Sunday, January 2, 2011

Favs Taken in 2010 - Part One




Within the last year I thought I would make a set of some of what I find to be of my own interest and favorites during the last year.

I literally love them all and within the composition - it's on within a hobby which I love called photography.

We are within an era of photography. And how we have come to literally bring the world closer - within what we capture. So these are some of my favorites from 2010...I was meaning to get this on here yesterday but so be it...




74 comments:

  1. Yeah there were two places within this year that I travelled and this was probably the closest with the archeticture of the likes that I had never seen.

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  2. I love Huskies. I used to have a dog. It was a German Short Haired Pointer. She was black and white liver. I miss her and I hope to have a dog one day. I would love to have a Husky.

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  3. It's not mine but it was a good friends dog and a great dog at that Erika..

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  4. Mel it's all within a gym and how one perceives it is their own option. :)

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  5. look at him [sussing you out]]! hes a handsome Doggy!!

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  6. Lovely. The building in the background is full of character.

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  7. That was back while I was in Quebec. There were a host of pictures and so many from which to choose from but
    I thought this was a nice one - why not.

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  8. This one has so much to see. Like the butterfly!

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  9. Very nice. The effects are just right.

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  10. Wow...so clean and so nice in composition.

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  11. you actually took this picture? this is amazing! what kind of camera do you have?

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  12. I love houses like this, I imagine having a bedroom up on the top floor with the rounded area in the bedroom, sort of like a castle!

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  13. are those little paper airplanes stuck into the ceiling?

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  14. what a neat perspective, Jack. I love it.

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  15. This makes me smile. It could be a street anywhere. So peaceful and quiet.

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  16. I like the book pulled out...it speaks volumes

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  17. I love the way the arch frames the tree. this is a great shot

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  18. I love how you add angle to create more interest and break up the symetry. Like you I love symetry but the way you tilt the picture it adds such interest

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  19. This is great subject in focus. I love the feeling of movement with the men behind her

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  20. wonderful reflections on the water

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  21. Once again awesome framing. I love the salt and pepper framed by the water glass

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  22. I want to try this sometime. What a tease you are curling stones waiting to be thrown and brushed

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  23. What makes all these pictures so special are they were all taken by you! You can put a event/day to each and every one of them to mean even more. Great selection of pictures Jack.

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  24. thanks for sharing.wishing you a great week.

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  25. Hey Jack, what is this a picture of???

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  26. Many of these photos are really exhibit quality Jack

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  27. Thanks Doug and too all there are some in which I have take that I have never been able to write on there I have a few others. However all things come within time. To each and all that have made a comment I thank you and I bid you a great day.

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