tj01
Well-known
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!
tj01
Well-known

-caolong
In many different parts of the world, the frangipani is a very special flower. Over here, it's mainly in cemeteries, over there perhaps for it's healing properties, but in many places, because it's pretty.

gho
if I see this weird face staring at me, I'll freak out.

Tuna
Lovely cloud over the building, as though it's troubling thoughts.

tbarker13
Love the symmetry between the artist and her tool. It works.

filmfan
Wonderful ambient communicated here. Not sure if it's dusk or dawn, but I want to imagine everyone is in a warm home waiting for a warm family dinner.

enlo
Wonderful serenity, the blocked view has a mysterious characteristic.
ricnak
Well-known
My 3 pics of the week.
cuciureanu
petronius
caolong
dwp
walter leporati
paulfish4570
petronius
merciless49
luiman
ChEc
gho
cuciureanu

petronius

caolong

dwp

walter leporati

paulfish4570

petronius

merciless49

luiman

ChEc

gho

Den
Member
tuna
sereghasu
snausages
frank petronio

sereghasu

snausages

frank petronio

gho
Well-known
Thanks for the mentions, tj01 and ricnak!
Here are my picks. There were a lot more of interesting photographs, but I decided to edit the selection down as much as possible.
caolong - img3521
LIIca - Sunday morning
Here are my picks. There were a lot more of interesting photographs, but I decided to edit the selection down as much as possible.

caolong - img3521

LIIca - Sunday morning
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petronius
Veteran
Thanks a lot for mentioning my photos!
gho: very well balanced photo with the additional effect of the train´s reflection, that lets the mirror look like a window.
and this one because I like the tilt and the greytones:
paulfish4570 shows many good examples of "less is more" photos:
haempe for a great composition made of fragments:
machspeed has the eye! No more explanation needed:
CarlosM creates eye candy whatever he shoots:
Belle caught the moment:
LIIca´s phot, simply because I love such views (and it reminds me of Hopper and Kertesz, what could be better!)
robkurfield shows how family photographs should be made:
thawkins´photo looks like a still from a endtime-movie! I love it; mirror shooting at it´s best.
gho: very well balanced photo with the additional effect of the train´s reflection, that lets the mirror look like a window.

and this one because I like the tilt and the greytones:

paulfish4570 shows many good examples of "less is more" photos:

haempe for a great composition made of fragments:

machspeed has the eye! No more explanation needed:

CarlosM creates eye candy whatever he shoots:

Belle caught the moment:

LIIca´s phot, simply because I love such views (and it reminds me of Hopper and Kertesz, what could be better!)

robkurfield shows how family photographs should be made:

thawkins´photo looks like a still from a endtime-movie! I love it; mirror shooting at it´s best.

MickH
Well-known
I haven't played this for a while, so, as it's Christmas and I've had the time on my hands to go through seven days Gallery postings, here are three that stand out for me.
Keith ****
If Piet Mondrian was ever banged up with a camera...
Frank Petronio - Transformation
I don't go bundle on Frank's stuff. I find it a bit exploitative - but I'm an old stuffed shirt. There's something tragic about this diptych which elevates it above the sleaze...
And Petronius - Rollei_35_123_04
Original as ever, I'd hang this one on my wall.
Keith ****
If Piet Mondrian was ever banged up with a camera...
Frank Petronio - Transformation
I don't go bundle on Frank's stuff. I find it a bit exploitative - but I'm an old stuffed shirt. There's something tragic about this diptych which elevates it above the sleaze...

And Petronius - Rollei_35_123_04
Original as ever, I'd hang this one on my wall.

paulfish4570
Veteran
i will have to make my picks later today. i have to work for a while. picks sure are off to a good start ...
luiman
shadowgrapher
ricnak, thanks for mentioning my photo!
My selection:
LIIca
Walter Leporati
keeds
Carlos M
paulfish4570
My selection:
LIIca

Walter Leporati

keeds

Carlos M

paulfish4570

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robklurfield
eclipse
Petronius, thanks. No one in my family seems to be pleased that I posted that picture. Too bad.
robklurfield
eclipse
some surreal infra light from reala_fan
a rather ominous rope with no explanation from Crazy Fedya
a brilliantly framed composition from Tuna. I love the texture of the building and the way the windows split the frame in half, totally contrary to everything we ever taught -- rule of thirds nicely turned inside-out.
wonderful light from Petronius
an amazing series from Walter Leporati from Corona, Queens, NY in the 1970's. he's captured and bottled for us a lost time with his bocci bowlers.
there wasn't a bad one in the series, but these few were my favorites...
the parallel leaning here was a terrific bit of timing
and a great stretch here...

