Very nice Stan
That's tidy. Really evocative, pointing towards an angry sky.
I too favour the slight crop, just to lose the slight distraction in the lower left corner, but it's splitting hairs.
I agree.. the HDR adds drama to the image, especially given the subject. Nice one.
Nice one Stan
My Mrs has just become a great grand mother and since we have 12 grankids between us there will be many more.
Pete
This works really well Stan, particularly because of the curving of the picture. My eye follows the curve round to terminate at the hand. Vignette works well too.
I really like the colours and the composition in the square frame.
Excellent. Much better thinking behind this than some of the other takes this week
Clean - Taken with a tripod & timer? I'm guessing so as I can't see a second person in the reflection.
Fur - I'm going with the hood shot, as it's a more unusual take on the theme.
Hands - Good use of light and dark to focus the viewer on the hand.
Snappers - I *Really* like this one. Great subject. excellent focus on the roundel whilst keeping sufficient everywhere else and the HDR pp is done so well and subtly that it just works
Glass
That's a great way to show off the coast of arms thingy.
Inventive and out-of-the-box thinking that works really well IMO. Could almost be a free-lensing thing too if you were doing the technique thingy.
Its definitely a clean shot for washing your hands, something I do a lot of in work!
Love the glass picture too, it just works really well.
How annoying to be one week ahead of the free lensing tech.
That works really well, I can see me trying something like this
Others have been using a magnifying glass rather than taking the lens off the camera, to avoid dust.Thanks, Tim. Not sure it fits the technique though.
I wonder why the X-T2 assumes f/1.0 and 50mm when there is no lens attached (I get the same with the lensbaby).
Certainly seem to have nailed the tech
Def nailed the technique. I am not looking forward to it at all I must admit!