This month's theme will be - Reflections, chosen by StuMc. This is a good one and I think we can all get something and enter! RULES: 1) If you've signed up to the forum, you can enter. 2) Photos to me (antinkariba) by Sunday 28th November please. They can be PM'd, or e-mailed (PM me for my address), or you can PM me the link to where it's hosted. I will acknowledge receipt of the photo within 24hours; if I don't, chase me with a PM. 3) JPEG format only, at 72dpi. After receiving a couple of entries last month with a larger than 700 pixel width (for good reasons), slightly larger photos will be allowed. The limit will be 1024 pixels width and/or height. 4) If possible please strip the exif data from the picture, this makes it an anonymous entry. This can be done in Photoshop by "saving it for web & devices". If you are unable to do this, or resize it, don't worry - sent me the photo anyway, i'll sort it out. 5) The photo should be one taken from now, ie. the start of the competition, not something you've already done. 6) A small to moderate amount of Photoshopping is allowed. So sensible cropping and adjustments of levels, for example, will be tolerated; as will cloning (if you're merely getting rid of small imperfections). This is a photo contest, not a Photoshop contest. Best of luck.
Doh, I was watching a big fireworks display off a jetty lastnight and the reflections on the river where amazing. Still a really good topic, should get some pretty cool photos this month, I might even try and enter.
just got a new dslr last week and it's getting a right hammering.... hope to have a picture in this one
Reflections! Am oot. Due to winter there is no light up here in Scotland to see what you are looking at, never mind reflect back. See you all in spring. I am off to hibernate.
no chance of that, got my hands on a pentax k200d, as i wanted something where the image stabilizer was in the body and not the lens, also it allows my to get some cheap old vintage lens, to have a play with, with out the need for adapter rings.... also has a weather seal to it, which i thought may come in handy in manchester