robert blu
quiet photographer
Gallery Picks for the week ending November 21, 2021
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.
Many good photos as always in the RFF Gallery, even in the "new" version.
Hopefully other members will contribute with their preferences, always interesting to know what people tastes are
I like this photo posted by rhl-oregon because of its ununsual look.

and this lonely man walking in a natural environment not far from a big city, I like the light and the pastel colours in the photo by lxmike.

another great ununsual landscape, this time a photo peterm1,

and one among thge many good portraits posted by MP Guy, all are good and interesting

urban landscape, great geometry and excellent B&W by lxmike

Richard G submitted a nice photo, with excellent grey tones and a dose of humor

Classe! Landscape in a classic style by Wenge, strong pathos. Well done!

and I like very much how these three people are looking at each other ! Well seen Mlehrman !

These are my picks for this week, thanks to all the members who contribute to the gallery. Well done everyone !
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.
Many good photos as always in the RFF Gallery, even in the "new" version.
Hopefully other members will contribute with their preferences, always interesting to know what people tastes are
I like this photo posted by rhl-oregon because of its ununsual look.

and this lonely man walking in a natural environment not far from a big city, I like the light and the pastel colours in the photo by lxmike.

another great ununsual landscape, this time a photo peterm1,

and one among thge many good portraits posted by MP Guy, all are good and interesting

urban landscape, great geometry and excellent B&W by lxmike

Richard G submitted a nice photo, with excellent grey tones and a dose of humor

Classe! Landscape in a classic style by Wenge, strong pathos. Well done!

and I like very much how these three people are looking at each other ! Well seen Mlehrman !

These are my picks for this week, thanks to all the members who contribute to the gallery. Well done everyone !
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Axel
singleshooter
Richard G
Veteran
Thanks very much for the mention Robert.
Could you post a short instruction on how to copy the Gallery photos into a thread. Great to revive the Gallery picks. I’ll try to contribute. It’s an editing lesson to make your own selections.
Could you post a short instruction on how to copy the Gallery photos into a thread. Great to revive the Gallery picks. I’ll try to contribute. It’s an editing lesson to make your own selections.
raid
Dad Photographer
By lxmike: Just beautiful.
raid
Dad Photographer
by Wenge: The shown details are stunning.
raid
Dad Photographer
by MPGUY: a great smile.

raid
Dad Photographer
by Alex Krasotkin: a great portrait of a beautiful child.

robert blu
quiet photographer
@ Richard: I m not sure if I do it in the correct way, anyway I explain how I do.
I open two window in my b rowser (firefox) on RFF, in one I select the gallery and in the other I open the thread. When I see a photo to select in the gallery I go with the mouse over it and cilck with the right mouse button. This open a dropdown menu and I select the option "copy the image URL".
Than I go again to the thread window, post a reply and click on the small icon with a landscape (mpountain) which opens a window where I past the URL I had previously copied.
Now it is possible to submit the reply or go back to the gallery, select another photo, copy the URL etc etc.
Easier to do than explained, specially in a foreign language ! I hope it helps.
I open two window in my b rowser (firefox) on RFF, in one I select the gallery and in the other I open the thread. When I see a photo to select in the gallery I go with the mouse over it and cilck with the right mouse button. This open a dropdown menu and I select the option "copy the image URL".
Than I go again to the thread window, post a reply and click on the small icon with a landscape (mpountain) which opens a window where I past the URL I had previously copied.
Now it is possible to submit the reply or go back to the gallery, select another photo, copy the URL etc etc.
Easier to do than explained, specially in a foreign language ! I hope it helps.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Richard G
Veteran
Thanks Robert. Perfectly clear, and seems efficient. Tomorrow I’ll test myself hopefully.
Axel
singleshooter
robert blu
quiet photographer
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