This discussion chain is to highlight the work of someone else and show a photo that you marked as +FAV (on the top of the screen) this week. Having people FAV your photo lets you know that what you did really connected with other photographers and for the new members, it really helps get that photo to the popular page. We do this post every week and it is a great way to see work you might of missed or find someone new to follow.
So find a fav from this week and include their user name and why you connected with this photo. Please don't forget to CREDIT their photo with the username!
There are two easy ways to add pictures on to the discussion.
The first is a full size photo: 1) Click on your favorite photo and bring up its page. 2)Look at the right side of your monitor, and go to the word SHARE (it is below tags) 3) go to the box and copy the long address 4) Come back to the discussion, and then paste. 5) If it is not your photo also tag the person who it belongs to so they know you love it (@name) remember no punctuation on either side of the @and name.
The second is to have a smaller file size so to keep the site from getting overwhelmed. http://365project.org/discuss/general/1323/how-to-adding-an-image-in-a-discussion.
I saw a lot of under and over-exposed images this week because of Ann's @olivetreeann February challenge going on. I really liked the high key peek at warmth, sun and beach of Caroline @carolinedreams - giving me hope that winter WILL end!
@russianblue@abhijit I was having trouble deciding between several -- this was one of mine -- spectacular photo. Now, I can give someone else a shout out!
So many amazing photos this week, but my fav fav was this one by Pea. I love the colours, the bubbles and the composition. Can't wait to try this and hopefully get something as fabulous as @deeganp did.
I admire @eloisestapleton and her work she is doing. She's 12 -- seriously -- and she has such a good eye. She's imaginative and creative and she really puts thought into her work. I like these cupcakes because they are FUN -- the eyes confirm that. And I like the way she photographed them on an angle, and that she made them to start with!
I was torn this week, but as some one has already posted Jase's fab Ansel tribute, I'll post my other fav by @jantan
This just makes me smile so much. :)
@lyno Thanks for continuing to host this thread, Lyn. It's one of the highlights of my week, every week. :)
@still_beachradish You've made my day - thanks so much. I love your photos and it really means a lot that you like this one of mine. I 'm sure I've fav'd at least one of your photos this week but as you're up here already I shall choose another shot I love. This one from @karenanne
@rachelwithey Thank you Rachel, now you've made my day! I love your work and enjoy the many different styles of photography that you bring to your 365 project.
I shall choose this wonderful shot that @gwhit123 took of his new born daughter Campbell. Simply beautiful.... @gwhit123
Peter's @hopelessromantic photo from the 18th was phenomenal. If I could I'd frame it in a heartbeat. Aside from the obvious colors and scene, he really captured the wonderful past time of a sunset stroll with a four-legged companion.
You cannot imagine how difficult this was for me this week. So many fabulous favs, but I finally settled on @rwhite Street of Segovia for the whole lovely scene accompanied by the most beautiful painterly effects.
@skatied I absolutely adore this photo! I love the innocent little mouse, because i love animals!! Amazing shot (: If i could this picture would be on my wall!
@gailmmeek After seeing this photo, I've added oil drops onto my photography bucket list as something I really must do! Fab photo and brilliant colours!
@kklickr Wow, I feel very honoured that you like my scream-photo so much :-)
I didn't paint for more than 25 years, so this was also very new to me. Great fun to do and bringing the scream from Edvard Much 'to life'.
Do you really have to pick only one? I find it so hard to choose just one of my Favs...
In this case I went for a shot by @abirkill , an amazinf and strong b&w long exposure shot:
My favourite for the week although it was a hard decision. I like the simplicity as well as the way Amanda's mind works. I'm not sure if that is a good thing ;) @amandalomonaco
Therese is not only a fine young photographer, but she is such a gentle person that she rescued this mouse family. That is pretty special. I love this photo @monkeykid
This amazed me and all done in camera with b&w conversion as edit. Just freakin cool, Michelle. I have looked at it quite a lot and still go "wow! What, how?" @momsta
@sianipops Thank you so, so much!! You have made my day. I am honored! It's my favourite too! Google "multiple exposures" Nia. I know you can do this too!
@amandalomonaco Just saw your post now Amanda. Thanks so much! @ozziehoffy Thanks Cassandra. Its great to have 2 shots taken from the same place mentioned here!
@steampowered
@paul2782 so much is good about this one!
@aikiuser -- I can't pick just one -- they narrative along with this photo adds so much
@gigiz
@still_beachradish
I've just seen this and FAVed it, its fab!
awesome on so many levels! @abhijit
I love the lighting, the expressions, how the book title suits the subject... all of it. well done :)
@sjodell
by @harley84
@alisonp -
@annbo
@janesheriff
I love this one by @donna_miller! Beautiful colours and detail, and as someone else pointed out it looks like a pair of lips!
This just makes me smile so much. :)
@lyno Thanks for continuing to host this thread, Lyn. It's one of the highlights of my week, every week. :)
@jantan
@egad
I shall choose this wonderful shot that @gwhit123 took of his new born daughter Campbell. Simply beautiful....
@gwhit123
from @fueast
I love everything about this photo, its a wonderful composition that works so well in black and white.
This one from @elaine55 is beautiful.
This one from @brav is so lovely with the water drop
Would love the instructions on how this was done.
@freyaphotos
from @hettie
and from @okavangohippo
Makes me want to go to the beach!
She's featured this particular bench before.
Thank you @kklickr
Just love snoozing pups - sweet dreams! : )
It's Carla's pinhole flowers for me:
@vase
My favourite fav of this week. Love the focus on his/her cute face and the lovely colours that blend well with his/her face!
I didn't paint for more than 25 years, so this was also very new to me. Great fun to do and bringing the scream from Edvard Much 'to life'.
In this case I went for a shot by @abirkill , an amazinf and strong b&w long exposure shot:
@amandalomonaco
@momsta
@fueast