After many images taken of actual scythe work, it turns out that you can never see the blade of the scythe. Obviously! This one has a lot more humanity though and is easily my favourite.
A few others:
After many images taken of actual scythe work, it turns out that you can never see the blade of the scythe. Obviously! This one has a lot more humanity though and is easily my favourite.
A few others:
After a lot of photos taken in artfully contrived situations, one of which involved an angle grinder and a length of scaffold, inevitably the image I like best is this very natural one taken on the way to another location.
A few more….
A summer break activity created by member Mark Farringdon, to find 16 specific locations in the Shelfords and submit images either of or taken from the target location.
I submitted the above images, but also made these below…
Architecture in Vera Playa. Not unlike Monument Valley.
I like this one too though. More quotidian…
I can’t use this for my ARPS submission as it won’t fit in the panel properly, but I love it!
Or….
Or… This one has better engagement probably.
Though… I’m tempted also by this one!…
For a competition themed “Speed” because I am hilarious.
Cambridge Camera Club’s Creative Vision group’s topic this week is to all process the same image to our own style.
Original image:
Ross
Very pleased with these. Thanks to both Kate and Ross for their kindness.
Aneta