Hi members!
Please nominate (fresh - versus an image that a member shot years ago) images from other members that you like.
Once 10 are posted I'll choose a 'winner'.
If it takes 2 weeks or 2 months to get to that 10, no problem at all.
Many thx!
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Hi members!
Please nominate (fresh - versus an image that a member shot years ago) images from other members that you like.
Once 10 are posted I'll choose a 'winner'.
If it takes 2 weeks or 2 months to get to that 10, no problem at all.
Many thx!
I'm not sure why this one wasn't nominated yet, but I love the sense of motion... I almost get dizzy looking at it. Michaelaw's Speed
http://www.redzonefilms.com/pics8/speed.jpg
This is turning into the Michaelaw Fan Club. :) I guess his images just speak to me. His Cormorant is well composed with excellent detail and Love the blur in the water behind with the sharp detail on his back and head. :thumbup:
http://www.redzonefilms.com/pics8/Cormorantsm.jpg
Number three from Runmonty's Purple Rain is way cool! :) Love the sharp reflection of the tree trunk in the middle of all those purple leaves. :thumbup::thumbup:
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7561/...4d9fa912_c.jpg
Great picks!
Why thank you very much Iggy (and JAS too). It is an honour to be included along with these shots from Michael (especially "Speed" that I love)
I have no idea what this eagle is up to in kmunroe's set of eagles but I love the depth in this shot.
http://www.novascotiaphotos.net/Bird...F8G0635-XL.jpg
Iggy, you are completely wrong!!!! :)
I want to nominate Kmunroe's other eagle shot
http://www.novascotiaphotos.net/Bird...F8G0553-XL.jpg
Well, not completely, your selection was neck and neck with the one I picked... I flipped a coin to choose the one I did. :laughing:
I don't know what it is, but the noms are rolling in this time.
I want to nominate Jim Scrimger's "Motion in Study" image.
This is an awesome shot and processing. I am not sure if the image is not in focus (and it is just a great save of the image)or it was intentional, but the soft processing works perfectly with this subject. It has a vintage photo feel to it. The lighting is great considering it harsh sunlight.
http://www.photography.ca/Forums/att...-motion-1-.jpg