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Feb 13, 2019 17:51:52   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Good point about having one's own criteria for "best photo". For me, it isn't usually about having a technically great shot. It's more about a feeling you get when you look at it. Maybe it evokes a memory or a particular occasion or just an expression that is so clearly associated with a person. I really like your sailboat image.
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Every photographer has his/her own criteria for "Best Photo" and may be the only person so rating it. It doesn't matter if the photographer thinks is her/his best who's to debate it.

My favorite venue is boat races, sail or power so there is little similarity to many of my "best" shots but am attaching two; you make the calls.

The first photo is of a Log Canoe race on the Tred Avon River in Maryland. These four boats are all trying to round the mark at almost the same time; it shows the skills of the skipper and helmsman or woman that there wasn't an accident or collision. These boats are from a bygone era when similar and a few larger boats were the freight carriers here on the Chesapeake Bay. Most of them are original and several are 100 years old. There are only 12 left still in racing condition of the hundreds that were built in the 1800's. The steamers put them out of business; they were not necessarily faster but carried more cargo.

The second photo is of a Jersey Speed Skiff racing and almost airborne on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. If you look closely you will see that only 1/2 of the prop is in the water, and if the picture is really enlarged, the left rear of the hull is just above the water surface.The original boats were designed and built after WW I and with the engines then available could get up to about 30 MPH; with today's engines and flat water, they have been known to about double that speed using a four cycle 225 cu. in. gasoline engine not supercharged.
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Feb 13, 2019 18:03:45   #
jliane Loc: Washington state
 
After the hunt SX50


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Feb 13, 2019 18:57:45   #
rjrcatz
 
WOW!!!

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Feb 13, 2019 19:04:25   #
hassighedgehog Loc: Corona, CA
 
This is my current wallpaper. Change it once and a while, but usually go back to it. Taken in 2017 at a nursery in Costa Mesa, Roger's Gardens. Has been modified to be dark on the edges so I can see the different icons easily.


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Feb 13, 2019 19:22:13   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Beautiful shot Streets.

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Feb 13, 2019 19:30:22   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
hassighedgehog wrote:
This is my current wallpaper. Change it once and a while, but usually go back to it. Taken in 2017 at a nursery in Costa Mesa, Roger's Gardens. Has been modified to be dark on the edges so I can see the different icons easily.


Lovely.

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Feb 13, 2019 19:41:13   #
asimodulex Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Beautiful capture!!
Here is my best one from Kenya..



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Feb 13, 2019 20:31:26   #
planepics Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
 
I have a hard time picking a favorite as well as some others. One pic or another have a special meaning for different reasons. Here are a couple I hope you think are worthy. The first one was my 2nd image to be named Picture of the Week in an aviation daily e-newsletter. It was taken at Oshkosh '17 and is of Team Aeroshell coming out of a loop. I had it printed on foamboard and got the team to autograph it at Oshkosh '18 when I was there (last year I bought a ride on a B-17, which was awesome in itself).

The second image is not what I wanted to post...I think it's on my old laptop with the dead battery next to me, but it's from the same vacation. The image is from the day before my birthday at a Kibbutz above the shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel.


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Feb 13, 2019 20:37:07   #
James56 Loc: Nashville, Tennessee
 
Here's one I hope to never take again. This of my daughter standing in sorrow with our dog. Our farm took a direct hit by a tornado. We had just emerged from the cellar to survey the damage. I had my camera and was taking pictures of the damage when I saw her standing motionless. I quickly took this shot, then walked over to console her. An image will forever be burned into my memory. We lost most of our out buildings and our home sustain heavy damage, but thankfully everyone in the family survived without a scratch. Scanned from Kodachrome slide film.


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Feb 13, 2019 21:59:29   #
JCam Loc: MD Eastern Shore
 
Thank you, Deb Ann, for looking and your comments. Both pictures were taken with my 60D and a Tamron 70-300 lens. When the sailboats at the windward mark shot was taken we were at least a 1/2 mile, and at that distance I couldn't see the reddish tint on the spars and deck. What a grateful surprise when I saw them in PSE14. However to be honest the color should have had a varnish color, but I couldn't find a tool that gave me that so just enhanced the red tint a wee bit. The rest of the photo has no PP except for some sharpening.
I've shown the print a few times in local galleries, and there doesn't seem to be any middle ground comments; the viewers either like the darker (true to life) color or ask why I made it so dark. It's about a 50-50 split with perhaps a slight preference for the darker sky especially from other photographers. I did make one lighter print with a blueish sky, but to me it doesn't have the impact. Anyone can do a blue sky picture on a nice day, but getting a clear print on a miserable day doesn't happen often.

The Jersey Skiff photo was shot at about 300 yards.

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Feb 13, 2019 22:21:42   #
JCam Loc: MD Eastern Shore
 
The plane(s) picture is absolutely stunning! I hope it is hanging in your home. Back in the film days I used to fly RC models, but have few pictures of them , but a few years ago I did get a good picture of a Navy Steerman biplane coming in at a local Airdrome. It hangs with my boat pictures.



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Feb 14, 2019 01:03:00   #
Bob I 41 Loc: Indiana
 
I have one from April 7th, 2016. We were on a cruise from Florida to Barcelona, Spain. I was on my way to dinner & stepped outside to check the sunset. It was our 2nd day at sea. Glad my camera was with me as I snapped this sunset shot. Was pleased to have caught the reflection of the setting sun in the dining room windows. It's one of my very favorite shots. Bob


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Feb 14, 2019 02:24:12   #
EyeShootWideOpen Loc: Florida
 
Bob I 41 wrote:
It's one of my very favorite shots. Bob


I can see why. Glad you had your camera!

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Feb 14, 2019 07:02:16   #
Valerie9185 Loc: Weeki Wachee florida
 
Great picture. I love it.

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Feb 14, 2019 07:41:19   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
That's wonderful. The horizon and the verticals are spot on.
Bob I 41 wrote:
I have one from April 7th, 2016. We were on a cruise from Florida to Barcelona, Spain. I was on my way to dinner & stepped outside to check the sunset. It was our 2nd day at sea. Glad my camera was with me as I snapped this sunset shot. Was pleased to have caught the reflection of the setting sun in the dining room windows. It's one of my very favorite shots. Bob

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