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July Photography Competition: Cinematic

Superb, my brain's already writing a script for who's going to walk round the corner into the frame and what nefarious business brings them there...

Cheers :) Part of Get Carter was filmed around there, which is where I got the idea for the shot from.

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Fabulous shot. It reminds of being on the train one day going up the east coast near Berwick. The train window was neatly halved diagonally, dark grey cloud fillng the bottom half, darker grey cloud crowding out the top. I wanted to run to the edge of the land and howl!

Sounds cool! Thanks, I took that on the first evening of a field trip last year- bit of an ominous start to the week...
 
I don't seem to be able to add anything to the thumbnail gallery at the moment. Will try again this evening, from a different connection.
 
Indeed.

Aw QoGs, disposable cameras have film in them, you know :D



This is pretty aces you know

indeed, i guess some background to said image? a kind dan sumption let me lose with cd40 and over 1500 plus of telephoto lence at peace in the park the babylon helicopter was over head i thought take some images, then noticed piggens in the trees i stood clicking away and this was the result..
 
indeed, i guess some background to said image? a kind dan sumption let me lose with cd40 and over 1500 plus of telephoto lence at peace in the park the babylon helicopter was over head i thought take some images, then noticed piggens in the trees i stood clicking away and this was the result..

I like the way that, for the most part, the pigeons follow the line of the trees – it feels quite poetic.
 
I like the way that, for the most part, the pigeons follow the line of the trees – it feels quite poetic.

oh stop it people, next you will be telling me i know what one is doing i have been playing with a nickon i could fall in love but ill stick with cannons they do kick ass as in being user friendly, could have been a contender for movement?
 

Really good - something very spooky about it; the way the house seems to be leaning with the wind too maybe?

Reminds me of Shirley Jackson:

"No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even larks and katydids are supposed, by some, to dream. Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood so for eighty years and might stand for eighty more. Within...silence lay steadily against the wood and stone of Hill House, and whatever walked there, walked alone."
 
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