Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2014 #1 Came across an old boot in the harbour, amongst a lot of other very smelly and rotting materials. HARBOUR BOOT by JuliandeCourcy, on Flickr DP3
Came across an old boot in the harbour, amongst a lot of other very smelly and rotting materials. HARBOUR BOOT by JuliandeCourcy, on Flickr DP3
Lesley Jones Otherwise know as Zooey Jan 22, 2014 #2 Smelly and rotting materials make the best photographs - especially for you
Pete Askew Admin Jan 22, 2014 #3 A fine detail shot Julian. Nice limited range of tones. Now, remind me, what was the name of that talking horse from the late 60s?!
A fine detail shot Julian. Nice limited range of tones. Now, remind me, what was the name of that talking horse from the late 60s?!
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jan 22, 2014 #4 Steel toe cap rusting away - beautiful. The whole "found composition" looks great.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2014 #5 Lesley Jones said: Smelly and rotting materials make the best photographs - especially for you Click to expand... Thank you Lesley. It was one of those days when the odd object turned up which was interesting. I almost put it in a bag to bring it home for more pics. Last edited: Jan 22, 2014
Lesley Jones said: Smelly and rotting materials make the best photographs - especially for you Click to expand... Thank you Lesley. It was one of those days when the odd object turned up which was interesting. I almost put it in a bag to bring it home for more pics.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2014 #6 Pete Askew said: A fine detail shot Julian. Nice limited range of tones. Now, remind me, what was the name of that talking horse from the late 60s?! Click to expand... Thank you Pete, sorry i am not quite old enough or the fact we did not have lecy hence no Television. The horse I presume was a television character?
Pete Askew said: A fine detail shot Julian. Nice limited range of tones. Now, remind me, what was the name of that talking horse from the late 60s?! Click to expand... Thank you Pete, sorry i am not quite old enough or the fact we did not have lecy hence no Television. The horse I presume was a television character?
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2014 #7 Rob MacKillop said: Steel toe cap rusting away - beautiful. The whole "found composition" looks great. Click to expand... Thanks Rob I like the idea and process of finding rather than seeking.
Rob MacKillop said: Steel toe cap rusting away - beautiful. The whole "found composition" looks great. Click to expand... Thanks Rob I like the idea and process of finding rather than seeking.
Glenn Clabo Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2014 #9 Pete Askew said: Now, remind me, what was the name of that talking horse from the late 60s?! Click to expand... @Pete Askew ....Mr. Ed... A horse is a horse of course of course.
Pete Askew said: Now, remind me, what was the name of that talking horse from the late 60s?! Click to expand... @Pete Askew ....Mr. Ed... A horse is a horse of course of course.
Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Jan 23, 2014 #10 It'll buff right up I reckon Julian! Nicely spotted - love the rusty tones
Beth Carter Well-Known Member Jan 23, 2014 #11 i bet the owner isn't too interested in having his shoe back.. nicely photographed.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jan 23, 2014 #12 Glenn Clabo said: Love this stuff Julian...and you nailed it. Click to expand... Thanks Glen , like the video, sort of Chris Dodkin said: It'll buff right up I reckon Julian! Nicely spotted - love the rusty tones Click to expand... That is what I thought Chris and I am not one to turn down an opportunity. I'll take a bag next time and see if it is still there.
Glenn Clabo said: Love this stuff Julian...and you nailed it. Click to expand... Thanks Glen , like the video, sort of Chris Dodkin said: It'll buff right up I reckon Julian! Nicely spotted - love the rusty tones Click to expand... That is what I thought Chris and I am not one to turn down an opportunity. I'll take a bag next time and see if it is still there.
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Jan 23, 2014 #13 Beth Anthony said: i bet the owner isn't too interested in having his shoe back.. nicely photographed. Click to expand... Well Mevagissey is a funny place at times so you never know.
Beth Anthony said: i bet the owner isn't too interested in having his shoe back.. nicely photographed. Click to expand... Well Mevagissey is a funny place at times so you never know.