All are amazing, but if I had to choose...
All are amazing, but if I had to choose...
Oh... wow! Those are exceptionally beautiful, fantastic work. If you continue posting these I will have to start getting into architectural photography as well. 😉
Just amazing. Love the tones and layers and your effective focusing work! Very impressive.
I'll be honest and say that I much prefer the colour shots in all cases.
The stars are 4 and 5.
No2 is simply outstanding. No4 runs it close. Great shot.
Contrast between sparkly water and brooding sky is excellent.
This place has a very sinister vibe. This 'exhibition item' makes me think of some early life form creeping about on the Precambrian ocean floor. Google Ediacarian...
Sky with diamonds 😀
The snippets of reflections make these interesting.
Ha, that seagul bottom right has lost his head :-)
Looks like the ND filter is working OK, colours are still looking realistic
Although I do like your B&W shots where there are nice big dark areas, I feel like the first too are a bit too dark.
Number 6, with the bicycle in front of the shop windows, has that nice effect I've seen before from you of being dark but with just enough shadow interest on the subject and contrasts that with the bright shop window.
That smokey head looks weird and funny !
I like those sister snakes, simple but effective :-)
Thanks for the tour. looks interesting, but I can see why you were pleased to get out again
Yes, I remember you posting something like this one before. The light is nice here. Good shot.
The B&W works well too.
Just for fun and for nostaligic reasons, I've been using a B&W film camera occasionally in the last months. It's a long process after pressing the shutter button before you actually see if it even worked and if the shot is perhaps good enough to show anywhere, but, at the same time, that anticipation is part of the appeal.
I think you'd enjoy it if you did reactivate your old film camera. Before taking it out in the field, making a simple test is worthwile,... looking through the open back to see if the aperture acually opens to about the right amount for each F stop and stays open for about the right time is recommended. My first film, after my old film camera had been in the cupboard for many years, was ruined because that wasn't working properly.
The B&W film shots do have a diffetrent feel top them
I like the colour shot better here. Those rolling hills look very english to me.
Although the B&W looks good you do lose that lovely pink heather colour
Wow, muliple layers receding all the way back into that great orange glow. The well placed spire make a super point of interest
wow, looking through 78000 negatives!!
I guess we'll soon see some of those shots missed the first time around :-)
impressive arched ceilings. Both are good, but I prefer the second shot with the "more complicated" arches
This shot is great too, I like the dark frame
A-ha, that's how Tetris' "game over" looks like in real life...😁
Long shutter time suits here.
This is interesting image, I like how these 2 people are captured.
Fully agree - the water surface looks great and is a nice counterpart to the roughness of the concrete shapes! Very well done.