leica M2 fan
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MM-AnnHamilton 298
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Graceful and Billowy.
MM-AnnHamilton 298
Graceful and Billowy.

leica M2 fan
Veteran
DSCF 0753 by texst
DSCF 0753 by texst
Love the high vantage point and that everything below is like a maze.
DSCF 0753 by texst
Love the high vantage point and that everything below is like a maze.

hteasley
Pupil
Thanks very much to Steve, Jim, Jim, Luigi, Richard, agianelo, and Tony, for the mentions. I'm honored.
froyd
Veteran
Gregoyle - Great depth to this man's expression.
Icebear - amazing!
Lynnb- your portraits always feel so genuine. This is another great one.
slantface- you and the deardroff make a perfect "pear"
j.scooter- casual but intense. i can sense the relationship with the shooter.
Martini - Great concept and execution!
Last one... SimonSawSunlight- Clever and certainly attention-grabbing.

Icebear - amazing!

Lynnb- your portraits always feel so genuine. This is another great one.

slantface- you and the deardroff make a perfect "pear"

j.scooter- casual but intense. i can sense the relationship with the shooter.

Martini - Great concept and execution!

Last one... SimonSawSunlight- Clever and certainly attention-grabbing.

jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
thanks for the mention everyone! Sorry I've been off the RF wagon for a bit. My Leica shooting has just been on hold for a bit.
Great work from so many this week.
Great work from so many this week.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
japan 2012 by SimonSawSunlight
japan 2012 by SimonSawSunlight
Yes he did see Sunlight and shot right into it and handled it well.
japan 2012 by SimonSawSunlight
Yes he did see Sunlight and shot right into it and handled it well.

lynnb
Veteran
Many thanks to Harry, Klaus, Jim, Luigi, Richard G, Angelo, and froyd for mentioning my photos this week.
There were a lot of pictures I really liked this week. I have two favourites, from photony texas and slantface (Jordan):
Pediophobia by photony texas. Visually rich and powerful, and just a touch disturbing. The text accompanying the image adds context and deserves inclusion:
Ambrotype #34 by slantface. Jordan's ambrotypes just get better and better. I thought this portrait was powerful and intimate, simply stunning.
formation by Hosermage. The beauty of nature transforms a very human landscape.
Sonnar glow by slava. Emotional intensity.
Japan 2012 by SimonSawSunlight. Innocent play with disturbing undertones.
great minds by finguanzo. This made me smile.
xcx by ChEc. Like a fading memory.
another encounter by dotur. Priceless facial expressions in response to the lovers.
Japan 2012 by SimonSawSunlight. Definitely an Elliott Erwitt moment!
Horseshoe Falls by Malvin. Conveys the scale and power.
There were a lot of pictures I really liked this week. I have two favourites, from photony texas and slantface (Jordan):
Pediophobia by photony texas. Visually rich and powerful, and just a touch disturbing. The text accompanying the image adds context and deserves inclusion:

Pediophobia, also known as the fear of dolls is a relatively common kind of phobia. It is an anxiety disorder that can be associated with a range of dolls from old-fashioned china dolls and porcelain dolls to dolls that talk and move. Pediophobia is considered a branch of automatonophobia, or a fear of humanoid figures. There are many kinds of symptoms associated with a person suffering from pediophobia.
A person who has this would usually hide any dolls they encounter or refuse to go near them. If they would get near a doll they would also be likely to feel embarrassment to their reaction, trembling, an elevated heart rate, inability to speak or think clearly, panic, dread, trembling, breathlessness, crying, and nausea. In worse cases an individual would have a feeling of insanity, a loss of control or anger, heart palpitations, a sensation of detachment from reality, or a full-blown anxiety attack.
Ambrotype #34 by slantface. Jordan's ambrotypes just get better and better. I thought this portrait was powerful and intimate, simply stunning.

formation by Hosermage. The beauty of nature transforms a very human landscape.

Sonnar glow by slava. Emotional intensity.

Japan 2012 by SimonSawSunlight. Innocent play with disturbing undertones.

great minds by finguanzo. This made me smile.

xcx by ChEc. Like a fading memory.

another encounter by dotur. Priceless facial expressions in response to the lovers.