a rather ominous rope with no explanation from Crazy Fedya

a brilliantly framed composition from Tuna. I love the texture of the building and the way the windows split the frame in half, totally contrary to everything we ever taught -- rule of thirds nicely turned inside-out.

wonderful light from Petronius

an amazing series from Walter Leporati from Corona, Queens, NY in the 1970's. he's captured and bottled for us a lost time with his bocci bowlers.

there wasn't a bad one in the series, but these few were my favorites...
the parallel leaning here was a terrific bit of timing

and a great stretch here...

robklurfield
eclipse
everything hangs in the balance here, as Keith's subject ponders the sculpture. we can only wonder "wtf" (Keith's title) this kid is thinking with has face hidden beneath that hat. and where exactly does that door lead?
Paulfish's homage to Mark Rothko
some interesting American iconography in this shot of a Baltimore alleyway from ticastl. the sneakers strung over the all-roads lead to Rome wires are an interesting punctuation point in the composition. the fenced-in back yard on the left reminds me of the title sequence with the snarling dog from Barry Levinson's proto-Balto TV series "Homicide: Life on the Streets." I fully expect that dog to come bolting at the gate any second now.
great silvery, black, gray tonal range from mastaliu in this nice composition that makes some industrial-strength laundry equipment look absolutely totemic (the god of laundry?)
a slice through the ice from Petronius, who, in one of replies to a comment, provides a nice defense for not retouching scratches.
I can feel the sticky heat of the climate in Vietnam in dwp's Banana Boat.

Paulfish's homage to Mark Rothko

some interesting American iconography in this shot of a Baltimore alleyway from ticastl. the sneakers strung over the all-roads lead to Rome wires are an interesting punctuation point in the composition. the fenced-in back yard on the left reminds me of the title sequence with the snarling dog from Barry Levinson's proto-Balto TV series "Homicide: Life on the Streets." I fully expect that dog to come bolting at the gate any second now.

great silvery, black, gray tonal range from mastaliu in this nice composition that makes some industrial-strength laundry equipment look absolutely totemic (the god of laundry?)

a slice through the ice from Petronius, who, in one of replies to a comment, provides a nice defense for not retouching scratches.

I can feel the sticky heat of the climate in Vietnam in dwp's Banana Boat.

robklurfield
eclipse
a very disturbing and powerful image of a beggar in Bangkok from collarge

robklurfield
eclipse
a nicely composed aerial view from LIIca
Pastor Chris gives us a Kierkegaardian moment in his "Leap of Faith"
Frank Petronio. Glad he opted to resist temptation and not to have "smile" tattooed on his pate. Somehow, rather than looking like an alien here, the hood looks completely organic, as if it was meant to be a appendage.
Frank displaying a unique ability to disturb in the lower half of this image, Quinn's shed latex making this look very much like a crime scene in progress.
as counterbalanced by "raw" beauty (the title was "This is as raw as I can go.")

Pastor Chris gives us a Kierkegaardian moment in his "Leap of Faith"

Frank Petronio. Glad he opted to resist temptation and not to have "smile" tattooed on his pate. Somehow, rather than looking like an alien here, the hood looks completely organic, as if it was meant to be a appendage.

Frank displaying a unique ability to disturb in the lower half of this image, Quinn's shed latex making this look very much like a crime scene in progress.

as counterbalanced by "raw" beauty (the title was "This is as raw as I can go.")

leica M2 fan
Veteran
Lllca sunday morning
Lllca sunday morning
I like the almost triangular view and composition.
Lllca sunday morning
I like the almost triangular view and composition.

Brad Bireley
Well-known
These caught my eye......
by Tuna....
by petronius
by Tuna....

by petronius

leica M2 fan
Veteran
tbarker13 laura_s_0477_-_copy
tbarker13 laura_s_0477_-_copy
This is haunting and very judicious use of selective focus, nice work.
tbarker13 laura_s_0477_-_copy
This is haunting and very judicious use of selective focus, nice work.

malcD
Well-known
leica M2 fan
Veteran
cuciureanu L1000085-rf
cuciureanu L1000085-rf
This is a very strong portrait and the pose and look are perfect.
cuciureanu L1000085-rf
This is a very strong portrait and the pose and look are perfect.

Fawley
Well-known
LIIca. This one seems to have caught the eye of a lot of people. Great composition.

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