Guth
Appreciative User
This shot is likely my favourite of 2019, and was used as the postcard image for the latest exhibition of 'Mapping the West' that was held in Baltimore last month. This is Jay Hill on part of his large farm in west Texas. He is checking out the alfalfa, as he and his crew were planning on harvesting it later that evening.
Such a striking image, where in West Texas was it taken?
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Such a striking image, where in West Texas was it taken?
Dell City, between El Paso and Carlsbad.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
ADORE these 2 portraits
This is a photo of Boris, a Jack Russell terrier belonging to our German friend Waltraud who has lived in Scotland for many years. I printed a copy of this and framed it up as a surprise Christmas present for Waltraud. Sadly, a couple of days before Christmas, Boris collapsed after his usual morning walk. He was rushed to the vet but nothing could be done and he was put to sleep. I worried what Waltraud's reaction would
I took this about two weeks ago. I think I captured a special moment between the mother-to-be and her child-to-be. 4x5 Crown Graphic, 135mm lens, Tri-X.
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Jim B.
Such a Beautiful Portrait of a Mother, A child, Life to come
This nine year old wearing adult like clothing caught my eye.
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What a sweet portrait, innocence and curiosity at play, Lovely!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
This is a photo of Boris, a Jack Russell terrier belonging to our German friend Waltraud who has lived in Scotland for many years. I printed a copy of this and framed it up as a surprise Christmas present for Waltraud. Sadly, a couple of days before Christmas, Boris collapsed after his usual morning walk. He was rushed to the vet but nothing could be done and he was put to sleep. I worried what Waltraud's reaction would be when she opened her gift on Christmas morning. She phoned to say that many tears had been shed but it was the best Christmas present she could have received as it beautifully captured Boris's personality. For this reason it is my favourite photo of 2019.
Boris by Elmer Duck, on Flickr
Bitter Sweet story ... so Sorry to hear of his passing but your Portrait for your friend eill be cherished forever !
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
I enjoyed a lot our trip in Europe last summer. Using the Zeiss Hologon 16mm/8 was special for me. This image of red flowers in some field in Denmark reminds me of the good times traveling with my family and having with us on the tour, Robert and Simo.
M8 with 16/8 Hologon.
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Wonderful Raid !
landscape , Nature, being carefree at it’s best , made me Smile and drink of nature ... Thank You !
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Because it was shot with an M5 purchased from a beloved rff member, and I was hoping some of the magic would rub off.
Ilford Pan-F
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You always do Great be it with Film or Digital.... I do enjoy your Photos !
the Mojo is Working !
one day I want her back
mystery, childhood, and playing ... Yum to that and Ilfird Pan F ! have notshotthat in a long time
kxl
Social Documentary
I've always liked outdoor portraits but I especially like this one, taken in Chiang Mai last month (November), because she was such an interesting subject. I used this photo to start a W/NW thread a few weeks ago.

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
My oldest daughter got accepted by the Norwegian National opera and ballet as a dancer this year, so many hours and years of training, disiplin and hard work finally paid off for her. I´m so proud of her, this is a photo from the premiere in the opera.
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X-pro2 and 23mm
wow, what a fantastic story and way tostart a NewYear !
such a Blessing to you both ...
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My favourite of 2019. My good friend Ward & his sidekick Carma outside his home in Taos. Rolleiflex, FP4. print on Foma variant iii.
IMG_9124 (1) by , on Flickr

steve kessel
steve kessel
We were playing hide and seek. I was meant to find them but she had other ideas. In the excitement I underexposed about 2 stops.

shawn
Veteran
This is probably my favorite....
...due to being a twist on one of my all time favorites from 8 years ago.
Also interesting to think about the changes between the two shots. Top was A7RII w/ 50mm 0.95 Canon Dream lens using flash as fill, bottom was D700 w/ 500mm F4P natural lighting.
Shawn

...due to being a twist on one of my all time favorites from 8 years ago.

Also interesting to think about the changes between the two shots. Top was A7RII w/ 50mm 0.95 Canon Dream lens using flash as fill, bottom was D700 w/ 500mm F4P natural lighting.
Shawn
Axel
singleshooter

That simple view from my garden.
It didn´t appear a second time.
Unique moments are all around...
Just live and take photos as long as possible.
Happy new year to all!
farlymac
PF McFarland
This is in relation to something I had been missing for a long time since moving into a second floor apartment. I lacked having a little piece of ground to plant on, so I moved the ground to my balcony.

Sakura by P F McFarland, on Flickr
It was just so satisfying to go out in the morning and evening to water the plants, check on their progress, and harvest the ready fruits. And to get this image of my future salad fixings.
PF

Sakura by P F McFarland, on Flickr
It was just so satisfying to go out in the morning and evening to water the plants, check on their progress, and harvest the ready fruits. And to get this image of my future salad fixings.
PF
ChipMcD
Well-known

I'm pretty sure I've posted this in other threads, but I think I like this one the best of my 2019 Flickr-published photos.
markjwyatt
Well-known
It is very difficult to pick "a favorite", but I will go with this one. I was shooting B&W during the super-bloom event in Southern California, and captured this while exploring some flower colored hills.

horse by Mark Wyatt, on Flickr
Happy New Year!

horse by Mark Wyatt, on Flickr
Happy New Year!
Richard G
Veteran

I saw these two approach and took a couple of shots, but this shot after I passed them worked best. They had seemed an unusual pairing, the one so measured and controlled, revealing more in the hands behind her back, and from behind their union made more sense, the stripes, the lock-step. I had a 28mm lens and had to include the feet of course. It was taken without framing, from chest height. It has the indispensable element of luck but I think I did enough to earn it.
sara
Well-known
Tbh, I didn't take a lot of photos this year.
Having said that, I just sent a roll to dev and have 2 more rolls (nearly done!) to send for dev too.
but for now, only this. It was in London.
Having said that, I just sent a roll to dev and have 2 more rolls (nearly done!) to send for dev too.
but for now, only this. It was in London.

JohnWolf
Well-known

Moments of human connection are among my favorite subjects in photography.
I normally wouldn't intrude, but I was on upper deck of the train wanting to try the 50mm mode on the GR III, and there they were.
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