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    Hey all

    A very good mate of mine is a photographer and he called me Sunday asking if he could come shoot me at the allotment. Anyways when he does this I know he has something in mind and said go for it. I have the shots now and I love them so thought I would share and see what you guys thought He will be coming back in the spring/summer to do some more when everything is growing

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    Very atmospheric.......good job.
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    • #3
      You have that casual look that makes it look like having an allotment is NOT hard work! Where are the pics of you digging, supporting your aching back - or heaving out bind-weed roots?
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      • #4
        Great shots. Good photography. Print them off and get them hung in the house!
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        • #5
          Great pics, but like Flum said wheres the ones of you working?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Caro View Post
            Great shots. Good photography. Print them off and get them hung in the house!
            Or hang 'em in't shed.......You don't want to be accused of being vane.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Flummery View Post
              You have that casual look that makes it look like having an allotment is NOT hard work! Where are the pics of you digging, supporting your aching back - or heaving out bind-weed roots?
              That's what I was thinking. I always thought 'Vince the Hat' sounds like a gangster name. Maybe 'The Hat' used his mafia connections and got a couple of wiseguys to do all the work.
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              • #8
                Great shots, how does your mate do the light thingy- looks fab

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                • #9
                  Love them! I'd be really chuffed to have something like that. You mate's good, and I'm looking forward to seeing the next lot.
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                  • #10
                    I'm more impressed by how tidy that shed is
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                    • #11
                      Cool - like 'em. Very tidy looking shed!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pdblake View Post
                        I'm more impressed by how tidy that shed is
                        ....and are they bottles of wine under the table?...just my kind of shed!
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                        • #13
                          They are great 'moody' shots & I love the potting shed too! Nice photography, you look like you enjoy modelling too Vince!
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                          • #14
                            Lovely pics Vince. I love the first one. Wish my shed was that clean.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Flummery View Post
                              You have that casual look that makes it look like having an allotment is NOT hard work! Where are the pics of you digging, supporting your aching back - or heaving out bind-weed roots?
                              I am sure there will be some action shots soon! The allotment is not hard work..... well it is but we all love it really!

                              Originally posted by Headfry View Post
                              Great shots, how does your mate do the light thingy- looks fab
                              I will try not to go all techie on you here...... All the shots are using lights set up off the camera in front of me just to the right. The shot in the shed has a light with a white shoot through umbrella through the window and an extra light just inside the shed door lighting the floor. Glyn, my mate is very good at all this and he does video and blog posts to explain it all better than me over at Glyn Dewis Blog

                              Originally posted by pdblake View Post
                              I'm more impressed by how tidy that shed is
                              Really its a mess at the moment!!!

                              Originally posted by andi&di View Post
                              ....and are they bottles of wine under the table?...just my kind of shed!
                              hehehehe they are empty right now but I have plans for some nettle beer and some sort of wine in the near future :


                              Originally posted by SueA View Post
                              They are great 'moody' shots & I love the potting shed too! Nice photography, you look like you enjoy modelling too Vince!
                              I love my shed! spent ages trying to find one at a good price as in the garden centers they are upwards of £1500 After looking around found it online for less than a third of that..... Raised a few eyebrows at the allotment when it came and i get people coming to have a look every now and then lol I don't mind doing a little modelling but I would rather be the other side of the camera but I had asked Glyn to do some shots for me as I plan to set up a blog.

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