It's that time again! What's your favourite photo over the past week, between 19-25 March?
You can post your favourite photo by copying and pasting the code from the 'Share' box that's in your photo page, together with info on when it was taken. Part of the challenge is only selecting ONE picture, so no cheating!
I had a good week this week, and found it tricky to choose just one .. I narrowed it down to this one or yesterday's teddy pic, but decided to go with this flipped reflection:
I feel I had a pretty good week! That being said, the choice wasn't too hard; I really LOVE my latest! It was just one of those moments where you go, "Wow! I did THAT???"
All of my photos are snapshots this week... If I had time I would have changed them all a little bit but being snapshots they all captured a moment in time. This weeks fav I think is one of my daughter playing Princess on the pea. It's almost a snapshot. I had enough time to add the tulle fabric to the back. The girls already had most of it set up and in play before I came in. I love that they used the dog's ball for the pea.
I am most proud of this shot - no doubt about it. It was vindication when I was falsely accused in another forum of stealing my Supermoon shot from the 19th. To prove that I did take my own shot, I took another.
Talent does not lie within the artist's tool, but within the artist themselves.
I was quite pleased with the way this one turned ouit after suitable post processing with Picnik because it was taken directly into the sun and the pillars were solid black straight out of the camera!
I actually had a tough time picking this week, but I'd have to say this one. We tried this a few times, but this was the only one I was able to get some airborne fluff:
This one got unanimous positive feedback from my colleagues at the library and will be on the cover of the book I'm putting together to document our award activities (Taken 3/22):
I'm a complete novice at this photography lark and so I do a fair bit of experimenting, sometimes it's a hit, sometimes a big miss. I tried bokeh, it worked, I loved it.
Taken on the 19th, my dog can look pretty threathening when he wants to but he's actually the biggest sissy dog alive lol and get this, he didn't even eat that bone, he just licked it and protected it lol had to give it to our other dog lol
I actually loved all my photos this week, so I went with photo that was so much not like my style. I tend to be more spontaneous in taking photos. This one was where I had Spring in mind, but had to come upw ith an idea, set it up, photograph the image I had preconceived.
I'd have to say this because my wife created and made the costume (Cyndi Lauper) and my daughter modelled it, and of course I shot it, and I actually ended up compere the fashion show itself.
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Oh, and some of the rugby league photos I snapped this afternoon - but I might enter that in next weeks round up...
I'm VERY happy with yesterday's shot :)
geese prints left in the snow on our lawn on the first full day of spring! nothing like a good spring snow fall.....
100% sooc (and luck)
Nothing fancy....just reminds me of my vacation to Mexico
Stopped to take this picture while walking Jazz. It's SOOC.
Talent does not lie within the artist's tool, but within the artist themselves.
:)
I had fun playing with this shot.
I just love this..
I just like my daughter's sleepy eyes and tousled hair in this one
23rd, I think :P
I'm a complete novice at this photography lark and so I do a fair bit of experimenting, sometimes it's a hit, sometimes a big miss. I tried bokeh, it worked, I loved it.
This was definitely my favorite of the week as I FINALLY captured a bee
this one had a heap of interest (: but it was a big call between this one and the following day!!
This was taken on the 25th I love it!
definitly my fav of the week:)
Not sure how to add a photo, did that work?
MY SELFIE LOL!
but, if you ask me in a few minutes, it might be the other pic from March 25th.
Took so long to do this in photoshop! another version has featured this week but im proud of it!
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