2025-07-29 Photographers Choice

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18 Responses to 2025-07-29 Photographers Choice

  1. Henri says:

    Chance encounter on a foggy morning with the sun shining through a tree. Taken with my smartphone.

  2. Frankie says:

    What matters to me is the feeling a photo evokes. I like capturing people’s unfiltered expressions. This is what attracts me to street photography. Posing people can be have beautiful results, but it’s not for me.
    This is an iPhone shot from my brother’s backyard on Canada Day at their “wear red” party. My sister-in-law had just put one of her hats on the husband of one of her three sisters after he complained about the sun. She gave him such a tender embrace afterward and I was lucky to capture it.

  3. Paul Fesko says:

    Macro lens on my camera aimed at the flowers in the front yard.

    1/3200 sec @ f10, ISO 1250

    Edited in Lightroom

  4. Nick says:

    I imagine it is clear I went to Heritage Park for this session’s photos. Here I am facing the Bakery waiting for Lidia to come out (those cinnamon buns are criminally good) and caught these two from the corner of my eye. I instinctively turned and shot off one photo. Luckily settings were just so. Hardly had to do any post processing. Yes! Chickens are birds. F/8; 1/200 sec; ISO 400

  5. Nick says:

    Low behind grasses

  6. tony campos says:

    Upper Kananaskis lake (taken with cell phone)

  7. tony campos says:

    Some wild flowers on lake Agnes

  8. Henri says:

    Used AI to extend the scene to add more width and include truncated car detail

    • Frankie says:

      That’s so nice with the starburst!
      21 Ave NW between 2 and 4 St, I’m guessing! I have a dozen shots of that block. Winter, no leaves, all black. Winter all white, covered in frost. Fall after early frost and the leaves all sadly turned brown. Spring, leaves pale green and not fully out. My favourite was last fall when we had a late frost and the leaves had time to turn a beautiful golden yellow. This is very rare for the elms in Calgary. That’s my husband on his ebike.
      My family had the last living elm in our backyard in Thornhill, Ontario, when we moved there in 1967, so they’re very precious to me.

  9. Dwight Adams says:

    My love has always been old Buildings. I did a tour in 2016 in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

  10. Dwight Adams says:

    In 2007, I visited Little Fish Lake and the surrounding area. This was taken in The Handhills.

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