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05-28-2012
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Gallery Picks for Week Ending Mon 28th, 2012
Gallery Picks is an opportunity for you to post a heads up to what you have seen during the past seven days at RFF that you like.
There's no membership requirement, no criteria (except past seven days), no voting, no limit to the number of photos mentioned, and everybody mentioned is a winner.
Anybody can start the thread on a Monday.
Anybody can join in, it's a community event!
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05-28-2012
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My picks this week:
Whooper Swan, Iceland, by Pete Chipman
Lena II, by Arvay
Gypsies, by mrtoml
Ally & Scott, by JHutchins
tram 3, by dotur
Best,
Roland.
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05-28-2012
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BlackCamera~S.Smyth - composition and light
quicksilvermike: Sarah - light and the look captured in her eye...
Frank Version Two: Fun girl in great shape.... - for the playfullness in this beautiful young woman...
dotur: tram 3 - beautiful tone and intamate moment captured in public place
dotur: unbearable lightness - composition, tone, light, and moment...
Arvay: Darya - light, her look, those lips, and the look in those eyes...
bungup: ....better than one - the gross, but beautiful color contrast is well seen...
luiman: Traces of time_03 - the contrast, texture, tone, and shapes
Chris Bail: Billiards - the mood captured, good work!
JHutchins: Joe Page - the light and sense of who Joe is captured
JHutchins: Ally & Scott - the lighting and moment captured
enzocositore.co.uk: The Business Man!!! - this fun photo, composition, color, and a good dose of snark
mrtoml: Street seller - tones and composition
Martini: Untitled - composition, color, and it is cool
mep: Haniwa - fun, composition, and color

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dotur: M.P. - excellent portrait gives a sense of who he is... well executed!
j.scooter - lovely composition and tone
mwooten - the color and contrast
Etabeta: Mission - tone, composition and contrast
Arvay: Lena II - mood, tone, composition, lighting, and did I mention the mood? Excellent work!
DanT: waiting fo the train - love the composition and her sly smile...
mudride: Kvinnan jag älskar - love her "look"
Keith - composition and tones
lynnb: resigned - the look captured and the tonality
Walter Leporati: Horses of Central Park - fun environmental animal portrait!

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05-28-2012
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Antti Sivén
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Crazy Fedya

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mudride's wonderful portrait is my favorite shot of the week:

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Mlehrman - Blue strap. |
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Mlehrman - Blue strap.
- a stolen picture in many ways. Would the woman have let the photo be taken if she had known her strap was showing?
And to capture that colour so vividly in what is nearly a black and white photo! Great photo.

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By the look of the picks so far, I don't have to justify why my first few picks are all girls. I'ts the photographers' fault.
quicksilvermike
Arvay
lynnb
luiman
Keith
hoddy
Martini
tigerphil
Mlehrman
semrich
print44

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tbarker13

Keith (friends #2)

dotur

Mudman chess

Greyscale

Chris Bail

mrtoml

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shadowgrapher
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My deep thanks to Jay Decker and Richard for mentioning my photos.
Keith
quicksilvermike
Rob Klurfield
tigerphil
Etabeta
Mlehrman
semrich
Jay Decker
dotur
Lynn
direwolf101

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Thanks for the mention Luigi, Mr T appreciates it!
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Thanks for the mention Jay Decker!
Her are my picks:
Although this wasn't posted in the Gallery, I feel this picture needs to be included. It is my favorite for the week.
Michel.Roth (new to RFF, talk about making an entrance!!!)
tbarker13 Wonderful environmental portrait
hausen Great use of the square format, good composition and timing the boat in the background adds interest
Greyscale Eye catching color
Arvay Stunning beauty, great eye contact and expression
Martini one of many fine night/light painting shots of yours
semrich I like the movement and action
dotur: devine light the name says it all!

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Thanks for the mention GB Hill!
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many thanks to JayDecker, Richard G and Luigi for mentioning my photos.
My favourite was Kvinnan jag alskar, by Mudride. Such a sweet and tender capture of the look of love.
Mr. T, by direwolf101. Mr T's personality grabbed my attention.
Egon mit Radfahrergruppen, by MRohlfing's father. A fascinating look back in time to everyday life in 1930s Germany. Less formal and comprehensive than, but reminding me of August Sander's brilliant series. What strikes me is how people dressed up to present themselves well to the world, in contrast to the common habit of casual dress nowadays.
Miss Pea Swinging, by Jay Decker. The exuberance of youth, captured with an interesting viewpoint
6th Avenue, by Mlehrman. Great street shot. Love that expression on the chap on the right.
Lena II, by Arvay. Mysterious and a bit foreboding, the maiden's glance suggests apprehension about what may be following her... (perhaps it's a stalker with a GX). I liked the tonal cues to depth, in addition to the dof cues.
another of Arvay's portraits - Darya. Words not necessary.
Glynallyn Castle Gardens, by Rob Klurfield. Interesting subject, depth, lovely light, and tonality.
the bridge, by Print44. Beautiful study in light, texture and composition.
**, by Keith. Captures the imagination - I liked the comment: 'porthole to Fairy Land'. Lovely tonality.
another of Keith's RD-1 shots - I liked this for its composition, tonality and depth
Gabriela, by Crazy Fedya. This little lady would steal anyone's heart. Delightful photo by Sam.
tram 3, by dotur. Ivan's candid photo in a tram is much more than just a snapshot. Beautiful and timeless.

Last edited by lynnb : 05-28-2012 at 16:25.
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Thanks for the mention, Jay.
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My thanks to Jay Decker, Richard G, and J. Scooter for the mentions.
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Thank you to ferider and Jay Decker for including my photos. There are lots of things I really liked posted in the last few days but I like including things that haven't been highlighted by anyone else:
Graski:
Dotur:
Jay Decker:
I said I liked including only things that hadn't been highlighted yet, but I laughed too much at this one not to include it -- as did my girlfriend:
lynnb:
print44
zuikologist:
luiman:
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mrtomi (and possibly my favorite of the week):

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Thanks to ferider, Jay Decker, GB Hill and JHutchins for the mentions.
Some I noticed last week:
Dotur
Mlehrman
enzocositore
Mudman

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Many thanks to ferider, Jay Decker, GB Hill, luiman, j.scooter, lynnb, JHutchins and mrtoml for the mentions.
Cheers,
Ivan
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05-29-2012
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My thanks to JHutchins for the mention.
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from print 44
from zauhar
from Martini
from luiman
from hoddy
another from luiman
from keith

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Mlehrman
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My deepest appreciation to Luigi, Richard G, mrtoml, lynn, and jesse for posting my photos.
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Here are my picks,
luiman, he's got all the angles covered with these 2.
zuikologist, more angles make for a fine image to print and hang from that little gem the XA.
print44, It's all about the light with this one, thought the tones and composition aren't to shabby either.
dotur, speaking of light there's some divine light going on in this one, a nice moment.
Arvay, with this one I like the sharpness, detail and the fog is the icing on the cake.
stratcat, it's the color and composition that got my attention and held it for a while.

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Thanks MrToml for the mention
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05-29-2012
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My deep thanks to Phil and Richard for mentioning my photos.
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