ferider
Veteran
After seeing the scan of this one last night, I was really happy. Definitely one of my (usually 5 or so) keepers this year.
Share yours ....
Roland.

Share yours ....
Roland.
E.M
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Gorgeous picture indeed , Roland .
Brian Legge
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Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Great picture, Roland!
Here's one of my own favorites. It's not new, some of you have probably seen it in another thread.
Here's one of my own favorites. It's not new, some of you have probably seen it in another thread.

siracusa
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I wouldn't actually say I've taken any pictures that I'm particularly proud of; I'm normally my harshest critic and painfully aware of my artistic limits. But I'm certainly going to enjoy reading other people's contributions to this thread if the shots above are anything to go by. Nice work, thanks for sharing! BTW Antti - love that shot!
sepiareverb
genius and moron

This was shot in some very challenging light, handheld, and still is crisp everywhere.
denizg7
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This was shot in some very challenging light, handheld, and still is crisp everywhere.
nice focus but this shot is giving me a headache.. all though I havent slept in 5 days that might be why too my face feels fat already
Joosep
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Bingley
Veteran
I'm particularly pleased with these two, taken last August in the northern part of the Yosemite back country:


peterm1
Veteran
Not sure why but probably because these typify Hong Kong where i visited recently.

Restaurant kitchen Kowloon by yoyomaoz, on Flickr

Life on a Hong Kong Street 1 by yoyomaoz, on Flickr

Restaurant kitchen Kowloon by yoyomaoz, on Flickr

Life on a Hong Kong Street 1 by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
Vince Lupo
Whatever
f16sunshine
Moderator
Wow guys! Impressed and intimidated 
Mystyler
Established
Here are four of mine that I truly like. All digital, I don't have any of my film shots I like scanned to share. They'll have to wait until I can afford a scanner.

Regrowth by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Yes? by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Spring is coming! by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Waiting at work by Mystyler13, on Flickr
P.S. I'm still relatively new here, and don't quite understand the W/NW bit, so if I've missed something here, I apologise.

Regrowth by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Yes? by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Spring is coming! by Mystyler13, on Flickr

Waiting at work by Mystyler13, on Flickr
P.S. I'm still relatively new here, and don't quite understand the W/NW bit, so if I've missed something here, I apologise.
peterm1
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I think I need to confess that I am reasonably proud of this one too.

Lost in his reflections by yoyomaoz, on Flickr

Lost in his reflections by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
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film is exciting
ChrisN
Striving
Here are four of mine that I truly like. All digital, I don't have any of my film shots I like scanned to share. They'll have to wait until I can afford a scanner.
Regrowth by Mystyler13, on Flickr
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P.S. I'm still relatively new here, and don't quite understand the W/NW bit, so if I've missed something here, I apologise.![]()
I really like this one - makes me want to get back over to the south west for another visit. My last visit was in 1980.
And don't worry about the W/NW bit. That simply means Words/No Words, meaning you can add words about the photo, or not, as you choose. I think the practice was picked up from the old Leica forum on photo.net, years ago, but it may have been used elsewhere too.
Mablo
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If you want me to choose just one shot from this year it would perhaps be this one:

paulfish4570
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paulfish4570
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MikeAUS
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Beginner
Beginner
I have only taken a few hundred photos ever. I use a small point and shoot camera. I am not a fine artist or a professional - nor do I want to be. I just try and capture something that people may like to look at. I took some simple advice from one of the experienced guys on a thread and applied it. I am pleased with the improved result. So people may have different levels of being proud I guess
Thanks for looking ...
Beginner
I have only taken a few hundred photos ever. I use a small point and shoot camera. I am not a fine artist or a professional - nor do I want to be. I just try and capture something that people may like to look at. I took some simple advice from one of the experienced guys on a thread and applied it. I am pleased with the improved result. So people may have different levels of being proud I guess

Thanks for looking ...
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