ChipMcD
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I came back to where my wife and I were staying on Black Walnut Point, which sticks out into the Chesapeake Bay, and spotted this cloud. I already had an orange filter on the lens.
Untitled by Chip McDaniel, on Flickr

Casey ... why are those your favourites?
I have near six thousands exposures registered in 2018 by LR. Half digital, half film.
All of I have posted (two hundreds or so) are my favorites. Among them this one seems to be favorite.
It required some extra work in the darkroom (a.k.a bathroom).
And to me it shows what GTA where I stuck is. A mess without planing and mediocre outcome.
Manly ferry crossing Sydney heads. The Manly ferries dog-leg across Sydney heads in rough seas to avoid broadsiding the incoming swells. The change of direction can be quite exciting, depending on how well or otherwise the skipper times the turn with the swells. The ferries are double deck and double-ended for quick turnaround times at the wharf; journey time is 35mins. In rough weather such as this passengers are discouraged from the outer decks due to risk of a drenching. In heavy seas all outside decks are closed and passengers are warned to stay seated.
I think this one's my favourite for 2018 because it has drama and excitement, as well as being a subject I love to photograph. Looking at this picture reminds me of the feeling of a rough crossing. Also, I took it with a Barnack, kind of fitting since the Manly ferries have been around since the 1850s, when they were steamships. I've been riding these ferries, including steam ones, since I was a child.
Lynn, I've edited my post to address the question which I forgot about when I posted earlier.Keep them coming!
Casey and Steve, why are those your favourites?