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Patience, thy name is Lego; good luck with that. As Harlequin says, it has been nicely framed by the table top.
Completely agree! My brother was the technical lego fan and I long remember the pain of standing on bits left lying around
Great photo with just the right amount of space around the outside.
Patience, thy name is Lego; good luck with that. As Harlequin says, it has been nicely framed by the table top.
I hope the cat doesn't eat any of it! I don't see the difference between doing something like this or a jigsaw. Never too old for either! We'll expect to see the finished article - I hope there is a suitable theme you can squeeze it into.
I agree about the right amount of space around your model bits.
Regarding CID on your phone - so obvious when you know, isn't it?! Thanks for answering that one![]()
Nice set! I particularly like the Rubik's cube and Personal shots
I second that, Some very nice shots there
Patterns: The blurring works well.
Up close: Eerie shot, reminds me of the eye of the dragon in The Hobbit: The desolation of Smaug.
Personal: Certainly apt, perhaps add a COVID mask to make a full list of all the things you have to take with you now.
Green: Don't think a filter would have been needed, I certainly can't see any untoward reflections; lovely, sharp image.
Catch up
A good set of images in your catch up. I do like the Rubik's cube shot, nice use of motion.
Great set of catch up shots. Plant is my favourite.. a very pleasing composition.
Well done for a really nice set of images, and for catching up. For me the frog is the pick of the bunch (but mainly because I love the faces frogs seem to pull, they amuse me)
Nice catch up.
Bee on Clematis for me.
Looking down
I agree with you, the first shot has a lot more impact.
Indigenous
I'm a little torn between the two, I do like the little frog, but it's a bit cluttered. The Bee in the flower is a lot clearer.
Plant
Really like this, live the pp. It has a feel of early morning/evening sun.
Good catch up really like the first "looking down" shot and "plant"
Hi Simon,
Looking Down - !!!! argh. (closes eyes and scrolls past - I really don't like heights and that sets me off !!!)
Indigenous - Frog/toad over the bug for me.
Plant - Nice composition and use of colour vs the off white.
Love #2, the smack to the mouth. it's the kind of thing our two cats do too.
I think the slight motion blur actually helps tell the story. Too fast and it would have been frozen without a hint of action.
#1 would be my choice... such a familiar submissive posture. Fits the theme nicely.
I think the first image depicts dominating very well. Really like the second shot too. Great bit of action.
Dominating
Both work, but I am edging more towards the second shot. Great action.