ChipMcD
Well-known
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

daveoo
Well-known
Happy moment for mom

Not so very artistic, but it reminds me to be more observant of the contents of the frame, as I had not noticed my dropped hearing aid when I shot the photo. Further it reminds me that life is tough and persistent... might we find on Mars something equivalent to a bee on a flower?
Leica Q, near Flagstaff AZ

Leica Q, near Flagstaff AZ
Steve M.
Veteran
I had good light, a pretty girlfriend, and it was the first time I had ever shot T-Max (always shot Tri-X until then). Nikon N8008s w/ a Makinon 135 2.8 lens.
https://i.imgur.com/EmkBcbb.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/EmkBcbb.jpg
mooge
Well-known
Yeah sure, I'll play.

Favourite for now (haven't done any b&w prints yet for this year) I guess. I think it's a good (or at least okay plus) picture from what was a pretty good bad time (super hot day + lack of sleep because of course the race car needed to be fixed the day before).
Somewhat relevant is that I shot this with the voigtländer 21/1,8 which I had bought like a week before this photo was taken. So far I really dig it - super good angle of view for the sort of stuff I do, and fast enough. Looking forward to more of this in the future and hey maybe I'll even buy a finder for it in 2019.

Favourite for now (haven't done any b&w prints yet for this year) I guess. I think it's a good (or at least okay plus) picture from what was a pretty good bad time (super hot day + lack of sleep because of course the race car needed to be fixed the day before).
Somewhat relevant is that I shot this with the voigtländer 21/1,8 which I had bought like a week before this photo was taken. So far I really dig it - super good angle of view for the sort of stuff I do, and fast enough. Looking forward to more of this in the future and hey maybe I'll even buy a finder for it in 2019.
lynnb
Veteran
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.
IIIf CV35/2.5 Color-Skopar LTM, FP4+ in XTOL 1+1
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.
IIIf CV35/2.5 Color-Skopar LTM, FP4+ in XTOL 1+1

Mlehrman
Mlehrman
Because when I remember this day, it counterbalances the negatives headlines, and buoys my spirit with hope for the future.

nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I chose this one because it's a street shot done in "Illustration" mode in-camera (Sony a6000).
On the streets of Los Angeles I'm walking around and come across two guys delivering several racks of the exact same dress...all the same design and the same color...I stopped, looked then shot one frame...the guys watched, wondering why...I walked away never saying a single word...
I love how it looks...image is straight out of the camera...
On the streets of Los Angeles I'm walking around and come across two guys delivering several racks of the exact same dress...all the same design and the same color...I stopped, looked then shot one frame...the guys watched, wondering why...I walked away never saying a single word...
I love how it looks...image is straight out of the camera...

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This is my favourite print from 2018. Clouds clearing after the storm in Villnoss Tal, Trentino/ Sud Tirol Italy. We magically had the perfect Air BnB, had just come back from a rainy hike and the clouds began to clear. I shot 6 rolls of 120 in a tripod-mounted Fuji GW680 iii in 30 minutes before the light changed. Right from our balcony. This one was on Acros. The famous church of St Johann of Ranui is in the open meadow at the bottom centre of the photo.
IMG_6751 by , on Flickr

shimokita
白黒
Bandai Bridge over the Shinano River, Niigata, Niigata Prefecture - January 2018
MP, 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M ASPH, and Fuji Neopan 100
Casey
If I had to explain it to someone I might ramble on about the graphic nature of the foreground, the individuals, and the fog...
The photo was taken on a one week photo shoot in Niigata and the day after we received 80cm of snow... beautiful winter destination.

MP, 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M ASPH, and Fuji Neopan 100
Casey
Casey ... why are those your favourites?
If I had to explain it to someone I might ramble on about the graphic nature of the foreground, the individuals, and the fog...
The photo was taken on a one week photo shoot in Niigata and the day after we received 80cm of snow... beautiful winter destination.
Ricoh
Well-known

HP5+ pushed 2 stops, Pentax MX 100 f/3.5
As to why it's my favourite is difficult. As Peter said so eloquently, my choice could change with mood, or simply that I skip a better image due to it being hidden deeper in the archives. But for the now and why, I like the bond between parent and child captured in silhouette, and the play of light interacting with the emulsion in my camera.
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Some wonderful photos in this thread !! Bravo!
peterm1
Veteran
I am going to cheat and suggest alternatives.
If limited to an image I shot this year, possibly this one (though it is hard to pick - my "favorite" varies from day to day, as my mood changes). I would choose it because the young woman looks so engaged in her own world and captures what I often aim for but seldom achieve in image making.

