop... My eye doesn't seem to wander beyond the bird, and the detail in it. In fact it's hard to move away from the face.