Stonehaven Town Clock

Nicely done, the best yet, though there's some digital artefacting in the downsize/upload, most obviously where the building meets the sky.
 
Thank you very very much for the input on my efforts it means a lot to me.
Been doing photography for about two years and just learning the camera, ISO and shutter speed and so on and so fourth took a while and is still challenging for me.
Having a great time trying to create worthy images for printing and displaying in my house.
As far as gernes go, people at the club talk about them, but I cant decide on one and really don't want to, I think it may be a pigeon hole for some reason. Plus I do not want to restrict my mind or imagination to only one thing, it may be detrimental to my overall work.
Black and white, well yes I have found that and really think its for me, which also has drawn me to film 35mm and 120.
So as I go along I am finding that there is a massive amount of things to learn and do.
Again thank you for you comments, both of you.
 
The fact is that you are succeeding. I quite like this shot. Its' well seen and presented. There's a certain symmetry and the cloud in the BG breaks up what would otherwise be a featureless sky.
 
Again many thanks, I have tried to learn and evolve with my photography.
It is paying off I feel.
For me it comes down to spending time with the camera and editing tools, taking on board what people write about the things I post.
My cameras are not the latest and greatest by any stretch, and in a way I think that is a good thing for me personably.
It is like fly fishing, you will see older people fishing with old bamboo rods and reels, while the the fishers with the newest gear are struggling.
I have been there and done that. That was one of the lessons of a life time for me, learn the craft don't expect it to just happen because you spent money.
 
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