I want to see your best photo ever!

I know what you mean...

Hard to believe how many can't be critical enough of their own work to post just one. And where is the OP's "best"? He must not actually make images? I guess not, just a riler.

If its going to get like this^^ then maybe I should post one after all?!

I've chosen this one because I like it but not many other people do. Is it my favourite? No...I've told you, I don't have a favourite:rolleyes:

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and this one appears to be other peoples favourite photo of mine. A young traveller ( Romany ) girl with her pony and dog from a project I did a few years back. Its got way more views than anything else of mine, not sure why unless it was stuck on the Random Gallery page?!:D

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Probably this one.. I don't care much about flickr stats, usually the camera porn and pretty girl shots get the most views :)

evil slr shot unfortunately..

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My friend told me that this is my best picture:
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I'm not so sure it is, but it's good to have one, so I'll take it.
 
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a bit twee, but I always liked the fact that her's is almost the only face in shot
 

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Bobby, that shot's great. Derek, nice portraits.

Seb, thank you - I believe the color film was Kodak 400VC, though it may have been 160VC.
 
long time ago

long time ago

in 1972 I visited Ireland as a young chap.
During the decades some frames got lost, two photographs out of them are my best in terms of "striking a string" inside me....
After these, this portrait of an exhausted farmer in Ireland near Bandon is my "best" (for me).
 

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Seb, I went back and checked...400VC.

It can certainly be a bit much in bright sun.

Apologies for the deviation from the thread topic, but I'm pleased with recent results in fading daylight with 160VC:

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a german blockhaus (an atomic submarine base) in Saint-Nazaire, last city liberated in Europe at the end of WWII.

I'm so happy the Germans didn't have atomic submarines when they last used Saint-Nazaire as a base. Excellent photo.
 
in 1972 I visited Ireland as a young chap.
During the decades some frames got lost, two photographs out of them are my best in terms of "striking a string" inside me....
After these, this portrait of an exhausted farmer in Ireland near Bandon is my "best" (for me).

Beautiful picture silverbullet.
 
in 1972 I visited Ireland as a young chap.
During the decades some frames got lost, two photographs out of them are my best in terms of "striking a string" inside me....
After these, this portrait of an exhausted farmer in Ireland near Bandon is my "best" (for me).

Lovely portrait, has a Jane Bown feel to it.
 
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