Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Gallery Picks is an opportunity for you to post a heads up to what you have seen during the past seven days at RFF that you like.
There's no membership requirement, no criteria (except past seven days), no voting, no limit to the number of photos mentioned, and everybody mentioned is a winner.
Anybody can start the thread on a Monday.
Anybody can join in, it's a community event!
There's no membership requirement, no criteria (except past seven days), no voting, no limit to the number of photos mentioned, and everybody mentioned is a winner.
Anybody can start the thread on a Monday.
Anybody can join in, it's a community event!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
randomm
Stefan Josef
taylan
Mlehrman
andy v
filmfan
alistair.o

Stefan Josef

taylan

Mlehrman

andy v

filmfan

alistair.o

SciAggie
Well-known
My picks for the week:
Perhaps my favorite of the week - Parking disabled by Ezzie.
lost cloud by lynnb
Beyond the Sadow-Line by luiman
Perhaps my favorite of the week - Parking disabled by Ezzie.

lost cloud by lynnb

Beyond the Sadow-Line by luiman

semrich
Well-known
Here are mine:
Perhaps my favorite of the week by taskoni, I find it difficult to explain this one, a simple, moving and significant moment will have to do.
Two from petronius: The textures and gradient light make for wonderful tones.
Makes me wonder, and love the tones.
Also two from Focalplane:
This holds my attention and I wonder how it was created.
intriguing, was used for this many times, I would have to agree and that I like it.
EliasK, I like everything about this especially how the glass appears to be floating over the table.
StefanJozef, this would look especially nice on a wall, i like the grain and how it looks in the faint rippled reflections of the masts on the water.
filmfan, the sharpness and scale of the people lends to the grandeur of the space.
photony texas, I always like these double exposures, especially this one.
andy_v, a great candid shot in all regards.
Perhaps my favorite of the week by taskoni, I find it difficult to explain this one, a simple, moving and significant moment will have to do.

Two from petronius: The textures and gradient light make for wonderful tones.

Makes me wonder, and love the tones.

Also two from Focalplane:
This holds my attention and I wonder how it was created.

intriguing, was used for this many times, I would have to agree and that I like it.

EliasK, I like everything about this especially how the glass appears to be floating over the table.

StefanJozef, this would look especially nice on a wall, i like the grain and how it looks in the faint rippled reflections of the masts on the water.

filmfan, the sharpness and scale of the people lends to the grandeur of the space.

photony texas, I always like these double exposures, especially this one.

andy_v, a great candid shot in all regards.

ferider
Veteran
Here are mine - thanks for a nice gallery this week !
blindrobert, gobilz
hteasley, Sleeping with One Eye Open
Monz, Ramadan Begins
fidget, Howgills from the north. IR
filmfan, old2
blindrobert, gobilz

hteasley, Sleeping with One Eye Open

Monz, Ramadan Begins

fidget, Howgills from the north. IR

filmfan, old2

leica M2 fan
Veteran
gho R320-110898-04
gho R320-110898-04
I especially like the reflections and the isolation in composing this.
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gho R320-110898-04
I especially like the reflections and the isolation in composing this.
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leica M2 fan
Veteran
robert blu arles, 2011-6
robert blu arles, 2011-6
I'm impressed with the young man and his surroundings.
robert blu arles, 2011-6
I'm impressed with the young man and his surroundings.

leica M2 fan
Veteran
StefanJozef Hard rain
StefanJozef Hard rain
This is a splendid photo and composition.
StefanJozef Hard rain
This is a splendid photo and composition.

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petronius
Veteran
robertklurfield:
taskoni:
paulfish4570:
ChEc: only one of his many great square compositions!
lynnb:
mickbroughton: check the whole gallery!
Jay Decker: One of a great series!
filmfan:
and

taskoni:

paulfish4570:

ChEc: only one of his many great square compositions!

lynnb:

mickbroughton: check the whole gallery!

Jay Decker: One of a great series!

filmfan:

and

leica M2 fan
Veteran
filmfan 925
filmfan 925
Spectacular light!
filmfan 925
Spectacular light!

filmfan
Well-known
petro
tasko
rando

tasko

rando

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robklurfield
eclipse
filmfan (sam)
zeno (petronius)
luigi (luiman)
chris (ChEc)
blindrobert

zeno (petronius)

luigi (luiman)

chris (ChEc)

blindrobert

robklurfield
eclipse
another blindrobert

barnwulf
Well-known
My Picks for This Week
My Picks for This Week
This may be a long list since my favorites file is very full this week. I will try to edit it a little.
petronius I have two from petronius this week. First I like the tones and shapes in this shot.
Probably the same comment applies to this shot. I love the dark tonality and the bright diagonal of the drain pipe.
robklurfield These two images are so expressive of life and love I just had to pick both of them.
Keith I think this is a great example of Keith's creative exploring of images and the use of very high ISO setting. Wonderful quality of light.
gho I like the colors and the combination of things that make up this excellent near abstract shot.
paulfish4570 Paul's minimalist shot of a tile floor with a black and mysterious unknown substance well placed in the frame. OK, I probably over did my description a little.
Martini Martini's wonderful cloud has so much depth and dimension to it that I could not resist choosing it as one of myi favorites.
tigerphil I have two from Phil this week. The simplicity and delicacy just seemed to catch my eye.
I like the contrasting lines and shapes in this shot and of course Phil always has the soft tonality done so well.
More later.
My Picks for This Week
This may be a long list since my favorites file is very full this week. I will try to edit it a little.
petronius I have two from petronius this week. First I like the tones and shapes in this shot.

