Statues & Monuments, the project so far...
Posted 30/05/2010 - 10:19
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Number 6 of these has to remain my favourite - fantastic shadow, lighting and exposure and the added bonus of that impressively placed figure.
Projects are always good. Now you have so many images, not just this project, why not gather them together in a Blurb book? I could imagine that people would buy that and enjoy it very much.
Projects are always good. Now you have so many images, not just this project, why not gather them together in a Blurb book? I could imagine that people would buy that and enjoy it very much.
Best regards, John
Posted 30/05/2010 - 10:40
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I love the way that the character in the foreground of Number 1 seems to be hiding from somebody on the other side.
Good set, Pauly, though I don't think my laptop screen is letting me see them at their best.
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Good set, Pauly, though I don't think my laptop screen is letting me see them at their best.
G
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Posted 30/05/2010 - 11:50
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A wonderful set indeed, my favourite being number 5 (with the dome in the background) for the way the statue appears to be waving at the camera.
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Posted 30/05/2010 - 12:40
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hefty1 wrote:
A wonderful set indeed, my favourite being number 5 (with the dome in the background) for the way the statue appears to be waving at the camera.
He'd obviously heard about Pauly's project. Probably a Pentax man himself.A wonderful set indeed, my favourite being number 5 (with the dome in the background) for the way the statue appears to be waving at the camera.
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Posted 30/05/2010 - 12:53
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johnriley wrote:
Number 6 of these has to remain my favourite - fantastic shadow, lighting and exposure and the added bonus of that impressively placed figure.
Projects are always good. Now you have so many images, not just this project, why not gather them together in a Blurb book? I could imagine that people would buy that and enjoy it very much.
Thanks, John. This Blurb book you speak of sounds interesting and worth doing, as you say. I did a quick search for this product, as I was unaware of it and it looks like a great product, seriously. Number 6 of these has to remain my favourite - fantastic shadow, lighting and exposure and the added bonus of that impressively placed figure.
Projects are always good. Now you have so many images, not just this project, why not gather them together in a Blurb book? I could imagine that people would buy that and enjoy it very much.
Thanks for the 'head's up' on it, John.
George Lazarette wrote:
I love the way that the character in the foreground of Number 1 seems to be hiding from somebody on the other side.
Good set, Pauly, though I don't think my laptop screen is letting me see them at their best.
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It's good to hear what interests other's in looking at a photograph like this, thanks George. For me, it was the foreground statue looking in the same direction as Old Father Thames was pointing. I love the way that the character in the foreground of Number 1 seems to be hiding from somebody on the other side.
Good set, Pauly, though I don't think my laptop screen is letting me see them at their best.
G
I should've posted 'em up a little larger, sorry George.
hefty1 wrote:
A wonderful set indeed, my favourite being number 5 (with the dome in the background) for the way the statue appears to be waving at the camera.
Thanks, Hefty. I'm happy you guys like the set as a whole.
A wonderful set indeed, my favourite being number 5 (with the dome in the background) for the way the statue appears to be waving at the camera.
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Posted 31/05/2010 - 01:01
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1 & 6 are my picks, but as a series, it's all progressing well Pauly.
Posted 31/05/2010 - 13:36
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Yeah, this is a fantastic series. It's great to see all of them together like this as it really helps to bring the project together nicely.
Posted 03/06/2010 - 22:26
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Here are a few more images for this project.
I'll be publishing these images as a Blurb Book (12"x12" Hardback), so that these images can all be viewed alongside each other, and in the same context. As yet though this project is still ongoing.
Thanks to John Riley for enlightening me about this service.
BTW, the old London Wall behind Emporer Trajan is all that is left of the old Roman wall that surrounded London, built under Trajan himself.
Boadicea - Westminster, London
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Emporer Trajan - Tower Hill, London
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"Physical Energy" - Kensington Gardens, London
[IMG]http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j159/paulyrichard/physicalenergy1of1600.jpg[/IMG]
Henry Bartle Frere - Whitehall Gardens, London
[IMG]http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j159/paulyrichard/henrybartlefreres1of1500.jpg[/IMG]
I'll be publishing these images as a Blurb Book (12"x12" Hardback), so that these images can all be viewed alongside each other, and in the same context. As yet though this project is still ongoing.
Thanks to John Riley for enlightening me about this service.
BTW, the old London Wall behind Emporer Trajan is all that is left of the old Roman wall that surrounded London, built under Trajan himself.
Boadicea - Westminster, London
[IMG]http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j159/paulyrichard/boadicea1of1600.jpg[/IMG]
Emporer Trajan - Tower Hill, London
[IMG]http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j159/paulyrichard/trajan1of1xx500.jpg[/IMG]
"Physical Energy" - Kensington Gardens, London
[IMG]http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j159/paulyrichard/physicalenergy1of1600.jpg[/IMG]
Henry Bartle Frere - Whitehall Gardens, London
[IMG]http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j159/paulyrichard/henrybartlefreres1of1500.jpg[/IMG]
"All the technique in the world doesn’t compensate for the inability to notice." - Elliott Erwitt
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