tj01
Well-known
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.
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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!
tj01
Well-known

Moseley Bog 35mm
-print44
Love the rays.

Rosary and Pinstripes
-OurManInTangier
I like the grains on the hands, and the pinstripe pattern converging on the beads.

*******
-Keith
Awesome family portrait, the happy faces and the leafy environment works for me.

Laughing Boys
-Carole Dame
Beautiful street shot, especially the 3rd kid who is hiding, which i think is why they are laughing.
Richard G
Veteran
dotur
finguanzo
print44
semrich
OurManInTangier
shiro_kuro
ruediger
bingley
Keith
darthfeeble (Very Paul Klee)
p.giannakis
sojournerphoto
taskoni
lynnb
print44

finguanzo

print44

semrich

OurManInTangier

shiro_kuro

ruediger

bingley

Keith

darthfeeble (Very Paul Klee)

p.giannakis

sojournerphoto

taskoni

lynnb

print44
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
First in for a change ... avoided it last week because I had run out of bandwidth and was on dial up! :bang:
print44 ... great use of light and very good composition.
israel alanis ... I absolutely love this. Perfect composition and the tones are incredible.
Pete Chipman ... I really like the way this has been framed ... it works perfectly for me.
lynnb ... two by Lynn this week from me and probably my two absolute favorites for the week in what has been a very strong week IMO.
print44 ... great use of light and very good composition.
israel alanis ... I absolutely love this. Perfect composition and the tones are incredible.

Pete Chipman ... I really like the way this has been framed ... it works perfectly for me.

lynnb ... two by Lynn this week from me and probably my two absolute favorites for the week in what has been a very strong week IMO.


semrich
Well-known
My picks for the week:
OurManInTangier, I don't know which is better, the suit or the hands, but it's both, the sum is greater than the parts for sure.
Darthfeeble, to my eye the twisted wire, fence, and vines puts the flowers in the context of their natural setting where they belong.
lynnb, this just gives me the sense that the rooster is just clowning around.
Keith, in full agreement with the comments about this.
RichW, I'll bet Admiral Nelson would have like to have a pair of laser eyes like that in his many battles.
2 from tasking:
The close crop with the hand it that position as though reaching for the pipe, perfect, to my eye it couldn't be better.
Love this one, my kind of winter shot, out the window warm and dry.
onur77, the backdrop of the, buildings, shrubs lining the course street, and the gentleman's hat and flared open long coat takes me into another dimension of time.
OurManInTangier, I don't know which is better, the suit or the hands, but it's both, the sum is greater than the parts for sure.

Darthfeeble, to my eye the twisted wire, fence, and vines puts the flowers in the context of their natural setting where they belong.

lynnb, this just gives me the sense that the rooster is just clowning around.

Keith, in full agreement with the comments about this.

RichW, I'll bet Admiral Nelson would have like to have a pair of laser eyes like that in his many battles.

2 from tasking:
The close crop with the hand it that position as though reaching for the pipe, perfect, to my eye it couldn't be better.

Love this one, my kind of winter shot, out the window warm and dry.

onur77, the backdrop of the, buildings, shrubs lining the course street, and the gentleman's hat and flared open long coat takes me into another dimension of time.

OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
I missed last weeks so thought I'd do this weeks Picks before breakfast, yet still most of my Picks have already been picked
and I'm hungry
Oh well, here are some that caught my eye
Finguanzo - Very effective in many ways. I like the ever so slightly faded sense of stateliness that comes across via the shabby raincoat and gentleman's millenery. The rim of light around it is, as noted, a lovely touch but so too is the fact the ears, neck and collar are all placed beautifully on the dark forms of the people infront. There is a play of light here that flows brilliantly throughout.
Onur77 - I particularly agree with Lynn's comments about the leading lines and strong figure outline. Also the 'leading tones' (for want of a proper phrase) i.e. the black hat followed by white hair followed by black mac followed by white hands adds to the impact.
Creepy too that I'm sure the guy is Max Von Sydow's 'Father Merrin'
hteasley - Really good vision to see this and I love the tonal similarities throughout.
Rogrund - Great light, gentle tones, a serendipitous breeze and a moment of calm beauty captured forever
Taskoni - Great composition using the trees and road at the top to let everything else fall into, perfect, position. The inevitable Lowry like figures against the snow, the cluster of parked cars and scratched looking surface are all wonderful. Love it.
Luiman - A highly graphic composition and exposure using highlight, shadow and lines to move the eye around the image. I like this kind of image as its honest, its all about the construction and when its done well its extremely rewarding to look at
Martini - I hope this is watermarked, copyrighted and in some manner trackable as it will appeal to so many bands for an album cover...they may even steal the title too

