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Scaleyback

Scaleyback

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Location
North Yorkshire
Surely the 'Fell Walking' should have someone lying injured ?? :giggle:

Absolutely :wub: all these.
Thank you so much @Scaleyback for bringing your wonderful imagination, wit and technical skills for us all to enjoy. :hugs:

Many thanks for your kind words Scoosh & EltonFrog.
" someone injured " I can see that Scoosh, however, I am limited by the little models I have.
As regards " technical skills " ( Warning ! this bit may be boring ) 🙄Depending on the complexity of the scenes it can take as many as 9 ( the most so far) pictures taken and ' blended ' together to compose a scene. This is the nature of macro ( close up ) photography where the depth of field ( what is in focus) gets smaller as you get nearer to the subject. 9 is unusual but generally between 3 & 7 shots are required. 🤯
 

Jenkins

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Location
Felixstowe
Surely the 'Fell Walking' should have someone lying injured ?? :giggle:

Absolutely :wub: all these.
Thank you so much @Scaleyback for bringing your wonderful imagination, wit and technical skills for us all to enjoy. :hugs:

Or it could be renamed "Bun Nevis"

And I will echo your thanks to @Scaleyback for these little gems of humour & skill combined.
 
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Scaleyback

Scaleyback

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Location
North Yorkshire
More juvenile humour from me.

I hope the slightly 'cheeky' one doesn't offend anyone ? :rolleyes:


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EltonFrog

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Brilliant! The tomatoes one is genius.
 
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Scaleyback

Scaleyback

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North Yorkshire
Brilliant! The tomatoes one is genius.

Many thanks EltonFrog ( and others )
I had to use 'Photoshop' ( Photographic software ) to convert the taken image to mono ( black & white ) then by overlaying the mono image on top of the colour version I can then selectively erase the mono version showing the colour version. I rarely manipulate the images but the only way I can produce this effect.
 

classic33

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Many thanks EltonFrog ( and others )
I had to use 'Photoshop' ( Photographic software ) to convert the taken image to mono ( black & white ) then by overlaying the mono image on top of the colour version I can then selectively erase the mono version showing the colour version. I rarely manipulate the images but the only way I can produce this effect.
You could have painted the tomatoes grey!
 
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