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good choice of plenty of signs! For me it's the colour version and the walk/cycle too.
Thank you, Jim. I can't decide which I prefer so I post both versions.
good choice of plenty of signs! For me it's the colour version and the walk/cycle too.
That was my first thought too.It was actually the "walk" and "cycle" bits
That was my first thought too.
B&W for me Stan, nicely processed
I'd say, which ever way you look at it, its a winnerCheers, Chris. I'll leave the spreadsheet holder to decide tick or not to tick my technique for this week.
B&W for me plenty of content for the theme and the technique too.
Mn: All lovely pics. Nice background which works really well. My favourite is the one you went with.
Signs: Bang on for content and technique. A very clever picture.
I definitely prefer the mono version Stan. Well spotted and nicely composed. Fits the tech for me.
I like the black and white and also thought walk and bike for technique, so we'll done on spotting another juxtaposition.
Fits for me Stan, I would probably crop a bit off the top and bottom for a more cinematic? look, but thats probably just me
Hi Stan,
Mother Nature - #2 for me. It's the less is more effect.
Sign(s) - My initial juxtaposition thought was Walk/Cycle too. just goes to show how people can see the same thing differently.
Secure - No.5 if he was a giraffe! hehehehe.
Very moody - nice B&W fitting the theme.
Well spotted, the anti-climb part adds extra interest as well.
Works well in black and white, looks a bit more sinister.
Nice set for Nature. Number 3 for me. I would want to straighten the second shot but maybe you would clip the reflection? Maybe it's straight, maybe my eyes deceive me....
Nice one Stan. A security camera securely tucked away too.
Looks good in black and white, lots of contrast.
Secure - Works for me the B&W processing gives it a feeling of big brother is watching.
Well spotted Stan, I do love a red car.
A good take on the theme and one that i'd thought of too. the colours are nice and rich and I like the way you've kept the vital details in there