Face-off ... Let's have a shoot-out - shall we?
Just a reminder:
All submissions clearly on topic with the OP, the self-selected "best of 2019", are available for viewing in a shared dropbox folder. Here's the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f3f3s8gfooo00d4/AAAIU71hkqWF4aTWRPkuNGNUa?dl=0 We're up to 46 submissions as of right now, with a real diversity of subject matter, technique and aesthetic. Excellent work, y'all.
jburlinson wrote:
Just a reminder:
All submissions clearly on topic with the OP, the self-selected "best of 2019", are available for viewing in a shared dropbox folder. Here's the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f3f3s8gfooo00d4/AAAIU71hkqWF4aTWRPkuNGNUa?dl=0 We're up to 46 submissions as of right now, with a real diversity of subject matter, technique and aesthetic. Excellent work, y'all.
Thank you for including my modest offering. Youve done us a great service.
Chris T wrote:
What do YOU think is the very best photograph, you've taken, so far - in 2019? … You know - the one you are so very delighted with - you are considering blowing it up to plaster a wall with it … any takers??
Stan, Dinosaur Discovery Museum, Kenosha Wisconsin
If I change my mind, which I prolly
maybe just might do, then I'll post
something else.
It's hard to choose. I consider too
many things. Not really caring if an
image is eye candy, nor if it's easy
to decipher, nor if it's technically
amazing ...
IOW my choosing is broad, fuzzy
logic style, nebulous, and most of
all highly personal. So I'm hugely
likely to change my mind.
This photo taken in St. Petersburg Florida while on vacation. Shot with a newly purchased Sony a6000, 16-50 kit lens. Still getting used to the Sony usually shoot Nikon D750.
Hummingbirds the most challenging birds to capture in pictures. Great job..
The last picture is like British harrier beautiful great job.
Gabyto wrote:
Hummingbirds the most challenging birds to capture in pictures. Great job..
Well placed speedlights with a trigger simply this task for hummingbirds. If you create a bird studio in your backyard and use a blind you can easily get quality shots after the birds are acclimated to the environment with a shorter lens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5qY8SXzHA8The video above concerns songbirds but your studio setup would still be similar.
Very possibly this is The One ... as in
"blow it up and plaster your walls" ...
per the OP premise. While I don't give
a ratzazz what my walls look like, I did
set this one as my MS Windows desk
top, just cuz it makes me feel so good
every time I boot up.
My perznal 'feel good' has a back story.
I do feel a pic ain't worth doodlie squat
if the viewer NEEDS the back story to
become involved, and I believe this one
will stand on its visuals alone, no back
story needed.
Not my best but I liked these this year.
London- Juxtaposition of Old and New
The Eagle looks awesome great picture.
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