Of course it's always tough to decide on just one, but for the sake of proving you know how to count and/or read, how about posting just one. That is the point of the thread. THE best shot you took this year.
Loving page 3 #4 and #17. Nice job guys.
Not sure if it's tops or not because it's still in the honeymoon phase, but right now it's my favorite. It took quite a few tries to get this light and when it finally came it gave a great feeling of satisfaction. Patagonia can be a frustrating and rewarding place.
Given the weather, raining n cloudy and that my prospects for shooting something as stunning and profound as the beautiful images posted so far are pretty much nil, I'll provide you all with three links to images posted already here on FM...the 1st of which is my fav; I think
Gears used and other info can be found in the linked pages...hope you enjoy them!
Jerry
!st - the third image from this post. The two above it are favs as well, they are BIFs or BITs; takeoffs, shot from my bedroom window, these two Mallards lingered for quite awhile in our pool, then flew out to a sunny spot on our spa, my arms were quite heavy when their respective liftoffs occured!
2nd - waited three days to catch these little cactus flowers in full bloom and was rewarded with really good light to shoot in. They are quite delicate, the pedals rice paper thin. This might be my fav actually, it's tough to decide.
3rd - A shot that just revealed itself while I fumbled about catching my balance, I'm disabled, C5 level spinal injury, sit in a chair and sometimes a spasm or two will upset my aim..a bit. This time those few shaky seconds, that slight delay, brought forth quite beautiful light and shadow, the moments made for a pretty good image...
StillFingerz wrote:
A winter holiday image, the family portrait, all dressed in white!
Awwww look how cute, some even have hoodies
Morning, Jerry, some family, eh ?
The hoodies are kept on as the most practical protection cap for lenses in storage.
One way or another, that is my shot I like better than most others I've taken this year.
PetKal wrote:
Morning, Jerry, some family, eh ?
The hoodies are kept on as the most practical protection cap for lenses in storage.
One way or another, that is my shot I like better than most others I've taken this year.
Morning Peter, tis an impressive image!
That be a set of well kept and successfully used tools; a testament to your trained pijun exploits
Your pijun images are wonderful, so many favs it's not easy to pick "the" one, yet for me it's the 3Dish Path/Tree shot with your 50 f1.0 that lingers in my creative mind, it brought forth, dare I say, an infinite smile
With any luck after a month+ horizontal I'll be rollin this weekend, still on the mend but given permission to roam about this earth, mingle with the locals and do my best to stay of clear mind, not fall out me chair! I must search out our Gingko as I'm not sure it is still with leaf, if it is I'll try n shoot it, cloudy n rainy skies or not. Winter's chill is upon us, well for SoCal, and the strawberries are still fruiting and delicious
StillFingerz wrote:
With any luck after a month+ horizontal I'll be rollin this weekend, still on the mend but given permission to roam about this earth, mingle with the locals and do my best to stay of clear mind, not fall out me chair! I must search out our Gingko as I'm not sure it is still with leaf, if it is I'll try n shoot it, cloudy n rainy skies or not. Winter's chill is upon us, well for SoCal, and the strawberries are still fruiting and delicious
Now, that is a good news, Jerry .....we should get to see more of your pictures hopefully soon.
Just buckleup, and stay away from the pool edge.
What a great thread. The work here is just awesome. This isn't exactly the best pic but the one that means the most to me. A team that came together and started to play as a team!