Tims take on Boscombe pier

By: Timothy West

Mar 01 2009

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Well this is one of my takes on Boscombe Pier for those who follow my photoblog here in Bournemouth what is yours?

It slightly different I know but i thought of trying a new style of processing and layer filters. Do you notice anything strange?

Just in case you were wondering why I have not been putting so much up recently is because I am currently in the middle of writing my dissertation for my university course and need to really focus and sadly this does take up a bit of time what with commenting on all your wonderful photos. So please forgive me and know that i do really appreciate your comments and will try my best to comment back.

Cheers

22 Responses to “Tims take on Boscombe pier”

  1. Nice composition. hey, the lamps on the right are lit and the ones on the left aren’t…strage.
    I don’t know about the blown sky on the right…

    Joanna’s last blog post..Impending

  2. something about it makes me want to see it de-fogged or clearer. I don’t know how to explain it. I like the shot though still with that said. Perfect timing with the people more in the distance. It adds a feel like – everyone time to go home.

  3. Wonderful view. simetric landscape with amazing colors.

  4. Never been there, but I like the prespective and depth you have in this.

    Ivar’s last blog post..Round and round we go…

  5. THATS MY PIER!…. http://www.id7.co.uk/portfolio/archives/0811141900_clean.php
    Only joking, but looks like your a local aswell, so maybe we should meet and rant about blogging, and blogs, and hell maybe even take a few shots.
    ID7, is in Poole….. well I am, ID7 is in my head, until I blog it. Oh you get the idea….. csj
    P.S Also if you want to be included in the UKPHOTOBLOGGERS.NET list then let me know via email.

    csj’s last blog post..Untitled #

  6. This is superb. It’s almost like one side of the frame, reflects the other, when only the skies tells them apart.
    This is kind of frame a trendy restaurant (or something like it.. )will love to hang on their wall :)

    And you got my vote! Can’t believe I haven’t done that by now…

    Ilan’s last blog post..Ice Cream Lady

  7. I like this straight on capture. Superb lines and patterns.

    sherri’s last blog post..I would have photographed a peacock…

  8. very straight capture indeed.. love quality of light.

    CushmoK’s last blog post..Retour vers la mer

  9. A fascinating, and very nicely captured, photograph.

  10. Picture perfect – Perfect picture Timothy!

    Ivy’s last blog post..Flora 2

  11. super composition. Love the really close sensation the tight crop gives to the broody sky

  12. Carefully composed and edited.
    A superb shot with a beautiful and strange atmosphere.

  13. Wonderful composition, I like the perspective, this perfect symmetry and the atmosphere.

  14. Great perspective, and your tones give a strange mood… I like it :)

    Laurent’s last blog post..vendredi 13 février 2009 à 06:39:04

  15. La composition est très agréable, c’est dynamique.
    Je suis moins fan du traitement

  16. I love that one, except for the clipped sky… but you don’t always get what you want, right ? Nice processing too. How did you do it ?

    Jérôme’s last blog post..Keep smiling

  17. Looks great. I love the symmetry.

  18. that’s a great view!

    joshi daniel’s last blog post..Self-Portrait

  19. Nice shot! Good compo!

  20. cheers for this comment.. compo is key isnt it..

  21. Good compo, your colors are very special!

  22. Have a nice trip to Pune.

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