GDN
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Taken me longer than I thought... mainly because I was never happy with what I had taken. Anyway finally got there and its going in the post tomorrow.
Feel free to have a look. Any comments welcomed. 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/g_neville/sets/72157604663703821/
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CLG
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As i have said before I really like the first 3
the polos, cow and then stones
Good luck let us know what happens
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GDN
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I like the polo's shots. I've taken loads now... 
Thanks Claire
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CLG
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Quote:
I like the polo's shots. I've taken loads now... 
Thanks Claire
You are welcome
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Northerner
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Phew! It's good to see a couple of Mod 2 sets coming in now - gives the rest of us inspiration!! Nice set there GDN. I'm almost there with mine, but in the same 'I'm not quite happy with them' vicious circle that most seem to be in.... 
I've put a link to the set on the links page if that's ok.
Cheers,
Graham
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GDN
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Thanks Graham.
There are a couple of niggly things that I wasn't happy with but I've explained them in my evaluations...
(one being the road sign at the bottom of the windmill... could've cloned it out but thats not the idea of this module... )
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gollum
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Yep good work, well done that man...I like the polo shot too
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jude1
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Hey Gary - well done!!! I know you were struggling with the black/white/grey shots - but they're great. We have got a similar excercise later on in our course - so expect some dialogue!!!!!!
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GDN
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Thanks Gollum and Jude.
I finally got there, a bit of re-shooting photos until I was eventually happy but got there. You wouldn't believe how difficult it is to recreate a scene with broken polo's just to try to get a similar photo... lol
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ormina
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Love the choice of subject for your black/white/grey Gary and the windmill is a good crispt subject as well.
I have actually chosen my subjects for module two just need to get the first module in the post.
It's a bit bumpy for me but I'm trying to get back on track, been out the past couple of days just getting used to shooting the camera again. Love it.
Cheers Ormina
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Andy_JG
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Nice one Gary!
I like your idea of stones for the grey shot - I found that was the hardest one to find good subjects for. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with Mod 3 now. I've been messing about with that module for months now and I'm really struggling for inspiration.
Andy
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GDN
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Thanks Ormina & Andy.
I tried to get a topic across the white, black and grey images, but always fell down on the grey image. I had animals and food photos, but never the grey. In the end I pulled the best from the topics and put them with the stones.
Scratching my head about module 3.... mmmmm
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James_Allman
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Nice work Gary Some nice shots you've got there... I'm glad some of us have finally got module two finished, makes me want to go out and get mine done now!! Good luck on module 3 James
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