So sorry to be a bit late posting today, friends. . .just feeling a bit under the weather on another snowy, frigid day here.
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.
@lyno@cameronknowlton Before I read your description I thought that this was a piece of enamelled jewellery. I have never seen anything like it. Amazing!!
Fantastic shots...i have loads of favs that i love for one reason or another...too tech difficult for me to post on here...have to wait till i am on the puter again
A really though choice this week. I love the shot posted above me from alexis @abirkill. But decided to go with this wonderful shot from lisa @pflaume. She started the project this month and already has some amazing shots! keep up the good work lisa!
I'm going to post one of Jake's shots before anyone else gets a chance...ha! I love the golden sky and gorgeous peaks on this panorama shot by Jake Sorensen. @jsorensenart
thank you so much, @lyno, this accolade just made my day :) I was wondering why this image was getting so much activity all of a sudden.
I also really liked Alexis' @abirkill Perseverance shot, not just for its artisitc and technical merit, but for his repeated effort to get the shot. I think he nailed it:
thank you, @kiwiflora, I was as surprised with the result as anyone. especially since this was my 2nd attempt at a shot that night, after completely blowing a dead fly macro shot. thank you everyone!
@kjarn@ridley wow! Thank you Kathy and Michelle! Its always such an honor and a big deal to have one of your shots featured on this thread, but to have two?? I am truly grateful!
@swilde thank you so much, I am really proud of this photo and how it came out. Really made getting up way before sunrise, to drive to make sunrise worth it.
@webfoot Paul, THANK YOU! I also like this shot because it gives us a glimpse of something much greater than ourselves. Again, thank you for such a lovely compliment. x Betsie
So many to choose from, but like several others I've chosen this by @jsorensenart this week. I love the composition, the colours, and the inspiration I get from looking at this. Thanks Jake for sharing so many fantastic shots.
This low key portrait from Michelle @tryeverday is easily my favorite fave this week. So well executed - the lighting, composition and expression all complement each other.
This shot is from @cyeatts a new 365'er :) He's got some great shots already! I thought this one was awesome cause he captured a heart in the water drop! :)
@tracywilliams I started following her back in my first week or so on the site, when I saw some of her surreal photo editing shots. One in particular stands out in my mind of a green apple with a citrus middle. It's really cool...
http://365project.org/tracywilliams/365/2013-01-08
This fire-breathing photo is well worth a look also, if you haven't seen it, it's worth a couple thousand words!!
@grizzlysghost is one of two photographers whose work I can not wait to see whenever I log on. I find I am always backtracking through his photos! I can only dream of being able to take shots like his one day. For now I must be satisfied with my "artist's crush" on his work! With that said, I must post two of his shots for this past week ;)
The expression is totally priceless for me. Says a 1000 words!
@jsorensenart The colours blow me away :)
I also really liked Alexis' @abirkill Perseverance shot, not just for its artisitc and technical merit, but for his repeated effort to get the shot. I think he nailed it:
@bjornert
Resting Wings by @tammywammy
Spreading Wings by cally
Spreading Wings Version 2 by @streetlyend
This one came in tonight from Andy Mason, I so wish I could get these shots but I know what kit Andy uses and it will have to wait ..... :((
SO many great shots this week - I filled up a whole page.
Have to go with this one by @russianblue ... I love the warm magic in the snowy scene:
I love it :)
This guy images are full of energy--check him out-@corinthiantheunwise
@ cally
Jake and Aaron Killed it with the Lake McDonald shots!!
@losthorizon I love this photo - such an original idea!
@ozziehoffy
@markyl
@jsw0109
Because he takes great barn photos and because he introduced me to tonemapping!
@swguevin
@katharinehubbard
@sansjuan Love how she caught this duck getting ready for lift off. Great action shot.
The colors are just gorgeous!
This is @ marmite mouse's photo, my first fav.
just loved the simplicity
There were a few, and difficult choice, but in the end, this one from Jackie really appealed to me:-
by @cebelka
@githaofegestal love the view :)
@tracywilliams I started following her back in my first week or so on the site, when I saw some of her surreal photo editing shots. One in particular stands out in my mind of a green apple with a citrus middle. It's really cool...
http://365project.org/tracywilliams/365/2013-01-08
This fire-breathing photo is well worth a look also, if you haven't seen it, it's worth a couple thousand words!!
This was my fav of the week. Beautiful.
@aleksandra
@lyno