GALLERY PICKS ... for the week ending 18th March 2013

Your fog images came out great, Paul.

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Here are mine - only ones I gave comments to, used to be easier with 'favorites' - what happened to that?

Love this one from semich, I gave him a swelled head when I asked if it was a monochrom pic:

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This one from Paul has a weird feel I like:

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This one from tigerphil has unusual perspective (might be on the edge of the date line):

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Many thanks to tigerphil and Greg for mentioning me.

Randy
 
Jim, thank you.

Jamie Pillers, I love the way you've categorized your picks for the week. Too much work for me, but a great idea.
 
If we didn't know that these were beach chairs and cabana shelter thingies poking up from the sand, they might be anything ... imagine ancient teeth sticking out ...anyway, I love the mystery the distance suggests....

Untitled - Photo 202023 © 2013 Adavis47


XE1/35 © 2013 Rhl-oregon


timing and patience can match the magic of a double exposure...
Blinders On © 2013 Photony Texas
 
Untitled - Photo 202022 © 2013 Semrich


Untitled - Photo 202018 © 2013 Chec


San Jose del Rosario cemetery © 2013 Lawrence A.




from my comments:
"these continue to be amazing. this one looks like a cave painting of a buffalo.... damn, maybe this in fact a Rohrsharch test. I hope I haven't given away any deep-seated secrets into my psychological make up."

To which Blaz responded: "I, on the other hand, am seeing a strange fish. Wonder what that says about me."

(PS, check out his blog -- I'll let him post a link -- he has some other really wonderful work apart from this amazing series of corrosion-induced textures and colors (at least I think that's what they are). Indeed, rust never sleeps.)

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© 2013 Bk1970
 
Many thanks to Harry, Phil twice, Jamie, Greg, Froyd, Lynn, and Rob. Participating in this forum lets me be taught, lets me think/write the way I want to about exemplary work, and gives validation to some of my visions and convictions. A humbling and great thing. (I'll make my picks tomorrow when my bursitis ain't so bad.)
 
thank you Rob, Jim, Paul, Richard, Jamie, Greg, Richard, Raid and Adam for mentioning my photos here - always an honour!
 
Thank you very much to those who included my images this week ... interestingly they were all 'work' photos which pleases me immensely.

It's been a great week and I'm a little late to the thread ... better late than never though!


Bushwick1234 ... engaging!

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Michel.roth ... really like this, it caught my eye as a thumbnail immediately.

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Bobbyrab ... it's all been said already already about this.

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Paulfish ... perfect fog scene, expertly shot.

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Bushwick1234 ... perspective, though I'm not sure about the square crop.

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Rhl-oregon ... it's all about John.

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Thank you hteasley, gb gill, and froyd for including my shots in the week's pick. It is an honor. Running late with my own picks, but hope to catch up by the weekend.

Robklurfield's:
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And another from rob:
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By Doug. I'll let this charming portrait represent the whole series:
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Bobbyrab's study of a studio. rhl-oregon points out the imbalance between the tiny man and the godlike horse
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Tigerphil's gentle, gentle impressions:
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