Probably the same comment applies to this shot. I love the dark tonality and the bright diagonal of the drain pipe.

robklurfield These two images are so expressive of life and love I just had to pick both of them.


Keith I think this is a great example of Keith's creative exploring of images and the use of very high ISO setting. Wonderful quality of light.

gho I like the colors and the combination of things that make up this excellent near abstract shot.

paulfish4570 Paul's minimalist shot of a tile floor with a black and mysterious unknown substance well placed in the frame. OK, I probably over did my description a little.

Martini Martini's wonderful cloud has so much depth and dimension to it that I could not resist choosing it as one of myi favorites.

tigerphil I have two from Phil this week. The simplicity and delicacy just seemed to catch my eye.

I like the contrasting lines and shapes in this shot and of course Phil always has the soft tonality done so well.

More later.
paulfish4570
Veteran
ChEc:
randomm:
Pickett Wilson:
robert blu:
luiman:
mlehrman:
taylan:
Keith:
Steven Veit:
Petronius:
jcrutcher:
filmfan:

randomm:

Pickett Wilson:

robert blu:

luiman:

mlehrman:

taylan:

Keith:

Steven Veit:

Petronius:

jcrutcher:

filmfan:

paulfish4570
Veteran
taskoni:
randomm:
j. scooter:
aldenfender:
petronius:
barnwulf:
lynnb:
StefanJozep:
aldenfender:
blindrobert:
Ezzie:
divewizard:
bobfrance:
alistair:
Sereghasu:

randomm:

j. scooter:

aldenfender:

petronius:

barnwulf:

lynnb:

StefanJozep:

aldenfender:

blindrobert:

Ezzie:

divewizard:

bobfrance:

alistair:

Sereghasu:

paulfish4570
Veteran
thanks to petronious and barnwulf.
petronius
Veteran
Thanks to all who mentioned my pictures!
gho
Well-known
Thanks for the mentions!
petronius - Rollei_35_192_01
Fantastically caught ripples.
luiman - strange but true
I find this one menacing and funny at the same time. Makes me think of Godzilla.
barnwulf - Trees in Morning Sun 2
Simply a nice landscape photograph. Especially I like the three trees in the center left.
jordanstarr - Phone Call
A bit overlooked. Well seen, well exposed, well composed!
mickbroughton - Salads Wraps and Subs.
I like the closeness and the natural expression. I find there is something interesting about the overall atmosphere. Could be a scene in a movie.
Kiev Ilegalac - Wasteland
Quite expressive portrait of that habitat.
petronius - Rollei_35_192_01

Fantastically caught ripples.
luiman - strange but true

I find this one menacing and funny at the same time. Makes me think of Godzilla.
barnwulf - Trees in Morning Sun 2

Simply a nice landscape photograph. Especially I like the three trees in the center left.
jordanstarr - Phone Call

A bit overlooked. Well seen, well exposed, well composed!
mickbroughton - Salads Wraps and Subs.

I like the closeness and the natural expression. I find there is something interesting about the overall atmosphere. Could be a scene in a movie.
Kiev Ilegalac - Wasteland

Quite expressive portrait of that habitat.
barnwulf
Well-known
A Few More
A Few More
Thank you Paul and gho for mentioning my landscapes.
lynnb
I like Lynn's building cubistic reflections.
luiman
I had trouble deciding which of Luigi's to include here. He had several really excellent shots this week. I will pick two this week.
I love the light in Luigi's "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" series. In this shot again the light is fantastic and the perspective of this narrow street is so nice. The cat watching is a great addition.
Mlehrman
As a old former Ducati rider I had to pick this one. I love the subtle color and the perfect side view.
A second shot from Mlehrman
It an excellent capture of the two figures and I like the railing and column in the near center of the frame making a very nicely composed shot. The bird is a wonderful part as well.
ChEc
There is always wonderful geometry which is sometimes repeated in Chris's photographs as in this one. I like the tonality as well.
Focalplane
Focalplane had several multi image entries this week that were assembled beautifully and very intriguing. I have also picked one that seems to be a single image but equally mysterious.
alistair.o
I have two from Alistar this week. This first one is an intense moment captured with wonder full tonality. I love the dark tones and the moment caught.
The second is also has a dramatic feel probably from the low close-up angle and the dark tones. Great capture of these two figures. Both are exciting images.
A Few More
Thank you Paul and gho for mentioning my landscapes.
lynnb
I like Lynn's building cubistic reflections.

luiman
I had trouble deciding which of Luigi's to include here. He had several really excellent shots this week. I will pick two this week.

I love the light in Luigi's "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" series. In this shot again the light is fantastic and the perspective of this narrow street is so nice. The cat watching is a great addition.

Mlehrman
As a old former Ducati rider I had to pick this one. I love the subtle color and the perfect side view.

A second shot from Mlehrman
It an excellent capture of the two figures and I like the railing and column in the near center of the frame making a very nicely composed shot. The bird is a wonderful part as well.

ChEc
There is always wonderful geometry which is sometimes repeated in Chris's photographs as in this one. I like the tonality as well.

Focalplane
Focalplane had several multi image entries this week that were assembled beautifully and very intriguing. I have also picked one that seems to be a single image but equally mysterious.


alistair.o
I have two from Alistar this week. This first one is an intense moment captured with wonder full tonality. I love the dark tones and the moment caught.

The second is also has a dramatic feel probably from the low close-up angle and the dark tones. Great capture of these two figures. Both are exciting images.

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