Gallery picks for the week ending Mon December 13th 2010

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Gallery picks for the week ending Mon December 13th 2010

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!
 
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This shot really appeals to me, and the first thing that came to my mind was 'How to print this ?'. It reminded me of a chapter in Ansel Adams The Print, on how to read highlights and blocked textures. In the same paragraph, on how to discard these technicalities and go with the visual impression when the photo was taken.
Beach
-Tuna


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With the weather going upside down in some parts of the world, this was a pleasure to view.
Warm Shawl
-Alex Krasotkin


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Masterful shot, enough said.
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-Petronius


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The blocked shadows and the high sky really brings the mood in this scene. The solitary bird placed in between the middle of the frame is really masterful.
Last bird
-Filmfan


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I'm not a fan of grain. But this shot works in its favour. There's a feverish urgency in his mood, more pronounced by the grain.
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-OurManInTangier


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What was he trying to do, race the tram ? Why ? A very fulfilling shot.
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-gekopaca
 
Frank Petronio... That tripod looks decidedly unstable to me. Shaky legs and an unreliable head. The camera and photographer look fine, however.
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Sereghasu ... I love the disembodied legs sticking up.
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slantface ... an exceptionally powerful portrait. the eye highlighted by the sliver of light really hits hard
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Petronius... continuing his year-long Rollei 35 project. this image calls to mind the carapace of some sort of wintery insect.
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f16sunshine... very well-realized image with great tone, texture and detail. Paulfish rightly noted the 3-D effect of the front plane versus the only slightly oof background
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OurManInTangier... this image was so well-done that it left me at loss for words...
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OlegTretiak ... documenting alienation visually
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some great tone and contrast in a nice composition from George Baldin...
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Tuna recording a tense standoff...
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Martini proving he can create as much drama in a monochrome image as we are accustomed to seeing in his very fine color work...
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Paulfish exploiting some nice grain and geometry
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I like the light in LKeithR's image...
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Frank Petronio with a wonderful shot of Martha and Olivia in the forest... gotta love Olivia's animation here...
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Harry Teasley sparked some serious nostalgia in me with his shot of these chairs. Brought me back 47 years to summers visiting my great grandparents in Michigan. A real Proustian reverie for me.
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a rather perfect composition with the aging gentlemen bending in the wind and light (phototrophism I guess) as if they were trees, too.
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a wonderful parking lot abstraction of lines and shadow from Paulfish...
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Great week, hard choice:

Arjay
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George Baldin
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richreidjr
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slantface
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OurManInTangier
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paulfish4570
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Keith
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Carlos M
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petronius
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robklurfield
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Thank you Luiman for mentioning my picture!

This was an interesting week indeed, and I had great difficulty narrowing down my choices to just eight picks. So here goes:

Paulfish4570 - Wired. Paul is really picturing light more than anything else. Here's the proof.
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Alex Krasotkin - Sideway. Very interesting composition and precise post-procesing. This is how this image manages to convey "Lokk at those on the dark side of the street too".
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Snausages - ****. A deceptively simple picture of the joy of life. It takes some imagination to drive simplification this far without producing an 'abstract' picture.
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Martini - Untitled. Wonderful post-processing and phantastic light come together to produce a picture that could be a future classic.
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OurManInTangier - _____. Wonderfully captured moment - the right expression, and wonderful use of negative space. This one is my favorite of the week.
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Petronius - 35-116-09. What a great composition. This one works as a picture even before you've found out what it depicts.
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Pixckett Wilson - Bounce. Great capture - I love the contrast between the boy's absent-minded play and the slightly menacing car in the background. Great choice of tonalities, too: The car is harsh & contrasty, while the boy is soft and smooth.
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Alex Krasotkin - Warm Shawl. An interesting composition, in which the viewer's gaze is guided from the back to the shawl, then to the hands only to arrive at the face that is rendered with great tenderness. Very moving.
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slantface, the camera captured the photographers empathy toward his subject:
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OurManinTangier
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Luiman's wonderful portrait of his father
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hteasley's vibrant guitars
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richiedjr's modern take on "The Little Rascals"
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Tuna's bird in flight
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Pickett Wilson, "Yellow swing after rain"

Pickett Wilson, "Yellow swing after rain"

(and my thanks to Rob Klurfield, Arjay, and Malcd for the mentions).
 

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Thanks very much, Greyscale and Rob.

I discovered that, entirely by chance, in my marked photos for the week, I have two photos from each photographer, almost without exception. So I'm posting them that way.

slantface's "the conversation" is, I predict, to be the most reposted photo this week. Here's my acknowledgment of this amazing capture.

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and "the cones", also wonderful.

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