Gallery picks for the week ending Monday, 19th of July, 2010

quicksilvermike:

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My picks:

Walter Leporati:
Lawn party
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matko:
picture-18
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Todd.Hanz:
window light
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Keith:
organic glow #1
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barnwulf:
Abandoned Church
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Thanks JamesH for selecting my two tOy cAmerA shOts for the Monday gallery.
Sometimes we/me get to caught up in the Gear Thing when taking phOtOs is what it's all about in the end...
 
Well I guess many of us think alike. My three picks have already been mentioned. Jelico by Speed is a very off beat eccentric shot -- excellent. Was it set up? If not, you've got a very quick eye.

The sense you get of the young man in Todd Hanz's "Window light", instantly reminded me of a shot by Mark Goodman (Donald York, 1974) from the Museum of Modern Art, can be seen in a book entitled American Children. This is the best portrait I've seen in quite a while.
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thanks for the mention ELiasK and Fawley, I'm humbled by your words.

Todd
 
So my first attempt at posting a picture to Gallery Picks was flup. I wanted to repost Todd's picture. I hit the "sunset" insert button, then typed in the URL which I took to be "post 1369463" and all I got was --- no picture.

I also wanted to say about "untitled" by onhur77 (already posted twice, no need to), this shot reminds us that a good photograph doesn't have to be sharp and show good detail (Sorry Ansel), but it does need imagination and a good eye.
 
Raid, my wife called the photo evocative, and she has never met Lina. I must agree with her because I HAVE met Lina. Evocative is the word ...

Hi Paul,
Lina was playing with dolls on the carpet and close to a window above her. I grabbed my camera and took some photos at available light. Yes, Lina is quite some person. She is a tough cookie and very comfortable with addressing people directly and without discomfort. You have met me and my children, so you will be able to describe Lina.
 
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Hi Raid, you can see that in Lina's direct gaze, and also see the thinking and judgement going on. It really caught my attention (and my wife's) - we have a daughter who is similar when it comes to dealing with adults.
That, and the unusual but effective lighting. Nice one.
 
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