jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Thanks so much Keith and Hteasley. I am working hard on getting better at wet plate, but it's a steep learning curve. Gotta figure out how best to clean up the dust too!
robklurfield
eclipse
as always, far too many great images to include all my many, many favorites, but here's a few that seem to have been overlooked (just assume that I'm seconding EVERYTHING already posted!!!)...
Dave S.
dotour
dotour again
mlehrman
zauhar
Dave S.

dotour

dotour again

mlehrman

zauhar

robklurfield
eclipse
froyd

robklurfield
eclipse
although I'm trying not to repeat anything already posted, I can't help myself with this one from slantface. first of all, as others have said, it's a lovely image. secondly, I'm just impressed by the fact that he's doing wet plate work.

robklurfield
eclipse
Paul and Harry, thanks for the mentions.
Fawley
Well-known
This image by semrich is fantastic.

leica M2 fan
Veteran
Hayward Gallery Bacon by Anthony Harvey
Hayward Gallery Bacon by Anthony Harvey
Hayward Gallery Bacon by Anthony Harvey

paulfish4570
Veteran
semrich; yes, it is fantastic:

leica M2 fan
Veteran
Against a Midnight Sky by Pete Chipman
Against a Midnight Sky by Pete Chipman
Beautiful sky and beautiful photo.
Against a Midnight Sky by Pete Chipman
Beautiful sky and beautiful photo.

Richard G
Veteran
Thanks Harry, Paul and Richard for mentioning one of my pictures.
dotur
od karnevala
Richard G, Keith, hteasley, semrich and robklurfield - thank you for including seven of my shots. I am honoured.
Bingley
Veteran
Many thanks, Tony, for the mention!
zauhar
Veteran
A few of mine from last week:
From randomm, love the subject, composition and ultra-high contrast:
From doomster - beautifully "shot", plus who doesn't love a well-armed chick?
After a while, you just expect a continuous stream of magic from Lynn:
Of course, mundane things also provide their magic, as Paul frequently shows:
Two superb street shots, from SimonSawSunlight:
Finally, two stunners before I have to go back to submitting final grades, from GeorgeH,
and from RayToei
THANKS to hteasley and Rob for mentioning couple of mine.
Randy
From randomm, love the subject, composition and ultra-high contrast:

From doomster - beautifully "shot", plus who doesn't love a well-armed chick?

After a while, you just expect a continuous stream of magic from Lynn:


Of course, mundane things also provide their magic, as Paul frequently shows:

Two superb street shots, from SimonSawSunlight:


Finally, two stunners before I have to go back to submitting final grades, from GeorgeH,

and from RayToei

THANKS to hteasley and Rob for mentioning couple of mine.
Randy
gho
Well-known
Thanks Paul! I see I should have cropped the picture a bit more on the right side before uploading.
Carole Dame
Member
Thank you Paul, semrich and Richard for the mentions!
Here are my first picks of the week. Thanks for the tips Lynn.
Iver Aldas - Graffiti
To have caught a flying train suggesting it pulls the skull is brilliant.
Rogrund - Grass
I love the softness of the leaves against the wall.
MV72 - Coffee from above
I love the geometry of the parasol echoed by the dark pattern on the ground, and the square tables in contrast with the delicacy of the wire chairs.
serzz - Railway siding
Maybe it's the railway, but I feel sadness and desolation.
Mlehrman - St-Mark's Place
Such a touching tender moment that brings back memories!
froyd - Dallas
Fantastic composition and tones!
lynnb - Storm bird
If it wasn't for the bird, one could almost think the sky is a great smashing wave.
MV72 - Snow cushions
I like the softness of the snow against the hardness of the metal chairs.
mep - plenty_more_
Time and space are suspended here. Only the reflection in the still water and the touches of color (man, box, motor) bring us back to reality.
Here are my first picks of the week. Thanks for the tips Lynn.
Iver Aldas - Graffiti
To have caught a flying train suggesting it pulls the skull is brilliant.

Rogrund - Grass
I love the softness of the leaves against the wall.

MV72 - Coffee from above
I love the geometry of the parasol echoed by the dark pattern on the ground, and the square tables in contrast with the delicacy of the wire chairs.

serzz - Railway siding
Maybe it's the railway, but I feel sadness and desolation.

Mlehrman - St-Mark's Place
Such a touching tender moment that brings back memories!

froyd - Dallas
Fantastic composition and tones!

lynnb - Storm bird
If it wasn't for the bird, one could almost think the sky is a great smashing wave.

MV72 - Snow cushions
I like the softness of the snow against the hardness of the metal chairs.

mep - plenty_more_
Time and space are suspended here. Only the reflection in the still water and the touches of color (man, box, motor) bring us back to reality.

Carole Dame
Member
Here are more.
semrich
Fantastic composition! That centered ball coming right at us draws us into the game. My first impulse was to duck!
brainwood - Westminster
Very interesting looking man who seems so wrapped up in his reading. I love the composition and the tones.
Keith
Maybe because of the shape of the kettle, I feel like I've gone back in time. There's a sense of intimacy, as if you're inviting us into your world.
lynnb - wave #5849
Such power! I love the tip of the waves against the soft hued sky.
Anthony Harvey - Hayward Gallery
Fine composition, like a frame within a frame.
agianelo - CRW_1149
Fine composition, nice textures and detail in the highlights and shadows.
semrich
Fantastic composition! That centered ball coming right at us draws us into the game. My first impulse was to duck!

brainwood - Westminster
Very interesting looking man who seems so wrapped up in his reading. I love the composition and the tones.

Keith
Maybe because of the shape of the kettle, I feel like I've gone back in time. There's a sense of intimacy, as if you're inviting us into your world.

lynnb - wave #5849
Such power! I love the tip of the waves against the soft hued sky.

Anthony Harvey - Hayward Gallery
Fine composition, like a frame within a frame.

agianelo - CRW_1149
Fine composition, nice textures and detail in the highlights and shadows.

Carole Dame
Member
And finally...
haempe
I love the perspective and composition. Great texture and tones in the rocks.
Cocal - Reading
I love this moment captured in time. The old man's hat and beard somehow remind me of Rodin and the 19th century.
haempe
I love the perspective and composition. Great texture and tones in the rocks.

Cocal - Reading
I love this moment captured in time. The old man's hat and beard somehow remind me of Rodin and the 19th century.

Martini
Well-known
Thanks Keith.
MV72
Marc VERRIERE
Many thanks Carole.
I particularly liked these:
Dervishes by OurManInTangier
Lock by Paulfish
Path to the rocks by lynnb
as well as taking flight
Then of course Plenty more by mep
I particularly liked these:
Dervishes by OurManInTangier

Lock by Paulfish

Path to the rocks by lynnb

as well as taking flight

Then of course Plenty more by mep

paulfish4570
Veteran
thanks, y'all, for the mentions. and let me make one more mention whose thumbnail i missed: haempe:

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