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12/23/2006 07:12:24 PM · #1
boysetsfire
12/23/2006 07:14:42 PM · #2
Same here with boysetsfire;


But i keep going back to referencing Alexsaberi's incredible work;


Message edited by author 2006-12-23 19:14:52.
12/23/2006 07:21:11 PM · #3
right now
xianart


kiwiness
12/23/2006 07:23:03 PM · #4
BobsterLobster

and

heida
12/23/2006 07:29:23 PM · #5


For pure variety of images and innovative PP - surfinbird - he, he, he...

Message edited by author 2006-12-23 19:29:56.
12/23/2006 07:34:12 PM · #6
ohh man cheers fellas!

rkt

I really enjoy her work, she comes up with absolute gems like this one.
12/23/2006 07:37:47 PM · #7
Originally posted by boysetsfire:

ohh man cheers fellas!

rkt

I really enjoy her work, she comes up with absolute gems like this one.


I browsed her stuff last night. Talk about awesome.



Message edited by author 2006-12-23 21:42:35.
12/23/2006 08:43:31 PM · #8
ursula


and


really beautiful and ethereal style
12/23/2006 08:50:51 PM · #9
arsenal:


and

gsal:
12/23/2006 09:10:17 PM · #10
bucket

Bucket continually catches my eye and has grown as a photographer in leaps and bounds that few can match. His style is not that of mass appeal or technical DPC greatness... but is subtle and hauntingly brilliant, reminiscent of photographers such as Sally Mann. A browse through his portfolio is never disappointing.

*Edit* I'd post an image or two, but I'm on the Wii, and its browser doesn't show links or properties of any kind, so I have no image numbers.

Message edited by author 2006-12-23 21:32:47.
12/23/2006 09:11:45 PM · #11
shannylee13

Whenever I see a photo of hers, it reminds me of home. I can always tell a shannylee photo and they always make me smile.

and

RKT

Because of photos like this.

12/23/2006 09:21:59 PM · #12
ok also check out jenesis

as if I had to tell anyone how amazing she is.



Message edited by author 2006-12-23 21:40:34.
12/23/2006 09:24:11 PM · #13
There's a few people on here that catch my eye ;)

Oh, photography...right
Larus and Cutter
12/24/2006 01:56:05 AM · #14
silverfoxx!!!! She's pretty much my hero... inspiring me with her photos and titles and poetic nature everryday :)

((and she's quite possibly the one person who enjoys taking self portraits as much as i do))



Message edited by author 2006-12-24 01:56:35.
12/24/2006 03:51:13 AM · #15
Judi Is my most fave person in the world! she's also my online mum ^_^
Also best landscape photographer!
12/24/2006 06:08:07 AM · #16
LOWLANDS He just uploaded his first shots today and their off the hook! Here are a few.

12/24/2006 06:11:08 AM · #17
Originally posted by jdannels:

LOWLANDS He just uploaded his first shots today and their off the hook! Here are a few.


thanks Joe. Added him to my faves.

(all good comes from Holland :P)
12/24/2006 07:15:06 AM · #18
DrAchoo


fotomann_forever


Philos


Message edited by author 2006-12-24 07:31:36.
12/24/2006 07:25:24 AM · #19
just a few from the many that are excellent on this site.

biteme


silverfoxx


coley


smellyfish


CalliopeKel


Message edited by author 2006-12-24 07:37:16.
12/24/2006 07:29:33 AM · #20
There are many on here that draw me in...but these three would probably be my most admired.

Larus


librodo


kiwiness


Oh and Amy....thanks sweetheart...mwah!! Merry Christmas babe!
12/24/2006 08:00:05 AM · #21
Gringo, I love his work!



12/24/2006 10:21:23 AM · #22
There are a lot of individual images that catch my eye (I have 700 odd favs :-) but there are a few photographers that keep doing it - Here are a few (I posted an example but there are a lot more in their prof)....

Larus
kiwiness
librodo
Makka
Cutter
terje
12/24/2006 10:35:16 AM · #23
I'm always interested to see what Coley has come up with. This vintage Coley shot is damned near perfect:



R.
12/24/2006 11:17:38 AM · #24
I would have to post about 1000 thumbs if I were to show what has all caught my eye lately.

DPC has so many great sets of eyes. So many different views of something that may only be seen one way otherwise. I enjoy looking at the ideas just as much as the results although at times I really have to look hard to find that idea with in the results and sometimes I miss it completely. But overall I usually get the photo regardless of the tech specs.

I am starting to see it like this. There is no such thing as a Bad Photo, But you can have a bad subject, bad angle, bad lighting, bad comp etc. However that does not automatically turn a good idea into a bad photo just means it was not executed or processed to my personal taste.
So for that reason many photos lately have grabbed my attention, Not only here at DPC but everywhere.




12/24/2006 11:39:44 AM · #25
Originally posted by Bugzeye:

I am starting to see it like this. There is no such thing as a Bad Photo, But you can have a bad subject, bad angle, bad lighting, bad comp etc. However that does not automatically turn a good idea into a bad photo just means it was not executed or processed to my personal taste.

That is a wonderful attitude to have, thanks. You may enjoy the photography of Keith Carter, whose intentional "mistakes" are breathtaking.
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