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Haha! Nobody wants to commit to this! It's a very tough question. I can't say what my best picture is and I have lots of favourites. This is one, though:
Some, but not by any means all, of my favourites are on Flickr.
Haha! Nobody wants to commit to this! It's a very tough question. I can't say what my best picture is and I have lots of favourites. This is one, though:
Ian
Tough in the extreme.
I also have many favourites though I wouldn't describe any of them as impressive.
I have a 'the dark side of me' self portrait that did my head in trying to get the shot - I might, just might, consider showing the final printed version of that. It's a bit of a weird shot though so I'll keep thinking about it a while longer.
To pick just one is a impossibility, to pick your best is subjective depending on the veiwer.
The best you can do is pick your own personal favourite and if you shot only one subject that would be easy, but I find it impossible to choose from the varied subject matter I shoot.
So from 25 years of photography I will give you not my best/most impressive but my
Favourite portrait I have took
My favourite event photograph
And my favourite Landscape
Regards Paul.
One day I hope to be the person my dogs think I am.
Really hard... let's pick couple - they are not the greatest but I personally like them for some reasons (and they were online already)
The first picture I really liked was one I took couple of years ago when got myself an used Olympus E-1 and just tried it out. The pic that made me love my E-1. Then again your own kids are always the prettiest ones - especially the first one
Next one I was impressed that got anything out from it. I was on a ferry that went through the ice and was turning so there were a lot of vibrations. Focal length 90mm shutter speed 1/60 without stabilization. Expected a lot more noise out from there as used ISO800 but...
Here is just a "Snap". I saw the old lady looking down the road (Croatia) and was just about to take her photo when she spotted someone else down the road doing the same thing. She turn her head away from the other camera and I took the pic just as she turned. I was lucky and it has done very well for me in local and regional photographic Club competitions.
It was taken with the baby Panasonic Fx01 (which I ran over last year)
I don't like the thick black border any more, but the pic was in my gallery]
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