Japan 2012 by SimonSawSunlight. Definitely an Elliott Erwitt moment!

Horseshoe Falls by Malvin. Conveys the scale and power.

lynnb
Veteran
Two from Alex:
maks-m by kiev ilegelac. Beautiful night shot.
joover by kiev ilegelac. Strong impact portrait.
snow by enlo. Wonderful moody shot of the snow flurries.
The Castle #3 by Ezzie. 30 second exposure on a DIY 6x17 camera - beautiful work. Eirik has a large version of this image on his Flickr site. It's worth the visit.
untitled by StefanJozef. I like the strong graphic composition and tones.
Allen Street by Mlehrman. I always enjoy Michael's street shots. This one is terrific.
Expédition Particulière by hteasley. I'd never have guessed this was a grab shot out a car window. Nice framing with the 50mm.
Another from Harry:
Wagon by hteasley.
Sharecropper House, Ormondsville NC by jwc57. This is part of a series John has been working on to document old homesteads in Eastern NC before they disappear. It's a race against time as John tells me Fire departments regularly approach owners of abandoned homes and barns to use for training burns. Arsonists and hurricanes also take their toll. I think it's a good documentary photograph, sensitively composed.
Ana by bonatto. I always like portraits which show a strong emotional connection.
maks-m by kiev ilegelac. Beautiful night shot.

joover by kiev ilegelac. Strong impact portrait.

snow by enlo. Wonderful moody shot of the snow flurries.

The Castle #3 by Ezzie. 30 second exposure on a DIY 6x17 camera - beautiful work. Eirik has a large version of this image on his Flickr site. It's worth the visit.

untitled by StefanJozef. I like the strong graphic composition and tones.

Allen Street by Mlehrman. I always enjoy Michael's street shots. This one is terrific.

Expédition Particulière by hteasley. I'd never have guessed this was a grab shot out a car window. Nice framing with the 50mm.

Another from Harry:
Wagon by hteasley.

Sharecropper House, Ormondsville NC by jwc57. This is part of a series John has been working on to document old homesteads in Eastern NC before they disappear. It's a race against time as John tells me Fire departments regularly approach owners of abandoned homes and barns to use for training burns. Arsonists and hurricanes also take their toll. I think it's a good documentary photograph, sensitively composed.

Ana by bonatto. I always like portraits which show a strong emotional connection.

lynnb
Veteran
hotel by Astro8. Emotional tension, strong division of picture space along x-y-z axes, and nice use of light and shadow.
untitled by Tuna. This young man's attentive look and body language towards his companion says more than any words.
Vines on Fence by barnwulf. Jim's image reminds me of Cy Twombly and Bruce Marden's abstracts - mesmerising.
Buried by Agianelo. A simple subject turned into a sculpture. Lovely subtle tonal transitions.
cathedralarches2 by siracusa. I liked how the light leads you into the spaces beyond.
Untitled by Martini. Great conceptual composition, beautifully executed, graphically strong.

untitled by Tuna. This young man's attentive look and body language towards his companion says more than any words.

Vines on Fence by barnwulf. Jim's image reminds me of Cy Twombly and Bruce Marden's abstracts - mesmerising.

Buried by Agianelo. A simple subject turned into a sculpture. Lovely subtle tonal transitions.

cathedralarches2 by siracusa. I liked how the light leads you into the spaces beyond.

Untitled by Martini. Great conceptual composition, beautifully executed, graphically strong.

