freeranger
Well-known

This one just caught my eye in the random gallery.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Fimlfan, if you could see the original...
Fimlfan, if you could see the original...
Sorry if the sepia toned version which Raid posted left you cold but the original was Color with fantastic looking Gold arches to the end of the hall. The pillars have a very soft ,very light blue hue and it is spectacular. I look at it every day and am grateful to Raid for it.
Fimlfan, if you could see the original...
Leica M2fan,
Really? It's an okay shot, but it's kind of empty... well, to each their own.
Sorry if the sepia toned version which Raid posted left you cold but the original was Color with fantastic looking Gold arches to the end of the hall. The pillars have a very soft ,very light blue hue and it is spectacular. I look at it every day and am grateful to Raid for it.
Bingley
Veteran
Great idea for a thread. Over the years I've been hanging around, there are a number of photos from the Gallery that stick in my mind. Here are some of them:
Marc-A:

Tuna:
Nico:
visiondr:

Bud Green:
gian:
There are many others... some have been deleted from the Gallery, alas...
Marc-A:

Tuna:

Nico:

visiondr:

Bud Green:

gian:

There are many others... some have been deleted from the Gallery, alas...
leica M2 fan
Veteran
semrich Dwarfed from 4/9/09
semrich Dwarfed from 4/9/09
semrich Dwarfed from 4/9/09

tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
One of many tunas that could sit in this thread:
Tom

Tom
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
There are so many I like. Here are a couple young classics:
Martini:
OurManInTangier (pretty much anything from his gallery would have worked, but I chose this one):
Martini:

OurManInTangier (pretty much anything from his gallery would have worked, but I chose this one):

leica M2 fan
Veteran
edho Untitled #3 from Sep 19.2006
edho Untitled #3 from Sep 19.2006
So many excellent ones to choose from, check out his work.

edho Untitled #3 from Sep 19.2006
So many excellent ones to choose from, check out his work.

fotomeow
name under my name
Certainly a well-intended thread, and has its rightful place, but now we struggle with finding a common denominator amongst us for what makes a "classic" a "classic", in order to avoid some of the subjectivity.
Is it the particular composition? an emotion expressed? a decisive moment? perhaps we could write a Brief description of why we think the image we post is a "classic"?!
I garnered this one from my favorites list: I love the composition, tonal dynamics and creamy clouds, I just want to crawl inside the picture and roll around.
Is it the particular composition? an emotion expressed? a decisive moment? perhaps we could write a Brief description of why we think the image we post is a "classic"?!
I garnered this one from my favorites list: I love the composition, tonal dynamics and creamy clouds, I just want to crawl inside the picture and roll around.

tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
One from rayPA:
Tom

Tom
filmfan
Well-known
Thanks for the mention fotomeow.
peter_n
Veteran
"I just want to crawl inside the picture and roll around." Wonderful reaction, Gary!Certainly a well-intended thread, and has its rightful place, but now we struggle with finding a common denominator amongst us for what makes a "classic" a "classic", in order to avoid some of the subjectivity.
Is it the particular composition? an emotion expressed? a decisive moment? perhaps we could write a Brief description of why we think the image we post is a "classic"?!
Do we need a common denominator though? How can we avoid being subjective when we look at an image? We're human! I alluded to emotion in my text accompanying graksi's pic and for me (but not necessarily anyone else) that's a fundamental requirement for something (pic, music, whatever) to speak to me. When I look at gian's shot of the girl in the forest I find a lot of distraction, especially the OOF on the left. But I look at her expression and especially her eyes and I am haunted.
One thing that I find very refreshing about these images so far is that many of them lack sharpness. That's a common denominator I suppose, but one that I like given all the thousands of words wasted on sharpness in camera forums...
leica M2 fan
Veteran
+1 for me on these comments!
+1 for me on these comments!
+1 for me on these comments!
When i look at a photo I am very subjective, after all it either pleases or it doesn't. If it draws my interest that is enough for me, I like it. If it doesn't I pass on it and don't comment. I have found pictures here I would have never taken but they have been an inspiration to me. I say keep them coming!"I just want to crawl inside the picture and roll around." Wonderful reaction, Gary!
Do we need a common denominator though? How can we avoid being subjective when we look at an image? We're human! I alluded to emotion in my text accompanying graksi's pic and for me (but not necessarily anyone else) that's a fundamental requirement for something (pic, music, whatever) to speak to me. When I look at gian's shot of the girl in the forest I find a lot of distraction, especially the OOF on the left. But I look at her expression and especially her eyes and I am haunted.
One thing that I find very refreshing about these images so far is that many of them lack sharpness. That's a common denominator I suppose, but one that I like given all the thousands of words wasted on sharpness in camera forums...
photogdave
Shops local
No offense intended, but in this thread can we refrain from the "thanks for the mention" replies?
It gets kind of annoying after awhile to visit the newest post in the thread thinking someone has posted a new photo to look at but it's just a quick thanks.
Let's just assume that anyone mentioned is grateful.
I hope I don't come across as sounding mean or cynical!
It gets kind of annoying after awhile to visit the newest post in the thread thinking someone has posted a new photo to look at but it's just a quick thanks.
Let's just assume that anyone mentioned is grateful.
I hope I don't come across as sounding mean or cynical!
filmfan
Well-known
No offense intended, but in this thread can we refrain from the "thanks for the mention" replies?
It gets kind of annoying after awhile to visit the newest post in the thread thinking someone has posted a new photo to look at but it's just a quick thanks.
Let's just assume that anyone mentioned is grateful.
I hope I don't come across as sounding mean or cynical!![]()
Point well taken.
My nomination (or whatever you want to call it) by "gho":

Sparrow
Veteran
One of many, the inimitable Frank

peter_n
Veteran
Three verticals from Simon (OurManInTangier).



leica M2 fan
Veteran
Thanks for posting these Peter. Simon is, indeed, one of our best here at RFF Gallery. I spent some time yesterday looking at OMiT's offerings and there are so many great photos I couldn't pick just 2 or 3 so I am happy that you did such an excellent job of selecting.
photogdave
Shops local
A great shot from telenous:
A shame Alkis doesn't seem to post anymore...

A shame Alkis doesn't seem to post anymore...
Bingley
Veteran
A great shot from telenous:
![]()
A shame Alkis doesn't seem to post anymore...
I agree, sadly. I went looking the other evening for some of the memorable photos I'd seen over the last three or four years from Telenous and some other members, and was disappointed to see they were no longer in the Gallery.
Bingley
Veteran
Avotius:
Raid's portraits:

Todd Hanz:
SolaresLarreve:


Raid's portraits:
Todd Hanz:

SolaresLarreve:

Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.