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IOTM WInner - April 2022
and nominated for IOTM July
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and nominated for IOTM July
Bullet time.
Yes, it’s a really difficult one to capture, but you’ve done a great job with this one. Rog has taken it with a long exposure with someone walking by, and that was successful. But, as you say, there’s usually too much reflection (if there can ever be such a thing) and too many people.View attachment 169312View attachment 169313
So, the Corpus Clock Cambridge. I'm sure this clock has been mentioned on Mobitog in the past. Really difficult to take a photo of, unless you either have all day or can maybe get there before the tourists (me). Too much reflection, too many people trying to gawp (me).
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Thank you.Yes, it’s a really difficult one to capture, but you’ve done a great job with this one. Rog has taken it with a long exposure with someone walking by, and that was successful. But, as you say, there’s usually too much reflection (if there can ever be such a thing) and too many people.
Fab."The Abyss Gazes Also Into Him" - Self portrait, taken with iphone native camera, then as a test, imported into Fimo with Pan 100 film. Popped into Snapseed as I suspected there might be a bit of colour lurking in it, desaturated and the highlights tweaked.
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Love this. Words and two silhouettes..Conditions of Entry Limitations of Liability.
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Nice, she's got new stripes!View attachment 169333Tilly. FIMO Pan100
Is that York?
love the disembodied shadow echoing the graffitiConditions of Entry Limitations of Liability.
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Hebden Bridge.Is that York?
love that place, but its become a bit of a tourist trapHebden Bridge.
This is wonderful - reminiscent of so many films too!
On the clock.
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Poe time.
Thank you! Yes. After shooting sporadically for a year: not a diagnosis I’d want to hear from my doctor I have begun to “see” againA-ann-nd he’s back !
Crazy angle on this Ted! Perfect
Poe time.
Now I don't want to come accross as some kind of thin lipped, scowling pedant (I am one, I just don't want to come accross as one) but Poe was all about a raven and one for sorrow is magpies. Both corvids, I grant you, but the birds in my pic are starlings, completely different .One for sorrow,
Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy.
Five for silver,
Six for gold,
Seven for a secret,
Never to be told.
Eight for a wish,
Nine for a kiss,
Ten for a bird you should not miss.
Eleven for health,
Twelve for wealth,
Thirteen beware it’s the devil himself.