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    Reflection

    Stan's (Dee's) excellent shot reminded me of this one that I took last year and didn't really do anything with. So I thought I'd dig it out.




    Fork reflection
    by Tony Hawkins, on Flickr
    Last edited by Tony Hawkins; 20-11-2015, 10:37.
    - Tony

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    #2
    Re: Reflection

    Tony

    You should enter that into a comp.

    Like that a lot, although the top fork not being completely vertical nags at my OCD!

    Mike
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      #3
      Re: Reflection

      Originally posted by mikep View Post
      Tony

      You should enter that into a comp.

      Like that a lot, although the top fork not being completely vertical nags at my OCD!

      Mike
      Thanks Mike; and yep - I can see that now.
      - Tony

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        #4
        Re: Reflection

        Originally posted by Tony Hawkins View Post
        Thanks Mike; and yep - I can see that now.
        Now squared up.
        - Tony

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          #5
          Re: Reflection

          I would prefer it without the fort in the rear, also you said it had been squared up, it still looks a little unbalanced to me ?? the folks on the right seem to be showing more

          still nice work
          :- Ian

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            #6
            Re: Reflection

            Originally posted by Tigger View Post
            the folks on the right seem to be showing more
            What folks to the right - I can't see anyone I think it's one of those shots to re-visit on a rainy day with new brand cutlery and a spirit level. Which is probably why it's been hidden for a year. I still like it though.
            - Tony

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              #7
              Re: Reflection

              Originally posted by Tony Hawkins View Post
              What folks to the right - I can't see anyone I think it's one of those shots to re-visit on a rainy day with new brand cutlery and a spirit level. Which is probably why it's been hidden for a year. I still like it though.
              LOL... now this is classic case of thinking about your work and typing on a forum, I'd just done an email to someone and used the term folks
              :- Ian

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                #8
                Re: Reflection

                Without the fork at the top, this was the original idea that we saw in the mag and developed it to something a bit different

                Stan
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                  #9
                  Re: Reflection

                  Nice shot Tony. Love the blue

                  As we are talking OCD, the rear fork needs centralising too
                  Alan.

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                    #10
                    Re: Reflection

                    Originally posted by Tigger View Post
                    I would prefer it without the fort in the rear, ...,,

                    still nice work
                    I wouldn't want a fork in the rear either....

                    Nice work


                    Tom

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                      #11
                      Re: Reflection

                      Originally posted by tesarver View Post
                      I wouldn't want a fork in the rear either....

                      Nice work


                      Tom
                      Me neither, love the image though, the blue is very appealing.
                      Concentrate on equipment and you'll take technically good photographs. Concentrate on seeing the light's magic colours and your images will stir the soul. - Jack Dykinga
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