dinner time
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Great dof Bob I like it. My only real criticism would be, IMHO, it needs to be rotated either 90cw or 180 because I can't stop myself tilting my head to look at it.
I think it looks better in landscape too, having the spider upside down is a little uncomfortable to look at.
I really like the second picture, actually I like both, great colours in the first but there's something about pictures with reflections that I have always liked which is why I enjoyed the second one more.
Thnaks
I think the first one is the best Ive seen from you for ages ;)
Bob's spidey is pretty nice too, got a glut of em in the garden right now. Shame they wont keep still enough except for this one :
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3729/1...13b7aece_b.jpg
Great detail in that shot.
Ta, still nowhere near as good as I want using the new D7000 :(
testing new Octobox, very happy with it!
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-F...850-99747D.jpg
I meant to say I like it, but was just too drawn in.
I don't know why it just reminds me of when someone you know is in that kind of relationship where one loves the other immensely, but that person kind of wants to break up, but is a bit chicken. Entirely my own interpretation, it just looks as if the guy is so sure of his love for her he embraces her so effortlessly, closely and intimate whilst focusing on a map, meanwhile she is staring into mid-distance, not remotely interested in what's happening, no apparently caring if they are lost, no excitement for getting to the destination, just pure non-plus.
Street photography so seldom has such moments, normally people focus on extremes of emotion, scenes of exuberance, not ones of complexity and absence