filmfan
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Machspeed
Member
Here are my picks:
Jamie Pillers, Friendly - I don't know why but it stricken me as something Eggleston would photograph..
snausages, Professional Bullriders - It's just such a classic but not in a bad way. I like the circular light in the background focusing the attention.
robklurfield, leading the blind, 1983 - I guess if the great street photographers did photograph their version of the blind, at some point we will do it as well if given the opportunity. And this is a good photograph of a blind - i like how she is not entirely straight, but leaning a little backwards (that's unusual but probably characteristic to a blind), I like how the leading person is not visible apart from the foot, it's like the blind has three legs, which indeed is a way to compensate the disability - it either is another person or the white stick (the "third" leg). Good photograph!
Jamie Pillers, Friendly - I don't know why but it stricken me as something Eggleston would photograph..

snausages, Professional Bullriders - It's just such a classic but not in a bad way. I like the circular light in the background focusing the attention.

robklurfield, leading the blind, 1983 - I guess if the great street photographers did photograph their version of the blind, at some point we will do it as well if given the opportunity. And this is a good photograph of a blind - i like how she is not entirely straight, but leaning a little backwards (that's unusual but probably characteristic to a blind), I like how the leading person is not visible apart from the foot, it's like the blind has three legs, which indeed is a way to compensate the disability - it either is another person or the white stick (the "third" leg). Good photograph!

petronius
Veteran
mudride; I like the contrast between sharpness and the blurred train and the symmetry in fore- and background against the asymmetric train door. (BTW, is the distortion normal for a Leica lens?)
motion runner; unusual, a new view on a everyday subject - great!
luiman; perfect use of lines and tones
J Borger; a wonderful combination of organic and geometric forms; great tones too!
paulfish4570; a unlimited theme - well composed
and a picture in the best tradition of Inge Morath and Willy Ronis!
porktaco; a surreal combination, telling many stories!
robert blu; Man, that makes me jealous! Chapeau!
machspeed; parts that give a great sum!
semrich; a timeless image - no cellphone visible!
Thanks to all who are interested in my photos!

motion runner; unusual, a new view on a everyday subject - great!

luiman; perfect use of lines and tones

J Borger; a wonderful combination of organic and geometric forms; great tones too!

paulfish4570; a unlimited theme - well composed

and a picture in the best tradition of Inge Morath and Willy Ronis!

porktaco; a surreal combination, telling many stories!

robert blu; Man, that makes me jealous! Chapeau!

machspeed; parts that give a great sum!

semrich; a timeless image - no cellphone visible!

Thanks to all who are interested in my photos!
Fawley
Well-known
Another imaginative composition by petronius.

luiman
shadowgrapher
Thank you Petronius and Carlos M (again): much appreciated that you have picked my photos.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
blindlemon - Phillack Church
Creepy? maybe, intriguing, yes, interesting...certainly. Just stood out like a beacon for me, completely different to the usual gallery fare and for that alone it had to be one of my Picks this week.

Creepy? maybe, intriguing, yes, interesting...certainly. Just stood out like a beacon for me, completely different to the usual gallery fare and for that alone it had to be one of my Picks this week.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Two cloud shots now, both beautiful but very different.
Firstly, LynnB's
and Slammer2x
Both have oodles of drama but also delicate detail which is what made them stand out for me.
I've got three more to go but I'll leave them for tomorrow.
Firstly, LynnB's

and Slammer2x

Both have oodles of drama but also delicate detail which is what made them stand out for me.
I've got three more to go but I'll leave them for tomorrow.
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luiman
shadowgrapher
My selection:
TennesseeJones: a terrific play light/shadow
Keith: on the beauty of simple things
Petronius: another masterpiece (on the 'diagonal' vision)
Paulfish4570: a beautiful interpretation of 'humanist photography'
Carlos M: an excellent exercise on 'l'art de la suspension'
Machspeed: dinamism and search of essentiality
Frank Petronio: architecture and repetition
TennesseeJones: a terrific play light/shadow

Keith: on the beauty of simple things

Petronius: another masterpiece (on the 'diagonal' vision)

Paulfish4570: a beautiful interpretation of 'humanist photography'

Carlos M: an excellent exercise on 'l'art de la suspension'

Machspeed: dinamism and search of essentiality

Frank Petronio: architecture and repetition

cfritze
Established
I took some time Sunday to view this week's additions to the gallery. Granted, I didn't look at every image at full size, but still I'm struck by how I'm rewarded with a second look at many of the images I didn't select initially, now that they've been noted by someone else.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
snausages ***
snausages ***
Beautiful profile and color. Thank the model for the great pensive mood and look.
snausages ***
Beautiful profile and color. Thank the model for the great pensive mood and look.

paulfish4570
Veteran
Thanks for the mention, Luigi ...
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Thanks for the mention. Much appreciated.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Thanks, Rob. And thanks for taking the time to go through the gallery.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Thanks, Rob for the mention.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Judging by the picks here, it was truly a GREAT week. Thanks everyone for posting and commenting.
steve kessel
steve kessel
Paulfish
Thanks for the mention
Steve
Thanks for the mention
Steve
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Judging by the picks here, it was truly a GREAT week. Thanks everyone for posting and commenting.
And being tuesday morning (that's here in oz ... the US is ten hours behind), hopefully the week isn't 'over' yet and there will be a steady input of images and words about them here for the next few days!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I liked this by gho because I don't quite know how it was done or what it actually is ... and to be honest it doesn't really matter!

Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I think luiman is currently using and interpreting light better than I've seen here for a while!


gho
Well-known

mgeary - Lionel Groulx
Foremost, I like the geometry of this photograph with its two layers, the static figure and the moving train. To me, the dark architectural structures are looking like an arrow and I also like the tonality of this low light photograph.

slammer2x - 2416
What I like about this one is the treatment of the subject. Very nice selective focus, that hightlights the mossy structure on the stone. I find the composition very balanced and the waterfall in the background is inducing some kind of freshness. Not to speak of the beautiful colors.

Alex Krasotkin - City Lights
I like Alex' photographs and especially his portraits. What I like about this one is the nightly urban atmosphere and the souvereign posture of the subject. The male figure on the advertising board in the background is adding another dimension to this picture.

Carino-Watchdog
This is looking like a scene directly taken out of life. What I especially like about the photo is the technical treatment. Fabulous color and excellent sharpness.

Tenessee Jones - shadow sketch
This is possibly my last week's favourite. It is well composed and exposed. The light is beautiful and there is a sense of of mystery and tension in the scene.
I do not find it easy to write about what I like about a picture also, as for me they seem to work more on a visual - emotional than on a verbal level.
And thank you for the mentions!
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