"Whoa! Very cool"....indeed.
Pete Chipman - Exposure and composition work harmoniously. ( I was obviously waffling less than usual when I wrote this but its a super picture and deserves more praise and less waffle!)
Some excellent photography this week and I've already seen images here that I missed during the week so I'll be tracking some down later tonight. Plus, tj01 and the two Richards, thank you very much for including one of my pictures.
Finguanzo - Very effective in many ways. I like the ever so slightly faded sense of stateliness that comes across via the shabby raincoat and gentleman's millenery. The rim of light around it is, as noted, a lovely touch but so too is the fact the ears, neck and collar are all placed beautifully on the dark forms of the people infront. There is a play of light here that flows brilliantly throughout.

Onur77 - I particularly agree with Lynn's comments about the leading lines and strong figure outline. Also the 'leading tones' (for want of a proper phrase) i.e. the black hat followed by white hair followed by black mac followed by white hands adds to the impact.
Creepy too that I'm sure the guy is Max Von Sydow's 'Father Merrin'

hteasley - Really good vision to see this and I love the tonal similarities throughout.

Rogrund - Great light, gentle tones, a serendipitous breeze and a moment of calm beauty captured forever

Taskoni - Great composition using the trees and road at the top to let everything else fall into, perfect, position. The inevitable Lowry like figures against the snow, the cluster of parked cars and scratched looking surface are all wonderful. Love it.

Luiman - A highly graphic composition and exposure using highlight, shadow and lines to move the eye around the image. I like this kind of image as its honest, its all about the construction and when its done well its extremely rewarding to look at

Martini - I hope this is watermarked, copyrighted and in some manner trackable as it will appeal to so many bands for an album cover...they may even steal the title too
"Whoa! Very cool"....indeed.

Pete Chipman - Exposure and composition work harmoniously. ( I was obviously waffling less than usual when I wrote this but its a super picture and deserves more praise and less waffle!)

Some excellent photography this week and I've already seen images here that I missed during the week so I'll be tracking some down later tonight. Plus, tj01 and the two Richards, thank you very much for including one of my pictures.
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Paul
taskoni
lynnb
OurManInTangier
Chris Bail
One more from OurManInTangier

taskoni

lynnb

OurManInTangier

Chris Bail

One more from OurManInTangier

j.scooter
Veteran
pesphoto My favorite this week
paulfish4570
Martini
Gunstarhero (Being Bahamian I HAD to pick this one)
huntjump
onur77
taskoni
Mlehrman
dave lackey

paulfish4570

Martini

Gunstarhero (Being Bahamian I HAD to pick this one)

huntjump

onur77

taskoni

Mlehrman

dave lackey

j.scooter
Veteran
One more!
One more!
Such a strong week this week. So many wonderful images.
lynnb I didn't know that chickens had so much personality
One more!
Such a strong week this week. So many wonderful images.
lynnb I didn't know that chickens had so much personality

lynnb
Veteran
Thanks RichardG, Keith, Semrich, Rogrund and J.scooter for the mentions.
Pictures I liked a lot this past week:
Kiev Ilegelac - Alfama. We've just walked in on a slice of life. I like how the characters are in mid-action - and the dog makes it
collum - Jake. I like the direct gaze, expression and lovely tonality in this fine portrait
print44 - Moseley Bog 6x9. Beautiful light, and depth to this lovely scene.
Chris Bail - Joshua. I liked this very well executed portrait for the way it brought out the warmth, humour and intellect in the subject.
OurManInTangier - His Serene Highness. That says it all. This cat sits on a higher plane to all that hustling human business around it.
OurManInTangier - Whirling Dervishes. Of course I liked the movement, but also the composition, and that one of the faces is discernible. Fantastic!
semrich - ****. Great catch and timing, and a little surreal.
Robklurfield - A warning to the Grim Reaper. This made me laugh! And very well captured and rendered.
doomster - blacksmith. I like the tonal emphasis placed on the smithy's hands, tools and face.
LIIca - kids at play. I liked this for its content and composition, and good tonal control.
Pictures I liked a lot this past week:
Kiev Ilegelac - Alfama. We've just walked in on a slice of life. I like how the characters are in mid-action - and the dog makes it

collum - Jake. I like the direct gaze, expression and lovely tonality in this fine portrait

print44 - Moseley Bog 6x9. Beautiful light, and depth to this lovely scene.

