seajak
Well-known
Thanks Greg. My daughter will be pleased, she likes that photo much better than the other one
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cheers,
clay
cheers,
clay
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Have to comment to all RFF members who participated here today. Back when Jon and a little later Richard Jenkinson (Pitxu) were here clamoring and almost begging for more participants we were very lucky to get 29 responses for the week! Later it grew to 50 but today 81 at last count the FIRST day is incomprehensible to me, I'm flabbergasted at the response! Granted the entries have been tremendous for many months now. Anyway a very large ovation of applause to all of you who contributed. I'm also very sure that Jon and Richard are dancing with joy wherever they are.
gshybrid
Well-known
j.scooter, hteasley and paul, thanks for the mention, I'm honered... there are some beautiful photos this week.
Richard G
Veteran
I haven't had a chance to to do my picks - I always think of this as Gallery Picks rather than Pics. Thank you to Luiman for picking one of mine. I am surely honoured to be in such company. I keep looking at raytoei's friend. What a knock out and knock out shot that first one picked this week.
astro8
Well-known
luiman
shadowgrapher
Thank you, Richard, for mentioning my photo.
taylan
Street Dog
thank you hteasley, paulfish4570, semrich and luiman for the mention.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
It's only Tuesday and I feel like I've missed the party rather than just being late! Unfortunately work is keeping me from spending much time on RFF the past couple of weeks but I did manage to check the gallery out a few times. As there has been such a great response I'll keep my Picks down to some that haven't been mentioned or at least mentioned too often.
a32012R by Aldenfender - I liked the idea. Possibly, if I'm completely honest, because it subverts not just the world of beauty, modelling in the 'America's Next Top' type of modelling and the world built around this but it also subverts or attempts to subvert us and the way in which nude pictures and shots of young women may often get 100+ views whilst receiving no actual comments. However, this only had 19 views when I chose it so it blows my subversion idea out of the water....still like it though
Lukas by Harrejesus - Its simply the symmetry of this shot that grabbed me even as a thumbnail, it runs like a river through this picture. The foot, cup, laptop, face and even picture (though slightly misaligned) repeat both tones and even form to some degree. Even the shiny table top reflects both the tone and form of the picture and laptop above it. Add to this the lamps that give balance and width to the picture and I think you've got a quietly accomplished shot that still allows the subject to be just that rather than being lost in an all too ordered world.
Italian landscape by Luiman - Simply a beautiful landscape with an abundance of the fluffy stuff which allows the world below it to look just as tiny as it really is. Also, the light falling onto the tiny matchstick like wind turbines is both pretty and enlightening in so much as its another nod to scale.
Toluca Sunrise by IsraelAlanis - I like the cold palette, the gentle mist and the cloud crown bestowed upon the trees. For me the quieter colours of this one won me over compared to the later shot.
Street Photography by Taylan - I'd recently spent some time looking through some of Taylan's work so recognised much of the excellent images when he posted them over the last week or so, this one was one that passed me by but I'm gals I saw it here. The strong diagonals running through this give it both a visual dynamism and a sense of a story (which may be utterly untrue and opens an interesting line of discussion in itself.) The huge brand names loom over the figures in a way that could be misread entirely or almost as scribbled names on an old group photo. Some great expressions and faces squeezed into a visually stimulating construction that I personally think has a bigger social documentary ethic to it than the mere frippery that I faff about with. I've been hugely impressed with Taylan's pictures.
Having said that about Taylan's pictures, my actual Pick of the week would go to StefanJozef and a picture I haven't included as I'm late for a job and this took much longer than anticipated :bang:...it has been included and posted earlier a few times I believe so a simple congratualtions on a stunning abstraction of landscape which was both beguiling and beautiful. Congrats to everyone else too, some great stuff coming out of Iceland too - I'll have to go back and search some stuff out.
a32012R by Aldenfender - I liked the idea. Possibly, if I'm completely honest, because it subverts not just the world of beauty, modelling in the 'America's Next Top' type of modelling and the world built around this but it also subverts or attempts to subvert us and the way in which nude pictures and shots of young women may often get 100+ views whilst receiving no actual comments. However, this only had 19 views when I chose it so it blows my subversion idea out of the water....still like it though

Lukas by Harrejesus - Its simply the symmetry of this shot that grabbed me even as a thumbnail, it runs like a river through this picture. The foot, cup, laptop, face and even picture (though slightly misaligned) repeat both tones and even form to some degree. Even the shiny table top reflects both the tone and form of the picture and laptop above it. Add to this the lamps that give balance and width to the picture and I think you've got a quietly accomplished shot that still allows the subject to be just that rather than being lost in an all too ordered world.

Italian landscape by Luiman - Simply a beautiful landscape with an abundance of the fluffy stuff which allows the world below it to look just as tiny as it really is. Also, the light falling onto the tiny matchstick like wind turbines is both pretty and enlightening in so much as its another nod to scale.

Toluca Sunrise by IsraelAlanis - I like the cold palette, the gentle mist and the cloud crown bestowed upon the trees. For me the quieter colours of this one won me over compared to the later shot.

Street Photography by Taylan - I'd recently spent some time looking through some of Taylan's work so recognised much of the excellent images when he posted them over the last week or so, this one was one that passed me by but I'm gals I saw it here. The strong diagonals running through this give it both a visual dynamism and a sense of a story (which may be utterly untrue and opens an interesting line of discussion in itself.) The huge brand names loom over the figures in a way that could be misread entirely or almost as scribbled names on an old group photo. Some great expressions and faces squeezed into a visually stimulating construction that I personally think has a bigger social documentary ethic to it than the mere frippery that I faff about with. I've been hugely impressed with Taylan's pictures.

Having said that about Taylan's pictures, my actual Pick of the week would go to StefanJozef and a picture I haven't included as I'm late for a job and this took much longer than anticipated :bang:...it has been included and posted earlier a few times I believe so a simple congratualtions on a stunning abstraction of landscape which was both beguiling and beautiful. Congrats to everyone else too, some great stuff coming out of Iceland too - I'll have to go back and search some stuff out.
paulfish4570
Veteran
thanks to richard berter, i just saw this one by mlehrman, sublime:

paulfish4570
Veteran
humble thanks to Lynnb, bike tourist (Dick Thornton), Harry (hteasley), Phil (tigerphil), Helen Hill, and richard Berter.
luiman
shadowgrapher
Thank you Simon. I really liked your comment on my pictures, I am honored. Words can help to have a different reading also on our images.
taylan
Street Dog
Wow Simon; I am speechless against your comments. You embarrassed me. It was great honor for hearing such a good words from a talented photographer like you. Thank you.
paulfish4570
Veteran
bruce1007, because it is different:

paulfish4570
Veteran
randomm, because of its starkness:

StefanJozef
Well-known
I'd like to thank Lynnb, Paul, Tigerphil for choosing my photograph and Simon for his kind words of encouragement. As has been said previously, to be included in pick of the week when the standard here is so stunning is indeed humbling.
StefanJozef
Well-known
....also thanks to Luigi.
semrich
Well-known
My thanks to the following for the honor they've given me by choosing my photos this week: lynnb, ferider, Leica M2 Fan, hteasley, paulfish4570, tigerphil, helenhill, pork taco, and Richard Berter.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
M15 bus Miehrman
M15 bus Miehrman
Love the nice crisp,tight composition.
M15 bus Miehrman
Love the nice crisp,tight composition.

j.scooter
Veteran
Big thanks to hteasley, Robert Blu and luiman for the mention.
photony texas
Light Sensitive
Thanks for the nod luiman...
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