Your favorite picture of 2009
BradfordBenn
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I have seen this similar thread in other forums here on DGrin, but this one has my own little twist on it. Many of these other ones are your "best" shot, this thread is about your favorite picture that you took this year. It does not mean the best, does not mean it is perfect, it means that when you look back at the year, this is the picture that is your favorite. Could be because of the hike to go take it, or the person in it, or just that it makes you smile.
My favorite of the year is one I took a few weeks ago in Las Vegas. I received a gift from the wife in 2007 of a Canon Rebel XTi after I wore out my Canon P&S. Up until recently I was still using it as a very expensive P&S. I would try things with the settings, but I did not know what the end result would be of the changes I was making. I did lots of reading on DGrin to learn about it more and more. Then in December of 2009 the "penny dropped"; things made sense I understood the controls and how they interact with each other. Not going to say I am an expert or fully fluent with them, but I finally internalized how they interacted and was able to start predicting how things would turn out and what changes to make after looking at the preview display. I still had to take many photos to get a few good ones, but the success rate went from one in 20 on a good day to one in 3 or 4.
I was in Vegas for two weeks for work, I wanted to take some photos of the architecture and landscape at night. So I went out on a Saturday night after a rain shower and took pictures. I posted the straight out of camera keepers to SmugMug and sent a link to my wife. She really liked the images and indicated that one was her favorite, not of the batch but as art not just my photo. So I got it printed on metal, as suggested by a friend, and turned around very quickly by BayPhoto and gave it to her as a gift today. I think that it is very cool that I was able to use her gift to me to create a gift for her.
So while it might not be perfect, the image and experience is my favorite of the year.
What is yours?
My favorite of the year is one I took a few weeks ago in Las Vegas. I received a gift from the wife in 2007 of a Canon Rebel XTi after I wore out my Canon P&S. Up until recently I was still using it as a very expensive P&S. I would try things with the settings, but I did not know what the end result would be of the changes I was making. I did lots of reading on DGrin to learn about it more and more. Then in December of 2009 the "penny dropped"; things made sense I understood the controls and how they interact with each other. Not going to say I am an expert or fully fluent with them, but I finally internalized how they interacted and was able to start predicting how things would turn out and what changes to make after looking at the preview display. I still had to take many photos to get a few good ones, but the success rate went from one in 20 on a good day to one in 3 or 4.
I was in Vegas for two weeks for work, I wanted to take some photos of the architecture and landscape at night. So I went out on a Saturday night after a rain shower and took pictures. I posted the straight out of camera keepers to SmugMug and sent a link to my wife. She really liked the images and indicated that one was her favorite, not of the batch but as art not just my photo. So I got it printed on metal, as suggested by a friend, and turned around very quickly by BayPhoto and gave it to her as a gift today. I think that it is very cool that I was able to use her gift to me to create a gift for her.
So while it might not be perfect, the image and experience is my favorite of the year.
What is yours?
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This is the visitor's center at Valley of Fire State Park, northeast of Vegas. I like it because of how well it captures the bright Mars-like coloration of the rocks, and how it shows the visitor's center blending so well into the existing area instead of standing out like a sore thumb.
And this one was not taken by me, it's OF me, standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon for the first time. I like it because it's one of the few shots from that trip that I'm actually in, but I also love how the guy who took it for me used the Rule of Thirds so well to make me the focal point, while getting a deep enough DOF to keep the far canyon walls in sharp focus. It also captures the beautiful, subtle colors of that part of the canyon and the deep blue of the sky that day.
Both of those pics mean a lot to me; they were both taken on great days in my life.
This was shot no more than 100 meters from my apartment on a street that I have passed by daily for five years, but never quite saw as clearly before. It's a personal reminder to me that while gear and PP are all well and good, photography starts with seeing.
In our part of Oregon, we don't have many days over 100 degrees F in the summer. One week this summer, we were over 100 for multiple days, and one day it reached 107! A friend invited my son and me to go to the beach with her and her kids that day. The beach was about 30 degrees cooler and very foggy, which made for some interesting (and some of my favorite ever) photos. Here's one of those...
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We were on one of the many sub-levels of the Pike Place Market in Seattle. It was just past closing time during February when the tourist crush is past. My wife was still in a shop and my daughter and I were getting a bit restless. So I set up my off camera flash and diffuser and was able to rip off a few. My daughter lives in this hat during the winter and it very much communicates her personality.
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There are *many* technical incorrect elements in that frame, but it was the exact moment where I began to understanding flash.
My goal for 2009 was to explore artificial light and it's been a painful journey. I went to Joe McNally's workshop in July, and this was the frame where the light bulb went on for me. I still have a lot to learn, but it's starting to make sense now.
This is my best picture of the year, i took it just a few days ago. It was the last day before she left for australia for 8,5 months and a beautifull snowy day. We build a snowkangaroo and threw snowballs at each other. It reminds me of better times and makes me want to see her again. :cry
Mine would have to be this one. It's the new bridge being built over the Colorado River so that traffic doesn't have to be routed over the Hoover Dam any more. The two sides of the supporting arch is just been joined for the first time after many years of construction, and welders are connecting the rebar which is what made that red trail falling into the river.
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This is my second favorite for 2009 because, although I was shooting from the hip . . . er, tripod and counted the exposure time myself, it still came out very well. It helped a day that hadn't gone at all as planned end on an up-beat.
I have several more that I could submit; choosing was dificult. But, I also have tons of PC (Pure Crap) from 2009 that will never see the light of day. Oh, those hundreds we shoot to get the few that we show. That is what photography is all about.
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edit: I guess I haven't figured out how to reply with the picture in the reply. It was the picture of the bridge over the Colorado.
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Here's my favorite from 2009. It was the first time I saw this type of bee, a green metallic bee, which I love. It's from a ridiculously hot week this summer when I got four or five real portfolio-quality images, and really started to get a feel for what I need to do with my camera and flash to get the image I wanted.
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Thanks for kicking this thread off, Brad.
this is one of the nicest pictures i've ever seen. great shot, beautiful girl...and what a smile.
you'll see her again!
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