Thanks Tim. Surprisingly Henry didn’t knock it about too badly apparently as it was used, amongst other uses, as a brewery and a wool store before a fire a hundred or so years ago.Not too badly robbed out considering it's likely been abandoned since Henry VIII.
I do like a bit of medieval architecture
Thanks Bob, yes the green is a bit fluorescent, my excuse is sooc.The subject is right up my alley. Unlike Bob, I would have tried to limit the bright green and made it more about the sky. I love the colors and texture in the stones playing with the color in the sky. Awesome.
Yep pretty close to the infirmary and we were born in the same placeNot just up my alley, I was born about 200 yards away at the Infirmary; never ventured into the field to photograph it myself...
Thanks Alan, cant argue with that, sooc and holding phone above the security fence is my excuse this week.Great subject. I agree that the grass is a but too dominant though.
Thanks Helen, yes probably not the best shot to use as sooc.A lovely shot, but, as already said, I would possibly crop landscape and remove some of the green.
Cheers, got to admit I was quite pleased to see someone thereGreat take on the theme Keith
The lone figure makes it!
Cheers, got to admit I was quite pleased to see someone there
Yes I thought that, most inconsiderate of himCould have worn a red jacket
QED?QED !
QED?
Thanks Lewis, yes I should look at editing more. It is one my New Year resolutions buy yet to start reallyWonderful composition and take on the theme. I might have thought about cloning the couple out. But either way great image
Thanks PaulA great image and interesting take on the theme.
Thanks Bob, I was pleased to see someone thereSterling shot, bang on composition-wise for me, and an interesting take theme-wise. The figure enables you to realise how huge it is
Thanks Simon, we were last there about 7 years ago, quite surprised how many people there were for a weekday in JanuaryNice. Went there a couple of years ago when we were on holiday.
Thanks Helen, 120ft and apparently more impressive when it freezes over but not seen that yetWow... that's impresssive. Good to have a person in there to give the sense of scale.
Think Alan meant the picture fits the themeNo one wants to tell me what QED is?
Thanks IanWeek 1 is great./ I love that huge slash of green across the bottom of the frame.
Week 2 doesn't scream "hard" at me although your highlighting the words helps
View: https://www.flickr.com/photos/welshwizard645/53127180769/in/dateposted-public/Not just up my alley, I was born about 200 yards away at the Infirmary; never ventured into the field to photograph it myself...
Thanks Tim, quite handy the man being there, yes the different rocks are quite noticeableLandscape photography is not my bag, but I do like the way you've shown the perspective/size by including the chap sitting on the boulder.
The contrast between teh volcanic and sedimentary rock is also quite stark and well defined in teh shot.
The infirmary is still there but H M Stanley is now a housing estateView: https://www.flickr.com/photos/welshwizard645/53127180769/in/dateposted-public/
and just a little closer to the Infirmary (1968 - I learnt last weekend I was supposed to be born at HM Stanley in St Asaph...parents lived in Trewen (Erw Salusbury) at the time so my Mum ended up just a little bit further up the old Ruthin Road. Heaven forbid! I could've ended up as a Flintshire baby...
Well done
Thanks Bob, put on the windowsill at night and put a diy/camping light on the floor pointed up. Worked ok for a simple setup though.The lighting really makes this image pop. Looks quite stunning against the dark bg.
Thanks LewisWell done
Thanks PeteThat works rather well, Keith. The lighting really emphasises the soft part.
Thanks Paul, will have a look at a crop. I know I should to spend more time editingThat works really well. Good lighting.
I think I might have been tempted to crop about 10% off the bottom, but as it is I like it.
Cheers DaveIt’s a nice one
Thanks AlanNice use of lighting, works well
Thanks Bob, put on the windowsill at night and put a diy/camping light on the floor pointed up. Worked ok for a simple setup though.