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 had tons of favs this week (possibly because I was so limited in what I could do photographically myself plagued by every technology issue possible on Planet Earth), but for the season, the pink theme, and just general ethereal beauty: Ehli @notsorandompics
And I've just decided to be a bit piggy and add a SECOND this week! My pal, Sean's lovely poppies in the wheat field @seanoneill:
@michaelelliott Love this Michael - a little out of character - but I love that you can make everything or anything you shoot, a piece of art! ♥ Kudos to you!
@gphelps5 - Thanks so much Graham, I really appreciate that you choose my "Dancing with the Stars" with the little-people performing. You are the originator of this fad; so it's like receiving the father's blessing... LOL (even if I might be old enough to be your mother...)
@nadaa Thank you so much Nada, they were a lot of fun to do; and as it turns out, the frost was only around for a few hours so I had only one chance to get them!
This shot is from Mary @m9f9l. Every time this shot goes up on my screen it just pops right out at me. Fantastic still life - colors, lighting, detail, etc.
so hard to decide this week. I'm going to stick to only picking one, but I have to point out that @michaelelliott gave me diabetes this week with all the eye candy he posted this week but if I can only pick one shot, it really has to be this one by @northy
@michaelelliott It was so hard to decide between the shot I went with and either NYC has Big Balls or The Competition and there was also one by @copperheadglass I soooo wanted to post as well and the one from @tryeveryday that was from my challenge to her.... Sooooo many awesome shots this week from so many people!
@asutherland1964 Thanks so much for that Andrew I feel honoured. It was one of those bucket list shots that I just had to do. I never relised how hard they can be but there is so much info on this site to help give it a red hot go!!
I've been so busy that I haven't had much time on 365 for the last couple of months but last week I had a bit more time and FAVed a few shots. Two of them have already made an appearance in this thread so I've chosen this one of Lisa's @mummarazzli
And I've just decided to be a bit piggy and add a SECOND this week! My pal, Sean's lovely poppies in the wheat field @seanoneill:
This one by @noragentian
and this one by @anazad511
By the always wonderful @aspada
I am soooo jealous of that lens
@michaelelliott Love this Michael - a little out of character - but I love that you can make everything or anything you shoot, a piece of art! ♥ Kudos to you!
I really like this one by @anzere03 , it has so many great elements; especially the contrast between the hard lines and soft bokeh circles.
An amazing capture of life and love. Please read the story.
@grizzlysghost
@jcarrollphoto
Just love this one by @bdb3471
And secondly @camerada - this composition actually made me laugh out loud:
this one from @markjohnstone I want it on the wall in my office. :)
@pammerritt
& @pocketmouse
@attraversi