This round impressed me as memorable - many great images, beautifully done, with enthusiasm and fun.
In no particular order.... From....
krefey, assent to mount elmo, 7x9, a "real" card and it arrived with some of the least postal artifacts, (scratches, marks, dents, etc.) of any card of any round... and a great image - precarious, detailed, wonderful clouds contrasted against the sharp rocks and angles.
henryjjames, el gato, contrasts again, hard rock, soft fur... and that comfort of the warm sun on a early spring day.
sjc1952, a street singer, an admirable and interesting portrait from the Edinburgh documentarian, which i am really happy to have and enjoy
mschem, giant weed whacker, great light with wonderful tones and interesting perspective.
tel, subway, having lived in nyc, i gotta say, I never took that view - how did I never see it!!! paper fits the subject well.
michael howard, old stones, wonderful depth, the people on the horizon, provide and excellent counterpoint to the composition!
pitoshock, bottles, interesting story - this happened to end up outside the mail box and in a rain storm, soaking wet and dirty... it made for an additional post-processing improvement!
ansel, strong like oak, and it certainly is, great shapes and lines - a counter-intuitive composition that really works.
BHuij, peeking blossoms , once agin this round a study in contrasts - rough bark/soft blossoms - nice composed, captured and processed.
mfohl, dalmatian, and wonderfully captured... does the pig sit upfront next to the driver, too?
todd barlow, abandoned dock, textures, form and perspective... i'm a fan of dark!
don heisz, the tree, great feeling and interest... the extra steps really seems to have made an excellent and memorable image.
koraks, nowhere road, like minor white said "you need to look at a picture for 30 minutes" - very interesting. i like it!
jim christie, the stairway, the matte paper really is p[perfect for this great image - and rocky raccoon....
iandvaag, isaak siemen, isaak is not the name i'd pick for a rough and tumble cowboy - but he looks the part and i wouldn't argue it with him! superb image.
tom taylor, henry coe state park, your effort has rewarded us with a great print - tones, lights, shadows - details, impressively arranged.
bedrof, concrete and light, and it is... as welll as angles, forms, and shapes... marvelous capture.
I enjoy each image as I receive it, look at it awhile and enjoy it. I often do so over the following weeks. Finally I get to comment on each - it helps me understand and fully appreciate each image... and what went into it. thank you for the opportunity to do so, and enjoyment.