leica M2 fan
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ChEc L10000931
ChEc L10000931
Rich tones and deep contrasts make this superb!
ChEc L10000931
Rich tones and deep contrasts make this superb!

robert blu
quiet photographer
I had not much time to go through the gallery last week, so I have some picks only from the beginning of the week.
B&W:
After the Blizzard from Arjay, great winter tones
Peeking over from filmfan: a special geometry with a surprise
Rollei_35_101_12, by petronius: I have seen many good pictures of roads, but never like this one. An excellent idea very well made.
Crossing 5th.Ave. by Walter Leporati: there is a kind of geometry here, and what a glanze...
The Road to nowhere, Ezzie: another road, very classic. The winter tones and the details of the trees are very good.
And one colors pick:
Joe Patti's from Raid, with these wonderful calm colors transmitting a sense of peace
For the second part of the week I'll look at this thread...bye, robert
B&W:
After the Blizzard from Arjay, great winter tones

Peeking over from filmfan: a special geometry with a surprise

Rollei_35_101_12, by petronius: I have seen many good pictures of roads, but never like this one. An excellent idea very well made.

Crossing 5th.Ave. by Walter Leporati: there is a kind of geometry here, and what a glanze...

The Road to nowhere, Ezzie: another road, very classic. The winter tones and the details of the trees are very good.

And one colors pick:
Joe Patti's from Raid, with these wonderful calm colors transmitting a sense of peace

For the second part of the week I'll look at this thread...bye, robert
luiman
shadowgrapher
Many thanks to ThomasM and semrich for the mentions!
leica M2 fan
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Oliver S Venezia-11
Oliver S Venezia-11
Oliver S Venezia-11

leica M2 fan
Veteran
haempe way home 1
haempe way home 1
haempe way home 1

Michael Markey
Veteran
Thank you for the mention
Good grief ...this thread moves fast.
I was just compiling my list of favorites when Bob France drew it to my attention and reminded me how much I dislike the Pany FX3.
Of course all that has changed
Good grief ...this thread moves fast.
I was just compiling my list of favorites when Bob France drew it to my attention and reminded me how much I dislike the Pany FX3.
Of course all that has changed
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Thank you Carlos and Robert
paulfish4570
Veteran
Thank you, ThomasM.
Greyscale
Veteran
Wow, thanks for the mention, Petronius. My first ever "gallery pick". It feels like the photographic equivalent of a bar mitzvah to me.
filmfan
Well-known
Thank you very much for mentioning my photos. It was a surprise to see them included.
Here are my picks:
Petronius:
Oliver S.
Here are my picks:
Petronius:

Oliver S.

jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
Was it something I said? billy springer

KEH
Well-known
Thanks Carlos M - good to see some of your shots in this post as well.
Cheers,
Kirk
Cheers,
Kirk
froyd
Veteran
I would love a print of Petronius' amazing contribution. I'm inspired!
Perfection! Great job Harrejesus.
Simple and technically perfect contribution from richreijr

Perfection! Great job Harrejesus.

Simple and technically perfect contribution from richreijr

robklurfield
eclipse
slantface. nicely composed. I like the OOF areas drawn by the HP5 Summilux combo.
even when Martini is shooting without long exposures and other fancy tricks, he always manages to come up with some captivating compositions, as here with his Geoglyph. very cool.
great shot by gho. I especially love the face lurking in the shadows.
Olivier S. had some wonderful images from Venezia in the gallery this week, this among them.
lovely tone in Carlos M's image.
an almost otherworldly image at the mouth of a volcano in Costa Rica from kxl.

even when Martini is shooting without long exposures and other fancy tricks, he always manages to come up with some captivating compositions, as here with his Geoglyph. very cool.

great shot by gho. I especially love the face lurking in the shadows.

