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Post by hmca on Mar 9, 2020 0:24:40 GMT
All members are invited to choose up to three images from the Member's Choice Submission thread, and tell what it is about that work that has made it stand out in your view. What drew you to a particular image, and what do you see as its strong points? If you are a member of PSE & More, please take a minute and share your favorite images from the submission thread with us. If you would like to add your selected picture to your comments you can right-click and choose copy image address.....then paste in place.
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Post by hmca on Mar 9, 2020 0:57:05 GMT
Happy to get this thread started, I'll go first. In the order that they were presented here are the images that caught my attention. I do not do portraits so always appreciate seeing and studying the work of those that do. The first thing that caught my attention was the beautiful light on the child's face and hair. Often in portraits the focus is on the eyes.....but here the photographer seemed to realize that it was the pensive gaze that would capture our attention. I couldn't help but think of my father who would often say to me "A penny for your thoughts". Deep in Thought by photofrank i.ibb.co/3vQ3nj5/Very-deep-in-thought.jpgI have no idea what this tool is but I like the focus on the intricate parts and then seeing the other items in the background. It looks like the kind of place that I would love to explore. I like to find scenes that are open to more than one edit. I think this might be one of those pictures that could possibly make a good monochrome or textured image. Inside the House of the Silversmith by dandc lh3.googleusercontent.com/dpJY0P1GcKk_4SBNkuEDoqBDF6kohM4CtW93umpidk8SX5VeHq4gSoQEyncY4A70FoZLwpegzUq3fJSjOQ=w1000-no-tmp.jpgI am not a wildlife photographer. Capturing a bird in flight is pretty impressive to me. Capturing three of them flying in a layered formation isn't something I could ever conceive of doing. I always enjoy Clive's animal shots so am happy to include Canada Geese as one of my picks. Canada Geese by pontiac1940 i.ibb.co/LSX8y4N/geese-fly-BB-CAS07346.jpg
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Post by Lillias on Mar 9, 2020 15:13:12 GMT
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Post by pontiac1940 on Mar 10, 2020 4:06:45 GMT
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Post by dandc on Mar 10, 2020 19:17:28 GMT
All the submissions were so very good, I'm only going to select 2 for comment - In the order they were submitted. Nature's Resurgence by Dean I must admit I'm not sure exactly what this is but the contrast in colors as well as in texture really catches my eye. The light play adds to the mystery of the object and enhances the minimalist but beautiful presentation. i.ibb.co/vqFJ5wJ/seasons-resugence-3-copy.jpgCanada Geese by Clive Clive makes bird-in-flight photos seem so easy . . . until you try it. The coloring of this shot along with the clarity of subject versus blurring of background makes a simple scene a stunning capture. i.ibb.co/LSX8y4N/geese-fly-BB-CAS07346.jpg
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Post by kdcintx on Mar 12, 2020 4:19:45 GMT
All the submissions are very good, but "Deep In Thought" is my favorite for the reasons Helen explained. Also, the little girl is resting her head over her dad's (?) shoulder which makes the photo even more precious. I wonder what she's thinking about. Great portrait fotofrank.
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