I really like the angles of this capture by Barefoot as well....so I'm nominating it too.
Thalia... http://www.photography.ca/Forums/architecture-man-made-cities-buildings-roads-objects-abstracts/3345-thalia.html
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I really like the angles of this capture by Barefoot as well....so I'm nominating it too.
Thalia... http://www.photography.ca/Forums/architecture-man-made-cities-buildings-roads-objects-abstracts/3345-thalia.html
I'm also going to go with this from Jellotranz's "Self Portrait" because it is so unique and different....
http://www.photography.ca/Forums/critiques/3329-self-portrait.html
I like Gem's goose feet also...not that Gem actually has "goose feet" (Gosh I hope not...:eek:) but her capture of them is nice.
http://www.photography.ca/Forums/animals-mammals-birds-insects-etc/3361-bits-pieces.html
The doctor told my parents that webbed skin was perfectly normal! http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-sad025.gif
Seriously though, with this nomination my life is now complete :rolleyes: :D
Thank you! :goodvibes
Thanks for the nomination, Casil, and the reminder that it is almost month end! Yikes!
I like this portrait from nomad358 from the april assignment thread right here:
http://www.photography.ca/Forums/sho...9&postcount=80.
The eyes are especially gorgeous.
http://www.photography.ca/Forums/att...1&d=1240747443
I like Iguanasans sepia tone old water wheel photo. Using a period technique on a historic subject really works for me. I like the sharpness of the wooden building and the wheel.
Watching the Wheel
cheers
I like the tone, composition and textures Kat captured in this shot. Well done Kat!
cheers
EJC
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