Weekly Challenge 2: Angles
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Very colourful images, I especially like Nagui’s vivid image and way lights are refracted through the crystal
Ahh Christmas is coming and everyone is busy…. only 4 entries this week – I love Ian’s image – very…
The B&W images are my favourites too, with Nagui’s being my overall favourite.
Some lovely portraits here – the three that stand out to me are the ones in B&W. I love the…
Blue is my favourite colour, and I really enjoyed this challenge. SOme really great shots here – lots of variety…
Great angle images, “A for Angle” by Nagui, (love the pegs!) and Glass with Straw by Mike, good strong lighting in both make the images stand out for me.
Some great interpretations and finds here – a good exercise in thinking outside the box. I’m not going to try and pick favourites but well done everyone who contributed. And now for the difficult one – self portraits!

Well done to all the contributors of the Angle challenge. Loved the simplicity of the clothes pegs and the Alchemilla in particular, but so many good ideas. Look forward to seeing all your new hairstyles in the selfie-challenge.
More great images from a more difficult subject this time. My top 3 are Bob’s, Nagui’s and Ian’s
Well done everyone – another cracking set of images, this time on the theme “Angles” – some very creative images. I love Ian’s simple sundial, Nagui’s peg “A”, Brian’s and Mike’s well seen shadow effects, and Bob’s angles in nature. Arthur’s colour image is very interesting – no idea what it is…light refracting in a paperweight maybe? The structures were all interesting angles – and the low angle of the shot by Sharon is great. Well done again – I look forward to seeing your Self portraits.
Another fine collection of images, think my favourite ones are Bob’s Alchemilla for the detail in the texture, and Nagui’s for the
simplicity and cleanness of the image. Well done everyone!