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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This is mine, simply because it's the best photo I've taken this week.
This is not my best photo of the week, but it's my favorite. This is my friend, Tico, the street musician, who desperately needs a kidney transplant. I so hope there's someone who will come forward to help him.
I wish one day to go to gigs and festivals with my DSLR, but this weekend I had to settle for my PowerShot and iPhone. This is an iPhone shot, maybe not the perfect quality, but I still love it. Plus the band in the pic (a Finnish band called Apulanta) played an awesome gig at Qstock-festival!
This is my fave for a number of reasons. I've been thinking about this pic for some time. I just needed a reason to set it up! I took 6 shots. They were all great! I like it when it all seems to come together effortlessly!
This is my favorite photo of the week for two reasons: I like the colors and I was able to blur the background in processing for the first time with this photo. I never knew how to do this stuff before 365!
I just liked this one -- particularly the bright spot in the wood mulch above the leaves, even though it attracted no comments or even views. It was for the "shooting blind" technique challenge and was taken putting the camera over the fence and shooting down -- so it was taken somewhat by chance.
Visited Ypres in Belgium which saw some horrific battles in the First World War. There is a large monument in the town with the names of 55,000 soldiers inscribed on it who were killed over 4 years. I found this small spot with the names of Australian soldiers, and where someone had put a small Australian flag. I'm not Australian myself, but I found this so very moving and powerful
I'm very happy with how this long exposure nighttime shot came out. It didn't receive quite as much attention as I had wanted, but I felt that this is one of my better works.
I chose this one because it involved a sense of discovery for me. I could have easily walked by the mirror without pausing to notice the image at the bevel in the mirror.
Yes, the billionth dragonfly photo this summer. This little meadowhawk landed on the yellow bird's foot trefoil bloom right in front of me. I had a loooong lens on (looking for hawks), and I had to keep backing away from the dragonfly to get a shot. I do love the dragonflies!
This is mine. It took four visits to the pond...and I was so close to the water's edge in my work clothes ..... I am finding dragon flies such hard work to capture, I am sure they are all staging a vendetta against me LOL
I'm such a sucker for birds and this one is especially special to me - it's one of the juvenile eagles that our area had a webcam on since it was in an egg - there were 3 eagles hatched and all three survived and are thriving. We got to watch them grow up and now talk about empty nest syndrome! This was also the first time I actually went to the nest area and was thrilled at this flight capture. *sheds tear*
Just find this SHOT deadly!!:)
I love this one because I'm a sucker for frog pictures!!
This is my favorite photo of the week for two reasons: I like the colors and I was able to blur the background in processing for the first time with this photo. I never knew how to do this stuff before 365!
Visited Ypres in Belgium which saw some horrific battles in the First World War. There is a large monument in the town with the names of 55,000 soldiers inscribed on it who were killed over 4 years. I found this small spot with the names of Australian soldiers, and where someone had put a small Australian flag. I'm not Australian myself, but I found this so very moving and powerful
new style of processing for me & change of surroundings :o) love this image
For madhatters
Great shot highlighted here! Love to see everyone's favorites!
I chose this one because it involved a sense of discovery for me. I could have easily walked by the mirror without pausing to notice the image at the bevel in the mirror.
I just loved the vibrancy of the summer evening activity.
I've been practicing taking Pooch pictures and have software now to convert to B&W.
Joy!!!
just love the emotion
Not the most favored pic I posted this week but gosh I was excited to have caught this shot :)