Good selection Patrick and thanks again.
Mr Darcy's (Greg) "Into the darkness"

Into the darkness by gregdarcy, on Flickr
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POTW 02 October 2012Thanks to Patrick (Reschsmooth) for coming to the aid of POTW at the eleventh hour  
                  
            Good selection Patrick and thanks again. Mr Darcy's (Greg) "Into the darkness" ![]() Into the darkness by gregdarcy, on Flickr gerry's photography journey 
		No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried. 
 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Well done Greg 
                  
            
		
 Re: POTW 02 October 2012I should clarify some points: 
                  
            
		1. The Hunter Valley is not really abroad :) 2. This image speaks to many possible stories, including a man looking for something dropped on the floor to an old (no disrespect, Greg) man looking away from "doom" to, in my view, a strong and stubborn man fighting off 'doom'. Regardless, a great story simply told 3. The image is fantastically shot with great tonality 4. One of few images in my mind where colour works better than mono 
 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Congrats Greg :) 
                  
            
		
 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Lovely stuff.  Congrats on the POTW 
                  
            
		
 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Well done Greg. It reminds me of me, always nodding off, and I'm only 50! 
                  
            
		Excellent image. 
 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Congratulations Greg. A sensitive portrait, beautiful composition and good use of light and shade. My only (constructive) criticism...I would like to have seen a bit more light on the face, to catch the eye. As it stands there is no single  point of attraction for the viewer and the eye seems to glide over the surface of the print, aimlessly,  rather than get hooked into it...if that makes sense? I think, even if the left hand was brighter then that would do it. But these are very minor quibbles. 
                  
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		Matt. K 
 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Great choice there Patrick...Congrats Greg! 
                  
            Cameron 
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 That's a shame . I could do a lot of duty free shopping Peter 
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 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Congratulations Greg.  This is a fine image and one I'm sure will be treasured by Pam especially. 
                  
            Peter 
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 POTW 02 October 2012A great image, well done Greg. 
                  
            
		
 POTW 02 October 2012Well done Greg! Fine choice Pat! 
                  
            Geoff 
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 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Thank you guys. I must revisit it and try the suggestions Gary made in the original post. But not today. Too busy. 
                  
            
		
 Re: POTW 02 October 2012Congratulations! I like the colour version better. 
                  
            
		
 
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