really great round with wonderful work, from...
henryyjjames, "howth hike bike", with mood, great light, and printing - proves that art is in your neighborhood as well as around the world
jonmon6691, "the fontaine", great framing and design
negativefunk, "2", one of those pictures i wish i had taken - superb composition, exposure and feeling.
Mtoma, "just because we can", great impact... i looked, looked... "a drain, plants growing up! must be a sink... outside" great seeing.
mikeg, "callanish II", now that's humor! how did he get the steer to cooperate? how did he get the other one also by the stone? How come Scotland, Ireland, Britain et al, are so big on old stones? just a real joy to look at and enjoy.
bhuij, "reflecting", simple and complex at once. perfect exposure and just the right contrast
michael howard, "not that way guys", it's the puddle that reveals this photo... great composition and capture
don heisz, "bulldozer", 1st glance, "I like it, then, everything is wrong, warm tone, subject-centered". why do I like it? the tone, the centered subject, the background trees, the signs, the snow across the top surfaces. a worthy capture.
mfohl, "the longest shadows", great patterns
john patrick garriga, "west texas, feeling little", hard to tell the scale, youfeel small from the picture.
dunga, "blooming light", nice light, depth, shapes, impact and quiet mood.
drpsilver, "tree reaching", great impact, perspective. the tree is so captivating, i probably would never have seen this composition - it's a much better picture!
koraks, "corsican pines", the counterintuitive and vertical compostion is a complimentary tribute to nature. sad that is may be their last season - and a continuation of man's ignorance and destruction.
jim christie, "rainy day", Dreary! living in sunny florida, and formerly NYC, it's a distant memory! I really like experiencing it this way.
tom taylor, "wagon wheel", superbly done, well exposed, with great layers of middle and backgrounds.
thank you all