Your favorite 2017 photo

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"Keep calm and take photos"
Photography enthusiast, from 12mm to 500mm
Very nice! Looks like a painting.
That's because he has applied a routine, probably from Topaz Impressions or a similar PS plug-in.
 
Here's an image taken with the a6300 and FE 70-300G on a walk on the trail behind my office building.





Green Dragon - taken on Big Creek Trail
Green Dragon - taken on Big Creek Trail



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“The eye should learn to listen before it looks.”
- Robert Frank
 
Sorry for the delay, not had much of a chance to use a computer, recently, and I find DPR to be really user-unfriendly to including pictures when posting from a phone. Anyway, after much deliberation I choose this picture of my Son and our hound (Humbug, hence the title) walking on a Yorkshire beach. Its a bit moody, and - yes there is some rubbish on the sensor.





Unusually this was taken with the 18-55 kit zoom (I don't like taking primes onto a sandy beach - lens change = bad news)

Cheers
 
Ok, so:

1 I'm a total newbie and went to SA late July with the a6500 and 70-200 f4 pretty much just knowing how to point & click.

2. We were on the road and this guy was farrrrrrrr away on land we couldn't traverse but I thought I'd give it a shot anyway.

3. I don't know how to post process yet, so I cropped it using something like paint or somesuch - really don't remember.

4. Just looked at the picture again and saw something I never noticed the first time around. Can you see it?

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Love, love, love it!
 
The squirrel in the upper left corner? Drive-by-snack...
 
I'm so sorry for your loss. He's beautiful.

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Ha! You got it. The squirrel remained there for at least 1/2 hour as we watched to see if the leopard would move into another position. It's in everyone's pictures, even after the leopard went to sleep!
 
Not sure if this is my favourite but definitely one of my best and very special for me:

 
heres mine taken with A5000 with kit lens using auto HDR lv5 . Hope you like it.

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Clearly you haven’t been paying attention - the 16-50PZ is terrible at 16mm. :-)

It’s a lovely image!
 
Here are six of mine. Who can have just one? In temporal order of shooting:



 Philadelphia, I am always musing about the 3 people and that one bike, all, each going their own ways ...
Philadelphia, I am always musing about the 3 people and that one bike, all, each going their own ways ...



San Fran Bay in a stiff and unexpected wind on a topsy turvy rolling ferry
San Fran Bay in a stiff and unexpected wind on a topsy turvy rolling ferry





In the hills above Hunan University, on a path leading to, through a few more houses and then into the woods. A random couple came down and we looked at each other, I motioned to photograph and yes was the answer. Who are they?
In the hills above Hunan University, on a path leading to, through a few more houses and then into the woods. A random couple came down and we looked at each other, I motioned to photograph and yes was the answer. Who are they?





Shanghai, on the Bund and the Yangtze River. I always have to get two the riverbank and see the ships go by and us tourists
Shanghai, on the Bund and the Yangtze River. I always have to get two the riverbank and see the ships go by and us tourists





Inside a Hutong or left-over village on Victoria Island in Hong Kong. Looks so mediterranean to me, the colors
Inside a Hutong or left-over village on Victoria Island in Hong Kong. Looks so mediterranean to me, the colors





Osceola, a marine on the Mississippi  for grain export, in Arkansas
Osceola, a marine on the Mississippi for grain export, in Arkansas
 
heres mine taken with A5000 with kit lens using auto HDR lv5 . Hope you like it.

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Nice image!

Kit lens - it must be blurry somewhere in some corner, I just can’t find it. I’ll keep looking, though. :-)

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Sam K., NYC
 
Great idea this post (sorry for my bad English)

I took this one in Mundaka (Basque Country, North of Spain). It's a view of Santa Catalina hermitage.

A storm was coming and I tried to get the its strength and the sunset colors.

It's taken with Sony A6000 and Sigma 30mm 2.8. Edited with C1.



Santa Catalina hermitage at sunset
Santa Catalina hermitage at sunset
 

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