Yes, you're quite right Gianluca.And great patience, I suppose, waiting for the ideal shot, lurking in a carefully chosen observation post.
Yes, you're quite right Gianluca.
The first one wasn't so bad, I was on my own and could take my time. For the second my wife was with me and was getting distinctly fed up with me waiting on a cold winter late afternoon for just the right cyclist to pass. There's a moral to be drawn there (but don't tell her).
Thanks, Beth.love the framing and light on the first, definitely my favorite of the two.
I'll have you know I wasn't hiding in the bushes........they were low treesLooks like you were hiding in the bushes in the first, Tut, tut! Joking aside, they are nice shots. Nice light and shade.
Thanks, Brian.I love the contrast in these, Peter.
Thanks, Julian.Although FP4-125 is a long time friend of mine, I never shot it at a higher ISO. Lower, yes, but higher, never. I am pleasantly surprised at how good these came out. Really good contrast, and I am not the only one in here saying that.
Both are really good, but the second has something that I really like. The shadows create an impression of bike floating or taking off. The skewed bike shadow and the slightly upwards angle of the pool's margin probably help feeding this illusion.
Thanks for posting!