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Old 07-30-2012   #26
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Paulfish, many thanks for the mention!
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Old 07-30-2012   #27
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Thanks to Paul, Eliask, Lynn and Richard for including me here. I will probably not get my pics on until tomorrow. - Jim
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Old 07-30-2012   #28
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Thanks Paul. To be included here is quite an honor.
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Old 07-30-2012   #29
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Thanks very much, Richard and Paul. It's an honor to be included.
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Old 07-30-2012   #30
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from Steveh



from Walter Leporati



From Luiman



from paulfish



from EliasK
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Old 07-30-2012   #31
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Thanks for the mentions, Paul and Lynn!

Here are my picks:

Steveh - tree


Simply a beautiful scene and a striking composition. The bird really adds to it.


Walter Leproati - Unisphere on 4th of July


Quite a lot to like about this shot, the lively scene in the foregground, the mist and atmospheric depth, the people under the fountains, the interesting architectural structure in the background, beautiful black and white and well composed.Overall a very vivid image with a slight futuristic touch.


daves - Jazz dancers at Dingwalls, Camden, London


Great timing and nice documentation of the event and the expressivity of the dancer. What I like about the use of the wide angle lens here is the inclusion of some context around the main point of interest, such as the studying looks and the joy in the faces of the attendees.
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tbarker: A wonderful image of a very beautiful woman.

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Couldn't agree more! I'd thought Tim's excellent portraits were more than a week ago so hadn't thought to mention them. Beautiful.
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Old 07-30-2012   #33
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Thanks for the mentions!
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Richard, thank you for the mention. It is an honour to be included in this company. So many good shots again this week, especially the shell building and the ray of light hitting the hat, and Walter's Unisphere series.

I wanted to mention these especially:

filmfan: night walk 1 and 2




ChEc's wonderful composition:


Lynn's nod to Dupain:
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Old 07-31-2012   #35
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Thanks for the mention Richard.

I met Gerry sitting outside a pub last week. As I prepared to take his picture, he straightaway adopted the pose of a world weary movie star of the 40's. A natural performer.
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Old 07-31-2012   #36
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Appreciate the pick paulfish, ferider & lynnb.
Honored to be amongst so many fantastic shots this week.
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This was meant to be, and is now since I corrected it, my first pick from over a week ago now.

ChEc. ftsj
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Thanks Harry - it's much appreciated.
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Thanks guys. Always an honor to be included in this weekly event.
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Not so much time on RFF gallery last week push me to choice only one B&W and one color photo, but of course there are many more good ones which I just saw in this thread.

Kiev Ilegalac, Off we go...: the B&W tones, the subject, the perfect moment...


Keith, parallel universes: much more than a photo!
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Old 07-31-2012   #41
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humble thanks to hteasley, lynnb, raid, ferider, semrich, richard g and tigerphil.
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I can't stop looking at this image. Keith you totally nailed it with this one. I love it!

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Lots of great photographs this past week.

Bobfrance


Walter Leporati


mudride


ChEc


rjbuzzclick


Kiev Ilegalac Portrait


paulfish4570


lynnb


tigerphil


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Mlehrman - Two from Michael this week




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Thanks to paulfish4570, and Steve Kessel for their mentions this week, always nice to have the honor of one of my photos showing up here.
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Paul, Elias, Harry, Richard, Phil and Jim, thanks for including my pics here. I am always honored.

Kiev Ilegalac (my fav of the week)


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thank you, luigi ...
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Thank you so much, a great incentive to carry on photographing!
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Thank you so much, a great incentive to carry on photographing!
I feel exactly the same way. Thank you very much for including my images in this week's selection.
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First ... thank you to Paul, EliasK, Harry, Lynn, Ferider, Richard G, Robert Blu, and f16 sunshine for the mentions. In such a strong week I'm honoured by your inclusions!


Simon ... this is perfect but could have been bland if shot incorrectly.




enzocositore ... modern life, fashion, very contemporary image and beautifully framed. It had to be in glorious colour.




j.scooter ... This just glows and caught my eye as a thumbnail immediiately.




porktaco
... another fine colour image of life caught perfectly.




EliasK ... Because I'm so in love with my own battered hat this was irresistable. Beautiful isolation in that beam of light.




ChrisN ... Beautiful peaceful scene. A fine composition and really lovely tones.




Kiev Ilegalac ... An insight into the person behind some very fiine photographs that always have something extra. Great selfie.




filmfan ... This is just a great image with real depth of understanding of how our medium works ... and why things don't always have to be in focus. My absolute favourite of the week.

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