Olivier S. had some wonderful images from Venezia in the gallery this week, this among them.

lovely tone in Carlos M's image.

an almost otherworldly image at the mouth of a volcano in Costa Rica from kxl.

robklurfield
eclipse
some great work from Chuck Cates. A beautiful golden glow and lovely watery reflection in these two shots. An interesting contrast between the placidity of the two houses and the power line looming at the edge of the frame. nice rendering of the ominous sky, too.
another from Olivier S from Venezia.
tic capturing the intricacy of a wall at Allhambra. some great light here.
Frank Petronio catching the two faces of Shannon. Great image. Shannon's expression in the mirror looks a little different from her expression in the main part of the image because of the reflection, giving us a kind of two-faces-of rendering. I like the way the curve of her partly-exposed breast so nicely mirrors (pun not intended) the curve of her Mickey ears. That shadow at the top right corner of the frame adds a nice intrigue, too. That dense black mascara is a perfect match for the high contrast.


another from Olivier S from Venezia.

tic capturing the intricacy of a wall at Allhambra. some great light here.

Frank Petronio catching the two faces of Shannon. Great image. Shannon's expression in the mirror looks a little different from her expression in the main part of the image because of the reflection, giving us a kind of two-faces-of rendering. I like the way the curve of her partly-exposed breast so nicely mirrors (pun not intended) the curve of her Mickey ears. That shadow at the top right corner of the frame adds a nice intrigue, too. That dense black mascara is a perfect match for the high contrast.

robklurfield
eclipse
Luigi (luiman). I like the prudishness of the ladies in hats the way he has it set off against the nymphs and the devil in the sculpture. great contrast (both in terms of light and theme).
richardreidjr ... on a long, lonesome road somewhere in Oklahoma
maenju continues to offer some great reportage from Mindoro in the Philippines.
Billy Springer's shot reminds me of a Weegee image from Coney Island in the 1940's.
Walter Leporati stretching the stretch limo to the max using the Fifth Avenue crosswalk as a visual foil.
tigerphil had some wonderful images of vintage marine artifacts. This diving suit is hung as if it were a big sport fishing catch and, perhaps, after all, it is one. great grays and blacks.
classic Petronius on display here.
Paulfish showing his mastery of early morning fog. He has rendered the concept of dew point visually here.
Den showing us dog's best friend
Steve Kessel
Mona shot by her dad, Harry Teasley. a look that says "you're spoiling my concentration." great shot. I love the lighting. Ah, the sacrifices she'll make for her father's art. and well worth it for us.

richardreidjr ... on a long, lonesome road somewhere in Oklahoma

maenju continues to offer some great reportage from Mindoro in the Philippines.

Billy Springer's shot reminds me of a Weegee image from Coney Island in the 1940's.

Walter Leporati stretching the stretch limo to the max using the Fifth Avenue crosswalk as a visual foil.

tigerphil had some wonderful images of vintage marine artifacts. This diving suit is hung as if it were a big sport fishing catch and, perhaps, after all, it is one. great grays and blacks.

classic Petronius on display here.

Paulfish showing his mastery of early morning fog. He has rendered the concept of dew point visually here.

Den showing us dog's best friend

Steve Kessel

Mona shot by her dad, Harry Teasley. a look that says "you're spoiling my concentration." great shot. I love the lighting. Ah, the sacrifices she'll make for her father's art. and well worth it for us.

hteasley
Pupil
Thank you very much, Paul and Rob. I can't believe some of the photos here, they're amazing.
paulfish4570
Veteran
Thank you, Carlos and Rob.
leica M2 fan
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Olivier S Venezia-16
Olivier S Venezia-16
Apologies to Mr S, I posted several of his today with Oliver, sorry. I guess for me and others too this week does belong to Olivier S.
Olivier S Venezia-16
Apologies to Mr S, I posted several of his today with Oliver, sorry. I guess for me and others too this week does belong to Olivier S.

haempe
Well-known
Thank you, Paul and leica M2 fan.
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