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I think Bart's two pictures are head and shoulders ahead of the pack at the moment. Composition of the first and the use of a shllow depth of field of the second.

IMO

 

Rubbish Jason, Shreks Citroen Picasso is true genious, the use of filters and lighting are excellent, the way the light is reflected off the offside headlamp is awe inspiring.

 

Nearside rear could do with some air in the tyre though

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I think Bart's two pictures are head and shoulders ahead of the pack at the moment. Composition of the first and the use of a shllow depth of field of the second.

IMO

 

 

What makes you qualified to pass judgement on the efforts of us wannabe Radnitzkys :001_tongue:

 

 

 

 

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Rubbish Jason, Shreks Citroen Picasso is true genious, the use of filters and lighting are excellent, the way the light is reflected off the offside headlamp is awe inspiring.

 

Nearside rear could do with some air in the tyre though

 

Piffle! the artists best work was during his icecream tub period. The use of light to reflect the pathos of the modern urban experience as portrayed by his reflected id, is monumental. The car/wall/tree period of later SWB was just a shallow and cynically commercial venture, that blatently backfired in the face of contemporary critism from his peers. I liked him before he sold out. Before he buckled under his public's expectations. I expect a retrospective of earlier work very soon.

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What makes you qualified to pass judgement on the efforts of us wannabe Radnitzkys :001_tongue:

 

 

 

 

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I was just looking in the west tower in the room I keep full of my qualifications, but most of the tower fell during an explosion and consequent fire from the north wing of opinions; rendering me unfortunately relying almost purely on opinion and very little on actual knowledge.

generally when I pass judgment, I make a u turn and come back for it. Always best to have judgment on a trip like this one.

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yes spring is here, while out enjoying the lovely afternoon some poor sod fell off our local climbing haunt. all we needed was 2 hairs boxing in the background beside a big flowering rhody and it would of been first prixe to shrek.:001_smile:

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I though spring lambs were banned ??

 

thats excellent john, could you stick that pic on my nigella thread with her behing the hills with a massive cleavage and pudding bowl. please please. :001_smile:

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