tonyturley
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- Location
- Scott Depot, WV, USA
- Name
- Tony
Very nice video and sentiments.
Thanks. I like it also...Very nice video and sentiments.
@serhan: I've made an edit to the image to level the horizon. If you feel this should disqualify the image from the competition, I will understand.I don't know if this is *best* but it's one that I am very happy with, for a variety of reasons.
Mispec NB, on warm but foggy June evening.
Thanks. I used to go to NG photographer seminars in DC and I loved those... There is always a question of gear at the end, but the intend and focus of the photographers is the important part esp when millions of photos are taken by cell phones today... Another photographer that I like:A thought-provoking Challenge and a worthy winner - congrats Dave - and a special thanks to serhan, both for making us all think, and also for posting that short video about the photographer Terry Fouché, which was rather moving.
Thanks. I used to go to NG photographer seminars in DC and I loved those... There is always a question of gear at the end, but the intend and focus of the photographers is the important part esp when millions of photos are taken by cell phones today... Another photographer that I like:
The silent drama of photography | Sebastião Salgado
Thanks for the nod.Thank you very much for all the entrees. All the images were excellent and it was very hard to decide. Eventually I made a decision. Congtrats to Dave (davect01)! His daughter's smile on her face made me to go back to that image, priceless!
I am closing the competition with Nate Townsend's short film that reminds viewers about the value and importance of capturing moments. Made as a reminder to his deceased father, Townsend’s film is based on the dedication of preserving the passion of photography.
To learn more about the piece and the story that inspired it: 'Do It Justice' is a Poignant Film About the Value of Capturing Moments