Post your favourite photograph from your own project from this past week to share with those who may not otherwise see it and say why that one is your favourite.
To add your picture on to the discussion:
1) Click on your favourite photo and bring up its page.
2) Click on the ellipsis underneath your photo (next to number of comments / favs)
3) Copy the embed code from the box which pops up
4) Come back to the discussion and paste the code in to the "write a reply" box, along with your reason for choosing that photo
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Here's my favourite shot from the last week - because it's different and the event was absolutely brilliant!
This one as it shows me how much I've learnt since starting this project, but also that I have a long way to go. And more importantly it was of a very special day, my sons graduation.
I liked this one because of the curves and colors. And the water droplets... which were nice to see in the photo but getting me wet while I took the photo! (If anyone can identify this succulent, please let me know!)
I called this 'Killing Conversation' and you can see why. I was pleased on the capture but is a sad indictment of today's society, which spans all ages
Color control was attempting to emulate Fujifilm ASA400 C41 color film. I think it did rather nicely, certainly quite different from any of the standard Nikon "picture controls."
I had a difficult choice as there were a number this week I really liked, but I will go with this one as they were all taken handheld, which was not easy:
This one as it shows me how much I've learnt since starting this project, but also that I have a long way to go. And more importantly it was of a very special day, my sons graduation.
I liked this one as it seemed the wasp was enjoying all the flowers
Had so much fun taking this shot and now find myself daydreaming about new magic ball shots I'm putting on my 365 to do list.
This was a challenge for me to walk across this narrow "rock bridge". Although I am not afraid of heights, I am not a fan of slipping and falling. :)
A reminder that beauty exists in the ordinary.