Building is a very nice shot Stan, like that you took it in such a way as to only show some of it.
Hi Stan
- Building - Love the tower, that is something different.
- Empty - I think I'm either #3, 'cos it's nice, or #4 as it's so unusual to see a carpark that large totally empty.
- Plastic - That's an excellent mural/street art. Love how it transforms from full colour on the left half to mainly mono on the right.
- Interior - Are you Mark (@Downton Mini) in disguise? I would have positioned the seats at the same point as it's ever so slightly unsymmetrical and with the left seat back, looks slightly odd.
- Life - A fun action shot and with images like that, not being tack sharp isn't really an issue, it's all about capturing the moment.
- Free Week - So that's John Cleese on the left and Ronnie Corbett on the right?
Stan, the building and your composition works really well. I agree with your comment around the walls and roof. Something different and it works.
Thanks, Chris.
That looks like a big bunny what type is it? certainly looks soft too.
Awwwww likkle Bunster
Love;y subject for the theme Stan, nice focus on the eye. A closer portrait perhaps?
Lovely bunny image Stan, and yes they are soft.
Great shots since my last visit. I really like the set for EMPTY with the corridor being my favourite.
CHEWBACCA is perfect for SOFT, too!!!
Fab bunny portrait Stan!
Great fit for the theme, though as a former 'bunny-sitter' myself years ago, I must say that not all bunnies are soft....the one I 'sat' for was an absolute git!!
It kicked and bit at anything that came close to it!
I hated the damn thing!
Yours, however, looks a real 'softie'....adorable!
Hi Stan,
- Building - Nice use of light and shadow. I don't think it is, but the butresses really give it a feel of leaning to the left.
- Soft - Aw, fluffy bunny. nice and sharp on the eyes (as we'd expect from you).
- Old - Is that an old mini they are leaning on? Looks to be external beading. Love that you've added the overlay for the tech
I like your "Old" - I had a notion of something similar but you got it perfectly. I like the Elf too - a good friend of mine had one back in the day, I had a Ford Anglia. Nostalgia ain't what it used to be.