*** This Week Through Your M4/3 2016.05.21 ***

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Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world...
  • Please reply to my original post when submitting your own pictures.
  • That’s reply to my ORIGINAL POST when submitting your own pictures.
  • Give your reply a title.
  • Leave your guns and knives at the door. Keep it polite. There are plenty of other threads if you can’t manage that.
  • First thread kicks off Saturday morning (UK time).
  • Don’t add any photos after my ‘POST NO NEW PICS’ message (reasoning below).
  • Newbies encouraged, any standard.
  • Avoid wasting thread space with replies such as “Thanks n/t”
  • Try to avoid several posts of pictures with a similar theme. Put them all in the same post to avoid filling the threads too quickly.
  • Photographs do not have to have been taken this week.
  • Images are often more impressive when viewed large.
  • Pictures of ducks in the local park? C’mon, you’re better than that.
  • Posting here implies you’re happy to receive a critique of your work.
  • You can post links to external websites but people in here tend to ignore them.
  • Apologies if I don't reply to everyone. This thread is becoming more and more popular and therefore more time-consuming. So…
  • PLEASE TRY TO COMMENT ON SOME OTHER PEOPLE’S WORK. That includes YOU newbies…it helps to take the strain off of me a little.
***PLEASE NOTE***

We will start the next part of this thread before this one is full. At around 110/150 posts. This does not mean the current thread is closed, but please don't post any new PHOTOGRAPHS to it.
  • Please continue to post COMMENTS and REPLIES to any thread but when a newer one has been launched, post your new photographs to that.
  • The reasoning is that if you’ve posted a picture in an earlier thread there'll still be room for you to receive a comment on it later in the week.
  • It also prevents tail-enders in earlier threads getting no comments at all because the thread to which they have posted is full.
-W
 
Great work. 1 and 3 are my favs.
 
Very nice. Tough to pick between 1,2,and 3
 
Lovely. I would have gone for a square crop on this one. The hints of shapes in the background seem better than one that is totally out of focus.
 
Happy birthday. :-) May it be a day that kicks off a year full of great memories and fun photography.
 
Three is my favorite. Where are all the people? Did the 8 second exposure make a few invisible?
 
Happy Birthday. Fly low and slow and enjoy every day. :)
 
All beautifully composed with my favorite plays on shadow and light being the last two. :-) And grin on the gawky, fluffy teenagers.
 
Jackson Pollock, eat your heart out! I think he missed the boat and never used the human canvas. Looks like the kids are having a great time.
 
I like the first three Frank. I confess they look a little unnatural though. I thought from the images that Bob Tullis and Michael Lee post that it was always evening in New York city!!! :-D

Andrew
 
The model is well positioned in the first and the add ins seem to work. I think I might have framed it a little differently or cropped this presentation.

Andrew
 
A happy group. Smiling faces almost always make a fine image and these are not an exception. Don't think I would want my camera ending up like that though!

Andrew
 
I only scratched the surface, but you are correct. It truly is a beautiful place. We did get as far north as Squamish.
 

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