This week Anne at Slow Shutter Speed sets the Lens-Artists’ theme ‘filling the frame’. Please visit her blog for her thoughts (and excellent examples) of this approach to composition.
Lens-Artists: Filling the frame This week Anne at Slow Shutter Speed sets the challenge.
Beautiful, Tish, and special! The man and the dog – clever. And the moon! I would never have thought of that…
Many thanks for that lovely comment, A-C. That moon shot was a happy little moment one evening on the way home from the allotment.
When you least expect it…💛
These are very nice….Good work.
Thank you, Beverly.
Well done keep it up
Cheers, Waleed 🙂
Definitely fully framed, nicely done, especially the field and the man the dog
Thanks a lot, Sue.
You’re welcome!
ohhh. loved them all Tish. the barley field makes me want to run through it. Your photo, an invitation. And the dog on the stairs shares such expression. It is definitely a photo STORY. What, I don’t know, but a story indeed. Great filling the frames!
Many thanks for your enthusiastic response, Donna. You made me smile too – the thought of you running wild through the barley. And why not. We all need some gay abandonment moments.
Amen my friend.
Wow Tish, what wonderful way to full the frame! I thought the moon shot was great, but then I saw the next. And they only got better after that, ending with that wonderful scene of man and dogs. Print and frame that one.
Wow back, Anne. Thanks so much for your generous comment. Much appreciated.
Great selections all. Love that moon shot, water drops, fields, tree, dog on stairs. Superb.
Well thank you kindly, John 🙂
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Wonderful photographs…thank you:)
Thank you, Janet.
These pictures are lovely 😍
Thank you.
Lovely, Tish.
The moon, the barley field and the man and his dog come very close to what the eye sees the first instant the eye sees them; before the brain calms you so that you know that you are not in danger or have not been spirited away by UFOs. They are absolutely enchanting!
Sarah
That is so eloquently put, Sarah. And it made me smile a lot. There’s also more than a hint in your words of how I use my camera – i.e. very ‘in the moment’, snap-happy even; probably just before the UFOs took me away. Thank you!
Really nice. 😊
Thank you.
My pleasure.
Every time I see wonderful pictures like these, I think “Maybe I should actually USE one of my tripods rather than storing them in the trunk of the car.” Maybe I should buy a better tripod. The ones I have are lightweight, but shaky. I’m afraid my cameras will fall off or are too heavy and the whole setup will crash to the ground. Then I see your pictures and I realize what opportunities I’m missing. I wonder what a really good tripod costs these days. Hmm.
Many thanks, Marilyn, though I have to say, all my photos are tripod free – on the hoof as it were 🙂
These fully framed captures are just so amazingly wonderful, Tish 🙂
That’s a really sweet thing to say, Hammad. Thank you.
Wonderful choices for the week Tish. Especially loved the barley field and the B&W tree.
Many thanks, Tina. I like the otherwordly looks of the barley field. There was some odd effect with the light going on there, reflecting off the barley spikelets somehow.
Very nice photography.
Asante sana, Mak.
All great examples, Tish, but the man and dog sparkles somehow. Not yours?
A chance encounter, Jo 🙂
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Wonderful macros and nature photos. The opening photo of the Moon is striking, Tish!
Many thanks, Egidio.
You’re welcome, TIsh.
Fully abstracted, perfectly framed. Love your moon shot, Tish. Makes me think of Klee or even Kandinsky but more minimalist. More zen!
Lovely to hear from you, James. Am liking the ‘more Zen’ appraisal. Actually in my head at the time was the notion of the wires being lines in a musical score: the moon plays a tune 🙂
Ah yes, thinking about it, it does look like a musical stave too. May have mistaken the moon for the finger pointing at it!
Great fillers especially the freshness of the field
Some real goodies here. That moon shot is particularly inspired.
Thanks, Margaret. The moon shoot was a lucky happening.
Lovely shots, Tish
Thanks, Ian.
I love your photos!
Thanks, Jennie.
You’re welcome.
Great examples! I especially love the green leaves and raindrops, and the monochrome tree is very striking too 😀
Thank you, Sarah. I was rather pleased to discover the tilted tree shot in the archive. I’d forgotten about it.
Fantastic post, Tish. My favourite is the field, that is a superb capture but your macros are also beautiful.
Many thanks, Sofia. Much appreciate your comments.
Tish, such beautiful pictures! My favorite is the man with the dogs, a great composition in my opinion.
Many thanks, Sylvia.
Wow, beautiful captures!!
Thank you.
Stunning series of very different presentations! I am particular taken by the dew drops on the leaves – so magical
Thank you, Ju-Lyn.