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04/08/2009 03:58:53 PM · #1026
Some free study hidden gems....
by KincaHun by Adamsw216
by slo007 by wei1108
by lenkphotos by Blue Moon
:)
04/08/2009 06:31:29 PM · #1027


Flora III

Many great specimens.
Beautiful cuts w/studio lighting & black backgrounds dominated voter preference.
I preferred most of the natural environ garden variety rhizomes, bulbs, shrubs & also houseplant views.
A few wildflower examples were evident from warmer climates.





04/09/2009 03:35:23 AM · #1028
Why thank you so much!

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

I don't give ribbons but here are some I thought deserved more in the Free Study:


04/09/2009 05:20:50 PM · #1029
Having trouble working out how to incorporate Karen's message in my reply, see above thanks!

Message edited by author 2009-04-09 17:26:20.
04/09/2009 05:22:36 PM · #1030
Thank you so much Karen. I am learning a lot about how to improve my photography from this site, as well as from a certain local bear!

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

I don't give ribbons but here are some I thought deserved more in the Free Study:



Message edited by author 2009-04-09 17:33:19.
04/10/2009 04:03:09 AM · #1031
Not from a Challenge:

However, you must see this astounding series by messerschmitt.

Wiel is one of the great 'undiscovered' gems of DPC, known and appreciated by a relatively few followers, but sadly overlooked by the many. I'm quite sure that the lack of recognition doesn't bother him at all; he is not one of those, as is evidenced by his unwavering commitment to his sometimes lonely photographic quest.

Instead he is as close as we have here to a genuine visionary. This series of unique portraits is the culmination of several years of exploration of the themes of, among other things: objet trouvé, hidden faces, textures, the influence of masters paintings, self-portraits with intellectual depth, and the secret beauty & menace of nature.

I think it's a brilliant, coherent series and I hope that my posting these photographs here will attract the kind of attention and acclaim that is likely to thoroughly embarrass him:


Bravo Wiel!

04/10/2009 04:25:26 AM · #1032
Oh my...these are special...
04/10/2009 08:20:27 AM · #1033
Yes, Wiel's an outstanding talent. Long been a favorite of mine. In fact, that reminded me to check if he was on my favorite's list, which, inexplicably, he was not, a situation I have now remedied, partly through excessive use of commas :-)

R.
04/10/2009 08:23:33 AM · #1034
Originally posted by Penny_weaver:

Thank you so much Karen. I am learning a lot about how to improve my photography from this site, as well as from a certain local bear!

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

I don't give ribbons but here are some I thought deserved more in the Free Study:



Hey, how about that! Recognition begins creeping in! Congrats, honey!

R.
04/10/2009 10:30:41 AM · #1035
Originally posted by ubique:

Not from a Challenge:

However, you must see this astounding series by messerschmitt.

Wiel is one of the great 'undiscovered' gems of DPC, known and appreciated by a relatively few followers, but sadly overlooked by the many. I'm quite sure that the lack of recognition doesn't bother him at all; he is not one of those, as is evidenced by his unwavering commitment to his sometimes lonely photographic quest.

Instead he is as close as we have here to a genuine visionary. This series of unique portraits is the culmination of several years of exploration of the themes of, among other things: objet trouvé, hidden faces, textures, the influence of masters paintings, self-portraits with intellectual depth, and the secret beauty & menace of nature.

I think it's a brilliant, coherent series and I hope that my posting these photographs here will attract the kind of attention and acclaim that is likely to thoroughly embarrass him:


Bravo Wiel!


holy schmidt. thanks to you and krnodil for pointing me in this direction.
04/10/2009 04:28:03 PM · #1036
Originally posted by posthumous:

Originally posted by ubique:

Not from a Challenge:

However, you must see this astounding series by messerschmitt.

Wiel is one of the great 'undiscovered' gems of DPC, known and appreciated by a relatively few followers, but sadly overlooked by the many. I'm quite sure that the lack of recognition doesn't bother him at all; he is not one of those, as is evidenced by his unwavering commitment to his sometimes lonely photographic quest.

Instead he is as close as we have here to a genuine visionary. This series of unique portraits is the culmination of several years of exploration of the themes of, among other things: objet trouvé, hidden faces, textures, the influence of masters paintings, self-portraits with intellectual depth, and the secret beauty & menace of nature.

I think it's a brilliant, coherent series and I hope that my posting these photographs here will attract the kind of attention and acclaim that is likely to thoroughly embarrass him:


Bravo Wiel!


holy schmidt. thanks to you and krnodil for pointing me in this direction.


hot off the presses:

04/13/2009 11:47:32 AM · #1037
Spiffy Shoehorn awards for injecting some much needed humor into the "Postcards III" challenge.
Collect the whole set!
Share them with your friends!
Post it on your profile page!
Recoil in horror at such tackiness!

to drewhosick for
to farfel53 for
to bobnospum for
04/13/2009 12:08:56 PM · #1038


Thanks for the bit of recognition.

's not a beautiful card, but it did raise a few smiles.

Wonder if I can sell it to the Metropolitan Possum Trot Tourism Board?
04/13/2009 12:58:11 PM · #1039


Thanks. Was kind of hoping it would score a bit better. Not a 6 obviously, but maybe a 5.5 but I think a few people took it too seriously and scored me low because of it. Need a little humour, especially near April Fools.
04/14/2009 04:44:42 PM · #1040
Originally posted by ubique:

Bravo Wiel!

Yes!
04/14/2009 04:44:45 PM · #1041
double post

Message edited by author 2009-04-14 16:45:22.
04/15/2009 12:20:26 AM · #1042
Textures VI

to by grosmongol

to by Titia

to by NikonJeb

Jeb is never going to let me live this down...
04/15/2009 12:47:00 AM · #1043
Originally posted by posthumous:

Textures VI

to by grosmongol

to by Titia

to by NikonJeb

Jeb is never going to let me live this down...


Oh great, now you've just made him intolerably happy for WEEKS! ;D
04/15/2009 01:11:55 PM · #1044
Originally posted by posthumous:

to by NikonJeb

Jeb is never going to let me live this down...

Are you kidding?

I'm delighted and honored!

It means that finally after a very long time learning I am able to see things I never did before.
04/15/2009 01:13:16 PM · #1045
Originally posted by posthumous:

to by NikonJeb

Jeb is never going to let me live this down...


Originally posted by K10DGuy:

Oh great, now you've just made him intolerably happy for WEEKS! ;D

True that!.........8>)
04/15/2009 01:39:24 PM · #1046
PostLUMINOUS Awards for Textures:

The Nominees:

photokariangel aliqui
korpen goodnews

and each get the PostLuminous Nomination

The PostLumie goes to:

MAK

The winner
04/15/2009 01:40:24 PM · #1047
Textures:

by dbeau
by glad2badad
by rob_smith
by Rmac
04/15/2009 02:36:44 PM · #1048
Thanks chromeydome for the PostLuminous Nomination! I'm honoured (and surprised).

Message edited by author 2009-04-15 14:37:34.
04/18/2009 08:19:28 AM · #1049



Stock Photos: Fitness:

04/18/2009 10:05:32 AM · #1050
Cool! Thanks Karen. :-)

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Textures:

by dbeau
by glad2badad
by rob_smith
by Rmac
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