L David Tomei
Well-known
"Allen Street" by Mlehrman is one of thee best street shots I have seen. Punto e basta. Ciao.

semrich
Well-known
I have picks for this week. The bar for this thread seems to be raised each week. I've learned a lot from this thread viewing the work of others.
Here we go:
valdas, this makes me think of the Cowboy Legend and song "Ghost Riders in the sky" except by bike.
Jelico, majestic for its composition and light.
slava said: "Just notice a light on my shoes when I was out and had to look through the window." So when it is said of a photo "it's all about light, it must also mean paying attention to things like your shoes. Super shot well spotted.
photony texas, master creativity using a double exposure and making me wonder how to do it with the MM.
lynnb, so natural and joyous a portrait in everyday.
Mlehrman, all those different looking people, looking different ways and except for the mother and child, not one of them looking at another.
jukka, each half of the frame holds multiple stories and mystery. Great shot!
Kiev Ilegalac, excellent composition with beautiful light and shadow throughout.
SimonSawSunlight, master of the moment.
And 2 in recognition of the season:
Walter Leporati, This shot would be a big disappointment for all the little kiddies who think there is only one Santa, Great composition and timing, it would make a fine seasonal print.
Gregoyle, my top favorite of this week. This guys expression speaks reams of thoughts.
Here we go:
valdas, this makes me think of the Cowboy Legend and song "Ghost Riders in the sky" except by bike.

Jelico, majestic for its composition and light.

slava said: "Just notice a light on my shoes when I was out and had to look through the window." So when it is said of a photo "it's all about light, it must also mean paying attention to things like your shoes. Super shot well spotted.

photony texas, master creativity using a double exposure and making me wonder how to do it with the MM.

lynnb, so natural and joyous a portrait in everyday.

Mlehrman, all those different looking people, looking different ways and except for the mother and child, not one of them looking at another.

jukka, each half of the frame holds multiple stories and mystery. Great shot!

Kiev Ilegalac, excellent composition with beautiful light and shadow throughout.

SimonSawSunlight, master of the moment.

And 2 in recognition of the season:
Walter Leporati, This shot would be a big disappointment for all the little kiddies who think there is only one Santa, Great composition and timing, it would make a fine seasonal print.

Gregoyle, my top favorite of this week. This guys expression speaks reams of thoughts.

astro8
Well-known
Thanks to Shac, Joe (Ironhorse) and Lynn (lynnb).
An interesting one from Richard G that brings back memories. My mother was an auburn haired seamstress...I suppose she still is.
Seamstress by Richard G
Beautiful shot with the 21SA.
Neighborhood Walk by hteasley...
This newish member has made quite an entrance with his first couple of posts to the gallery.
Santa Claus at the Cafe by Gregoyle...
The thumbnail just popped off the page with this unmistakable aussie smile. One of, if not his best yet imo.
smile by lynnb...
Really, does a street shot get much better than this? I've studied this for over an hour and it still has me uneasy with contradicting thoughts.
Allen Street by Mlehrman...
An interesting one from Richard G that brings back memories. My mother was an auburn haired seamstress...I suppose she still is.
Seamstress by Richard G

Beautiful shot with the 21SA.
Neighborhood Walk by hteasley...

This newish member has made quite an entrance with his first couple of posts to the gallery.
Santa Claus at the Cafe by Gregoyle...

The thumbnail just popped off the page with this unmistakable aussie smile. One of, if not his best yet imo.
smile by lynnb...

Really, does a street shot get much better than this? I've studied this for over an hour and it still has me uneasy with contradicting thoughts.
Allen Street by Mlehrman...

semrich
Well-known
A big thank you for the honor of seeing my photo included here to: luiman, agianelo, and robklurfield.
paulfish4570
Veteran
lovely, striking photos all. what a week.
here is my favorite, from rob klurfield:
there is so much going on in this photo, made all the more striking by the pano crop.
here is my favorite, from rob klurfield:

there is so much going on in this photo, made all the more striking by the pano crop.
robklurfield
eclipse
Paul, thanks. It's an odd scene to be sure. It was not visible to the public until the Hurricane knocked down a fence where you see the police tape. I'd passed this spot hundreds of times and then ... here it was in plain view.
j.scooter
Veteran
Big Thanks to Shac, Froyd and Robklurfield.
Truly an honor to have my picture included with all the fine work in this thread.
Truly an honor to have my picture included with all the fine work in this thread.
icebear
Veteran
Thanks to froyd, leica M2 fan and rob klurfield.
barnwulf
Well-known
Thanks to Phil, Luigi, Richard G, Angelo and Lynn for the mentions here. It's an honor and it really makes my week. - jim
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