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05/04/2010 10:40:48 PM · #76
Originally posted by scarbrd:

Originally posted by Nuzzer:

In no particular order:


Man, not too many people are inspired by their own work! ;-)

You know the old saying that "any publicity is good publicity" :)
05/04/2010 11:02:01 PM · #77
Originally posted by Nuzzer:

Originally posted by scarbrd:

Originally posted by Nuzzer:

In no particular order:


Man, not too many people are inspired by their own work! ;-)

You know the old saying that "any publicity is good publicity" :)


Your name should be Nutter not Nuzzer...lmao!
05/04/2010 11:25:20 PM · #78
Originally posted by bob350:


Wow, thank you for the mention here, most honoured.
05/04/2010 11:25:32 PM · #79
I love the feel of this. I would love to capture something that just screams a style and sense of humor the way this does. I love the PP also.
Technically brilliant. I strive to someday be as good as LydiaToo
Talk about perspective. Who would have thought a bird shot from this angle would be so stunning? I can't quit looking at it.
This is the first Picture I ever marked as a favorite, and I still love it. It reminds me just how much personality can be captured with a portrait.
Makes me want to get better at the tricky stuff. I love the imagination behind this shot, and the fact that it was pulled off so perfectly.

05/04/2010 11:39:45 PM · #80
Thanks for reviving this thread guys! Nothing can be a better tribute to good photography than to share and honor personal favorites!

Here I am putting another 5 most inspiring pics (I already shared 5 in the first post):

by melethia
by Epoch
by TOY
by goodman
by SherwinJames (account now inactive)

ETA:

Special mention:
by spizzer


Message edited by author 2010-05-04 23:43:05.
05/04/2010 11:47:07 PM · #81
by posthumous
by AlexSaberi
by ErinM
by laurie241
by bucket
05/05/2010 12:19:58 AM · #82
It is very difficult to choose only 5. I am very selective in marking favourites and all are someway special to me.

Here's an attempt:

by Dirt_Diver
by scottieham
by thelsel
by Camazine
by DrJOnes
05/05/2010 01:13:05 AM · #83
Very nice to see this resurrected...

R.
05/05/2010 03:09:39 AM · #84
Originally posted by amateurboi:

It is very difficult to choose only 5. I am very selective in marking favourites and all are someway special to me.

Here's an attempt:

by Dirt_Diver


Thanks mate, glad I could inspire someone to preform their own surgeries. LOL
05/05/2010 06:02:04 AM · #85
Incredibly hard to limit to 5 but
here's a brilliant parody




05/05/2010 07:39:05 AM · #86
by yanko
by ArnaRos
by ursula
by lovethelight
by librodo

and if I may add another one
by kiwiness
05/05/2010 07:52:20 AM · #87





05/05/2010 08:06:35 AM · #88
Very hard to limit it to 5 but here are my picks

by jjbeguin Possibly the best image here at DPC

by muckpond Outstanding image but rare to see it in the forums

by nixter A image that stands out for me and not one that is appreciated enough

by Ennil Such a talented photog but not seen around here for a while, shame.

by dimitrii I love this photo so much

05/05/2010 08:34:40 AM · #89
Originally posted by chazoe:


Makes me want to get better at the tricky stuff. I love the imagination behind this shot, and the fact that it was pulled off so perfectly.


OMG Kris, thanks for that!!
05/05/2010 09:12:42 AM · #90
Put two things together, children & strong emotion, and I'm hooked!

Melethia This evokes such raw emotion in me! Loved it from the moment I saw it (and I also have a beautiful card made from it direct from the artist!).

Hipychik So much personality & love shine through in this!

Jutilda Such despair!

skewsme Such joy!

xianart Pow! Pure nostalgia! If this doesn't pull your heartstrings, I don't know what will.
05/05/2010 11:39:51 AM · #91
Too many more have inspired me but these are five of them.....

IreneM
yanko
dudski
Dr_Toto
Judi
05/05/2010 12:11:40 PM · #92
Good question … I could probably post 8000 or so inspiring DPC photos but my brain chose these today:

lovethelight

De Sousa

Scalvert

Bassie

kiwiness

edit to add names

Message edited by author 2010-05-05 12:14:39.
05/05/2010 12:55:50 PM · #93
goodman
elsapo
LalliSig
[user]SherwinJames[/user]
kosmikkreeper
05/05/2010 05:18:17 PM · #94
05/05/2010 08:52:36 PM · #95
Originally posted by kashi:


Thanks, Lea!

I had viewed myself as becoming competent, not inspirational.

You made my day!
05/10/2010 03:04:49 PM · #96
bumping a great thread …
05/10/2010 06:12:49 PM · #97
It's so difficult to narrow it down to just five images... DPC has, and continues to inpire me in all my photographic work. Just have a look through my 'favourites' on my profile to find out which other images I've been amazed by on this site.

But the five I chose for this thread are:
nshapiro
This was one of the first images that really moved me on DPC. I've always wanted to shoot something like this...
John White
Just an awesome scene.
annah
I've always liked black and white portraits, but Annah's work inspired me. For someone so young, she has an amazing knack of filling a shot with emotional content.
Nobody
This is from one of the first few challenges I voted on, and it's stuck in my mind ever since. What timing.
steinar
This shot is what got me interested in photographing fashion/models and got me interested in strobist lighting - the things I seem to be doing mostly these days. This shot continues to inspire me - a standard I aspire to.
05/10/2010 06:43:12 PM · #98
by artvet. My first favourite, and in some ways the reason i joined the site. I still hear strange, weird music and creaking wood when i look at it.

by iamwoman. More beautiful silent music and emotion from empty architecture. Hugely inspiring.

by zeuszen. Zeuszens images are a huge influence on me. Wonderful translations of meaning and significance.

by cutout. I love cutouts stuff. Inspires me to stretch the limits of my eye, the camera and the surroundings to make an image.

by gsal. Fantastic storytelling. Fantastic black and white. Just plain fantastic.

I could go on but 5 is the limit it seems.



05/10/2010 08:50:12 PM · #99
Originally posted by smardaz:

last, but CERTAINLY not least, it has been very enjoyable to watch my step-daughter ScooterMcnutty grow in her skills, i fear her powers as she grows ;) its refreshing to see the frame through the viewfinder of a young person


Awwww, thanks! i guess i might as well post my list... =]
05/10/2010 08:58:28 PM · #100
So here is mine...

These are in no particular order:

First:
by: annah

Second:
by: Trumpeteer4

Third:
by: Pascal

Fourth:
by: librodo

Fifth:
by: njsabs
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