Chris Bail - Joshua. I liked this very well executed portrait for the way it brought out the warmth, humour and intellect in the subject.

OurManInTangier - His Serene Highness. That says it all. This cat sits on a higher plane to all that hustling human business around it.

OurManInTangier - Whirling Dervishes. Of course I liked the movement, but also the composition, and that one of the faces is discernible. Fantastic!

semrich - ****. Great catch and timing, and a little surreal.

Robklurfield - A warning to the Grim Reaper. This made me laugh! And very well captured and rendered.

doomster - blacksmith. I like the tonal emphasis placed on the smithy's hands, tools and face.

LIIca - kids at play. I liked this for its content and composition, and good tonal control.

lynnb
Veteran
and some more:
StefanJozef - Millennium Bridge. I liked the graphic power and simplicity of this high contrast shot.
sojournerphoto - Buttermere. Beautifully rendered, with subtle tones
taskoni - Girl. I thought the femininity and emotion in this young woman's gaze really stood out. The image's softness and tonality added to the effect.
Keith - Father and child #2. Hard to pick a favourite from this excellent series. The difficult light added to the slightly other worldly, almost biblical feel.
Ezzie - Field of blue (colour). Beautiful colour and light. Dreamy. This reminded me of Tarkovsky's (Tarkovskij's) polaroids.
onur77 - Walking in the past. Graphically strong, a 'classic' image.
hteasley - Beach. I found it very pleasing to look into this photo, at this pattern, with its rendering of fine detail and the subtle tonality.
StefanJozef - Millennium Bridge. I liked the graphic power and simplicity of this high contrast shot.

sojournerphoto - Buttermere. Beautifully rendered, with subtle tones

taskoni - Girl. I thought the femininity and emotion in this young woman's gaze really stood out. The image's softness and tonality added to the effect.

Keith - Father and child #2. Hard to pick a favourite from this excellent series. The difficult light added to the slightly other worldly, almost biblical feel.

Ezzie - Field of blue (colour). Beautiful colour and light. Dreamy. This reminded me of Tarkovsky's (Tarkovskij's) polaroids.

onur77 - Walking in the past. Graphically strong, a 'classic' image.

hteasley - Beach. I found it very pleasing to look into this photo, at this pattern, with its rendering of fine detail and the subtle tonality.

robklurfield
eclipse
Lynn, thanks.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Scan-120415-0004 by finguanzo
Scan-120415-0004 by finguanzo
Striking photo with beautiful tones and great light!
Scan-120415-0004 by finguanzo
Striking photo with beautiful tones and great light!

ferider
Veteran
Happy Earth Day, by Alowisney
The mother road, by Martini
all, by paulfish4570
Whirling Dervishes, by OurManInTangier
Survival, by Chris Bail

The mother road, by Martini

all, by paulfish4570

Whirling Dervishes, by OurManInTangier

Survival, by Chris Bail

leica M2 fan
Veteran
Untitled** by StefanJozef
Untitled** by StefanJozef
Great looking suit, great looking guy and fine composition.
Untitled** by StefanJozef
Great looking suit, great looking guy and fine composition.

leica M2 fan
Veteran
Waiting by Luiman
Waiting by Luiman
One of the best for me this week.
Waiting by Luiman
One of the best for me this week.

paulfish4570
Veteran
print44:
photony texas:
semrich:
carole dame:
keith:
bingley:

photony texas:

semrich:

carole dame:

keith:

bingley:

paulfish4570
Veteran
rob klurfield:
dotur:
raytoei:
lynnb:
keith, interesting series:
dave lackey:
luiman:
sojournerphoto:

dotur:

raytoei:

lynnb:

keith, interesting series:

dave lackey:

luiman:

sojournerphoto:

paulfish4570
Veteran
taskoni, masterful crop/composition:
mlehrman, my favorite of the week:
ezzie:
ChEc:
onur77:
martini:
rogrund:
stefanjozef:
rodfelici:
ourmanintangier:

mlehrman, my favorite of the week:

ezzie:

ChEc:

onur77:

martini:

rogrund:

stefanjozef:

rodfelici:

ourmanintangier:

leica M2 fan
Veteran
Best Friends huntjump
Best Friends huntjump
Perfect framing.
Best Friends huntjump
Perfect framing.

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