Exotic 2 by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
But if I can pick an image that was taken a few years ago but left unnoticed on my hard drive until a couple of months ago when I post processed it to produce the final image I would say this one on the grounds that it was "made" this year. I like it because it captures a sense of vulnerability (real or imagined) of the subject. It is not perfect technically but this adds to it somehow and I like the story it tells.

Cold City Day, Cold City Street by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
If limited to an image I shot this year, possibly this one (though it is hard to pick - my "favorite" varies from day to day, as my mood changes). I would choose it because the young woman looks so engaged in her own world and captures what I often aim for but seldom achieve in image making.

Exotic 2 by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
But if I can pick an image that was taken a few years ago but left unnoticed on my hard drive until a couple of months ago when I post processed it to produce the final image I would say this one on the grounds that it was "made" this year. I like it because it captures a sense of vulnerability (real or imagined) of the subject. It is not perfect technically but this adds to it somehow and I like the story it tells.

Cold City Day, Cold City Street by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
petronius
Veteran
Well, I´m not going to cheat, This is my favourite from 2018:
Rollei 35, Tessar, Agfapan 100APX in Rodinal 1:100. Pictures like this show up seldom in my work and they remind me, that there is always something fresh to see, even when the equipment is standardized as much as possible (and sometimes I feel as if I begin to master this equipment;-)

Rollei 35, Tessar, Agfapan 100APX in Rodinal 1:100. Pictures like this show up seldom in my work and they remind me, that there is always something fresh to see, even when the equipment is standardized as much as possible (and sometimes I feel as if I begin to master this equipment;-)
lynnb
Veteran
Keep them coming!
Casey and Steve, why are those your favourites?
Casey and Steve, why are those your favourites?
robert blu
quiet photographer
Difficult to select "the favorite" ! But a good exercise, thanks Lynn for the proposal!
This is what I picked up, for sure not the best but my favorite, yes.
Why my favorite? Many reasons I'll summarize here in random order.
It was shot in y studio and there my wife, always supportive with my passions
On the background there is the old cupboard which has been inherited by my father's family, the only thing which survived WWII.
There is in foreground my drawing table and on the left my editing working computer table.
On the drawing table is my M10 with the new 28/5.6 Summaron lens on it.
On the wall you can see a drawing from my father with the "Amerigo Vespucci" the main sailing school ship of the italian Navy.
On the side there is a collage made by my mother about 35 years ago.
There is even one of my Impossible cameras !
It is not a great photo but there is so much of me and my passions here.
robert
PS: it was shot with my wife's camera!
This is what I picked up, for sure not the best but my favorite, yes.

Why my favorite? Many reasons I'll summarize here in random order.
It was shot in y studio and there my wife, always supportive with my passions
On the background there is the old cupboard which has been inherited by my father's family, the only thing which survived WWII.
There is in foreground my drawing table and on the left my editing working computer table.
On the drawing table is my M10 with the new 28/5.6 Summaron lens on it.
On the wall you can see a drawing from my father with the "Amerigo Vespucci" the main sailing school ship of the italian Navy.
On the side there is a collage made by my mother about 35 years ago.
There is even one of my Impossible cameras !
It is not a great photo but there is so much of me and my passions here.
robert
PS: it was shot with my wife's camera!
lawrence
Veteran
Favourite Photo 2018
Favourite Photo 2018
Such a good question, Lynn, and I'll go with a photo of the lady I've been lucky enough to share the year with. We went on quite a few trips but our favourite was a couple of weeks in Jamaica, where this was taken. We'd heard so many negative things about it, how it's dangerous, the people are pushy and so on but we went ahead and hired a car and drove around. Well, no problems at all, even in Kingston, and most of the people we met were friendly and laid back, in fact just the opposite to what we expected. So this photo reminds me of good times in a wonderful place.
Favourite Photo 2018

Such a good question, Lynn, and I'll go with a photo of the lady I've been lucky enough to share the year with. We went on quite a few trips but our favourite was a couple of weeks in Jamaica, where this was taken. We'd heard so many negative things about it, how it's dangerous, the people are pushy and so on but we went ahead and hired a car and drove around. Well, no problems at all, even in Kingston, and most of the people we met were friendly and laid back, in fact just the opposite to what we expected. So this photo reminds me of good times in a wonderful place.
lawrence
Veteran
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.
Sometimes a high contrast 'newsprint' look really works and this is a nice example
lawrence
Veteran
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.
Always love your ferry shots, Lynn, and this is one of the best
Ricoh
Well-known
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?
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