2024-11-05 Photographers Choice

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12 Responses to 2024-11-05 Photographers Choice

  1. Grant Banbury says:

    Taken with an early kodak duel lens camera. Some minor retouching. f4.4@1/400,
    iso 64, 19mm. I call it, My Bateman, in reference to Batemans sometimes hard to see camouflaged animals in his paintings.

  2. tony campos says:

    Tonal balance on this photo scanned from a slide

  3. tony campos says:

    A very simple subject with both horizontal and vertical symmetry
    f.5.3, 1/800, iso100

  4. della says:

    asymmetric balance ISO 200 f6.3 1/500 68mm

  5. della says:

    two children with almost identical postures
    ISO 200 130mm f6.3 1/200

  6. Ron says:

    My 7 year old grandson in action on the ice in Ottawa. Another example of compositional and colour balance I think. ISO 3200, f/5, 1/1000.

  7. Ron says:

    Ancient doorway in the village of Episkopy, Crete. Horizontal and vertical balance. ISO 100, f/11, 1/40.

  8. Paul Fesko says:

    Last week I photographed Barney Bentall and The Cariboo Express at The Bella Concert Hall. I was lucky to be on the side stage for the performance by Stephanie Cadman. I had my high speed shutter going (~15fps) and was able to catch her tapping with both feet off the ground.

    1/160s, f2.8 ISO 4000. Taken with RF24-105 lens on Canon R5. Edited in LR.

  9. Nick says:

    Driving around north of Montreal looking for 60’s architecture era church buildings came upon this scene. ‘Cookie Monster’ immediately popped in my head with emphasis on the ‘monster’. The huge willow tree looks like a monster looking over the buffet table deciding which one is lunch.

  10. Nick says:

    The street on which I grew up. F/3.5, 1/200 sec., ISO 200 at 60 mm. Slightly cropped.

  11. Frankie says:

    This photo and the next one were more about texture, light and shadows than colour. They both looked more striking in black and white.
    ISO 800, 177 mm, f/9, 1/640

  12. Frankie says:

    ISO 100, 40mm, f/4.5, 1/320 s

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