I think this is a great thread...I'll post here shortly as well with the caveat "one of my faves". THE fave is simply impossible for me and likely for many others that have been shooting for decades across different genres.
This is a discussion on Your Favorite Photo so far.... within the Digital photography forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I think this is a great thread... I'll post here shortly as well with the caveat "one of my faves". ...
I think this is a great thread...I'll post here shortly as well with the caveat "one of my faves". THE fave is simply impossible for me and likely for many others that have been shooting for decades across different genres.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
ditto what Marko said. I can't pick an absolute since I've been doing this since 1985. I can pick a shot that speaks to what I've learned and how I've progressed though. Might take some time, but I think I can do it.
Love that one Iggy....I remember it and thought..."That is so cool!"
I agree with you Marko...it is hard to pick just one out of the many but that one for me I always have known it to be my fave shot thus far.
Soooooooo.....how about it can be the or a "fave" or a "best" or a photo that is one of the many faves or bests in your collection as long as there is some kind of story behind it as to the reason why?
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well until I go shooting with Casil next week, this is one of my favs so far:
I had this concept for a few months but could never actually make it work. Finally the dof, angle, detail, colour etc all came together and 'aha!'. Actually made MA sit up and take noticeFor me this represents me starting to really figure out my camera (still a long way to go that's for sure) rather then adjusting the settings and hoping for the best, I was adjusting the settings to get what I wanted.
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I'm gonna go old skool on you guys. I shot this in the late nineties and it remains one of my faves to this day. It looks much better in print but even now looking at it again in web-quality for the jillionth time, I still dig it. I dig this shot because of the expression on the face, the dead stare in the eyes and the tonal quality. It's a very personal shot for me of a good friend. I'll even be a bit more honest; while I watched it reveal itself in the darkroom developing bath for the first time, I wept from joy. That was a one time thing - it's never happened since.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
This is my fav so far this year. http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f11...rass-8781.html
It wasn't technically hard. I set the aperture, ISO and bang..got what I wanted first shot. The color version (the above link) had nothing done to it. So I think this is my fav because I saw it..took it and had to do nothing with it (but sepia change for my sepia wall).
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This one is my fav so far and was shot in 08 with my Olympus E510 and a 70-300 Zuiko lens. I had been off the auto nipple for only a few months so when this little garter snake posed by the side of the trail and I managed to get the settings correct for the moment I was VERY happy
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These are all just great and I love the stories that go with them. Thanks so much for posting, participating and sharing!
Bambi I too thought this was a turning point in your photo journey....and since then you have really put out some awesome stuff!
Kat great stuff...Love the bw version of the grass blades....one of my faves from you for sure!
MAW cool to know that you were on the auto nipple once as well...that statement made me laugh!
Marko, I especially love yours and the moving story that went with it...I can see why it got you emotional as it is an incredibly powerful image.![]()
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