j.scooter
Veteran
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.
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.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Another excellent week !
Let's start with a special photo by Rhl-oregon: Fernando's PL lecture. I like how it nearly displays our today's world...love the frames in the frame, the excellent B&W...
Another today's scene by Raid, where the human contraposition and the colors make it interesting
No contraposition here but an elegant shot by Cleopatra, who at 7 starts her career as photographer very well, for sure she has a good teacher in the family !
I like the series by Lynn in the Gore Hill Cemetery, quite a different style for him, no powerful waves but quietness and meditation, well done Lynn!
Excellent use of light for this much graphic image by Bike Tourist. Simple and effective.
Bushwicck1234 gives us a strong subway image...the movement..the face...
A strong street portrait from a political march in Manhattan by Mlehrman: look at the expression in the face!
Guy Pinhas has an excellent idea in this stripe: love the concept, the visual result. Great!
J.scooter as always shows us an image where great b&w tones and a rigorous composition are combined: as bonus a seagull brings some life in it.
Usually I select only one photo for author but sometimes it is so difficult and I have to make an exception: it's the case of this image by Rhl-oregon which let me think of Wim Wenders and his american spaces...
As I said earlier a great week with many good author, congrats to everybody!
Let's start with a special photo by Rhl-oregon: Fernando's PL lecture. I like how it nearly displays our today's world...love the frames in the frame, the excellent B&W...

Another today's scene by Raid, where the human contraposition and the colors make it interesting

No contraposition here but an elegant shot by Cleopatra, who at 7 starts her career as photographer very well, for sure she has a good teacher in the family !

I like the series by Lynn in the Gore Hill Cemetery, quite a different style for him, no powerful waves but quietness and meditation, well done Lynn!

Excellent use of light for this much graphic image by Bike Tourist. Simple and effective.

Bushwicck1234 gives us a strong subway image...the movement..the face...

A strong street portrait from a political march in Manhattan by Mlehrman: look at the expression in the face!

Guy Pinhas has an excellent idea in this stripe: love the concept, the visual result. Great!

J.scooter as always shows us an image where great b&w tones and a rigorous composition are combined: as bonus a seagull brings some life in it.

Usually I select only one photo for author but sometimes it is so difficult and I have to make an exception: it's the case of this image by Rhl-oregon which let me think of Wim Wenders and his american spaces...

As I said earlier a great week with many good author, congrats to everybody!
Bike Tourist
Well-known
Thanks for including one of mine this week, Robert. As an aside, I liked what you said in your latest blog: " The concept to make a selection of the shooting seems to be from other times." How true!
Guy Pinhas
Well-known
Thanks Robert and I am taking this opportunity to pimp your polaroid project which I think is really very cool!
Rhloregon
Miehrman



Rhloregon

Miehrman

Mlehrman
Mlehrman
Two from Rhl-Oregon:
Lynn, our very own "opportunist photographer", from waves to graves, all seen with a most original eye.
and:
Raid's studies with primary beach colors is infectious. I'll choose one of a series of notable shots:


Lynn, our very own "opportunist photographer", from waves to graves, all seen with a most original eye.

and:

Raid's studies with primary beach colors is infectious. I'll choose one of a series of notable shots:

CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Stupid question - how do I link to photos in the gallery?
Axel
singleshooter
open image with left click
copy image-url with right click
click on "insert image" here in editor
paste image-url with right click
copy image-url with right click
click on "insert image" here in editor
paste image-url with right click
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Thanks!
Lovely mood and composition from Miehrmann
Exquisite use of horizontals, verticals, mood and mist from Bushwick
Of youthful death, and the inevitable stains of time from LynnB
And an eye portrait from LCSMith
Lovely mood and composition from Miehrmann

Exquisite use of horizontals, verticals, mood and mist from Bushwick

Of youthful death, and the inevitable stains of time from LynnB

And an eye portrait from LCSMith

j.scooter
Veteran
2 from Lynnb
Bushwick1234
Mlehrman
Toreno
Rhl-oregon


Bushwick1234

Mlehrman

Toreno

Rhl-oregon

daveoo
Established
Wonderful capture and presentation:

robert blu
quiet photographer
Thanks Guy much appreciated, maybe I'll start a thread about the Polas from that road trip just to have the pictures together...
robert
robert
Guy Pinhas
Well-known
Great idea!
Thanks Guy much appreciated, maybe I'll start a thread about the Polas from that road trip just to have the pictures together...
robert
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks a lot to Robert and MLehrman!
robert blu
quiet photographer
One more to add:
Mannheim Rhineharbor XI/XIV by Munter: I like the graphic effect produced by the light and shadow play in the frame
Mannheim Rhineharbor XI/XIV by Munter: I like the graphic effect produced by the light and shadow play in the frame

robert blu
quiet photographer
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Thanks to Guy, James, Mike, and doubly to Robert!
I’m late, but here are my picks.
Stefan Jozef
Mike/Mlehrman
Dick/Bike Tourist
Rangefinder35
Mnutzer
Kaniel/Bushwick1234
Ciao, Robert
I’m late, but here are my picks.
Stefan Jozef

Mike/Mlehrman

Dick/Bike Tourist

Rangefinder35

Mnutzer

Kaniel/Bushwick1234

Ciao, Robert
Bike Tourist
Well-known
Thank you, Robert.
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