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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 13 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
The Beamer (BMW) definitely meets the criteria of a Big Boys Toy. I agree with the comments on cropping out or choosing a different view to lose the car in the background.
However, I would have gone for a different angle again - head on, low down, with the grill running through the centre of the frame. You would just need to make sure that you weren't run over when the car moved! :) |
Sep 19th |
| 13 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
Not your average dirt bike photo. Usually, there's lots of mud on bike and clothing and/or dirt and mud flying through the air. Well done on producing a different view. The image is nicely sharp and the colours are strong and punchy. |
Sep 19th |
| 13 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I love the detail in model villages and you've done well to capture a small part and make it suit the theme. Well done.
The selective focus, the colours, the humour, all make for a great image. |
Sep 19th |
| 13 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
This certainly fulfills the definition of Big Boys Toy. The detail in the predominantly black front of the engine has been well captured. It would have been too easy to lose detail here. I agree that the rails lead you into the image and towards the engine.
My one comment would be that I may have cropped off some of the bright sky, possibly where the black smoke crosses the tops of the trees. |
Sep 19th |
| 13 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I agree with Kath about giving the boat space to move into but understand the limitations when panning. Personally, I would have removed the land at the top and just had the boat and the water in the frame.
I do like the panning capture though and the saturated colours. |
Sep 19th |
| 13 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
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Sep 8th |
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