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Took me a moment to find the pair... They're a little lost in the frame for me. Still - a very blustery looking scene that captures the recent weather we've been having very well.
Took me a moment to find the pair... They're a little lost in the frame for me. Still - a very blustery looking scene that captures the recent weather we've been having very well.
That certainly looks like a blustery day... not sure I'd want to be walking my dogs out on those rocks in the wind. Nice shot of the wreck and bay though. A different take on the theme.
That certainly looks like a blustery day... not sure I'd want to be walking my dogs out on those rocks in the wind. Nice shot of the wreck and bay though. A different take on the theme.
A different take on the theme, perhaps the ;subject' could have been bigger in the frame? A really nice image all round though, it really captures the weather and the colours and exposure are very nice indeed.
Thanks for dropping in everybody. Did somebody say the pair had to be big?I'm with Ian, I wasn't sure what you were trying to capture. I do think it's a great scenic shot.
I though we were looking at a pair of shipwrecks, or something. Never mind, nice image, lots going on there.
Bang on theme for me.I think it works well. I like the position of the person and dogs in the frame showing them in their environment. Lots to look at in this shot.
That's a lovely scene. I'd love to be there right now!
I spotted the dogs but wasn't sure if there was another pair in the picture that I was missing. Not that it matters, it's a nice picture with lots of interest in it. Love the spray from the waves in the background of the image.
Thank you all for dropping in and commenting. Yes you might have needed a pair of binoculars or glasses to see my pair sorry about that. Hopefully I can put a bit more time in this coming week for the next theme. It was a wild and windy walk and my only time with the camera this week.Hard to see pair, but it is there, looks very windy and wet.
Pete
Thanks Dominic.Pair
I like the crop and the environmental look.
I confess I didn't either, it was a case of looking for a film to fit the image, or probably posting something too late. I was happy to find one that mentioned a nut!!Can't argue with a squirrel shot and this is a good one. Don't know the film but will have to look for it now.
I'm afraid I'd never heard of it before which is probably a sign of the age of my children (and me!!). I'm glad someone hasIt fits... I've had to watch that film so may times that I actually like it now!
What a wonderful subject to get to work with, I'm quite jealous of your wildlife. Beautiful colours and the thin DOF really makes it jump out.
Thanks HelenGreat capture of a cute squiddle.
Ha ha, thanks. I wouldn't want to scare the childrenLovely image, the cutest thing.
Alice in Wonderland features a squirrel. Have you got a blue dress?
Thanks DavidNowt wrong with that. Smashing photo!!
Thanks Dominic I wouldn't like to try capturing one non digitally!Film
Great capture (digital capture).
I do have a natural ability for capturing half a squirrel - SOOCCame here looking for half a squirrel.... Looks like I have to wait
Really great photo of the squirrel for film. Looks like he's moving which must have been difficult to catch and get such a good quality image from. Great stuff.
It's funny you should say that. There is a group on Facebook called 'Crap Wildlife Photography' - some of the images are really funny and the comments can be hilarious. I have only posted once - that was half a blurry owl and it got about 1k comments and over 4k likesI think these are actually quite amusing. They're not perfect but that makes them interesting... Would make a good zine or mini-book, or montage type image.
That was exactly my thought about the detail. I did cut it specially and had the other half but my knife hadn't made a clean cut, I think because it was a tad soft.Half
I think there is more perceived details in the first one, although it's getting viewed on that many devices, the majority will see a different representation. I'm presuming the other half was already used, potentially the inwards point part of the other side could have had more interest. (The parts where its not a clean cut end to end, if that makes sense!!)
Thank you for spotting my half dark background That was deliberate. Yes it was the filling the frame that slightly crippled my composition - I wasn't sure what to do. I thought it might become an abstract if I went too far in I'd like to try a similar shot much wider with lots of onions.It doesn't matter to me which one. I like them both. Great choice of background (that is itself a "half")
For me, filling the frame would be about getting even closer and concentrating on the internals. As presented I would like to have seen bit more room on the right and the bottom, but by giving more space around the onion, you're getting less of a filled frame.
Great subject though!
Thank you. Yes it was the filling the frame that made me go so tight.Nice subject and good for the theme. I prefer the 2nd one and would have possibly gone a smidge wider (although I realise you're doing the fill the frame theme). Nice background too, which suits the subject well.
Thanks. That was exactly my thought. I felt it lost something when I lightened it.I think the first has a little more texture to it.
Thank you. I was expecting lots of people wanting it lighter, but I agree. I must admit my eyes were watering by the endI think that the first one has more of a feeling of 'wetness' to it. Which, to me, makes it feel more like it's past its best. I can almost smell it.
Thanks Dave. I think it was worth a late night session with camera to be ready for today and the next theme!Either would do for me - nicely done
That was deliberate.
ok I'll admit... they weren't as sharp as I'd like, so they got cut off. Something my domestic science teacher said we should never do with an onion- cut through the hairy knobNice. Liking the hessian, perhaps a little tight around the roots.
Thanks Helen. My preference too I had put a spoon underneath the hessian to hold the onion at an angle so it was all a bit curved!#1 is my preference. I like the gentle curve in the hessian.. it mirrors that of the subject.