The weights are my favourite (crop the edge of the mirror out of shot, though, before Keith sees it!).
The mirrored Bluebells (are they?) are really crazy. Can't tell which way is up!
Love the first one, really great perspective on the fork. I'm not sure how I feel about the flying dirt - I kinda like the simplicity of the muddy fork coming straight at you. And crop out your head...
With many of these you've chosen a short depth of field. I suppose this was deliberate, but I feel that it might have added to the interest/confusion/which-way-is-it to have kept more in focus. I'm sure you tried both.
What an interesting choose of subject, that fist image of the fork really interested me as I was looking at the image for some time and this it struck me how it was taken, as initially it looked like an action shot of the fork being pulled from the ground and the mud flying everywhere
That is so good - the first two had me very perplexed - did you enjoy doing it?
ReplyDeleteThanks. Yes was fun but rushed, drove my wife mad! Particularly on the last one.
DeleteWhat a fantastic perspective!
ReplyDeleteThe weights are my favourite (crop the edge of the mirror out of shot, though, before Keith sees it!).
The mirrored Bluebells (are they?) are really crazy. Can't tell which way is up!
Love the first one, really great perspective on the fork. I'm not sure how I feel about the flying dirt - I kinda like the simplicity of the muddy fork coming straight at you. And crop out your head...
With many of these you've chosen a short depth of field. I suppose this was deliberate, but I feel that it might have added to the interest/confusion/which-way-is-it to have kept more in focus. I'm sure you tried both.
See you tonight.
Agreed on the cropping
DeleteYes, will have to take the criticism this evening - have not had a chance to work on theses. Thanks for your comments.
DeleteWhat an interesting choose of subject, that fist image of the fork really interested me as I was looking at the image for some time and this it struck me how it was taken, as initially it looked like an action shot of the fork being pulled from the ground and the mud flying everywhere
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