Saturday 27 November 2010

Untitled by saul granda


Untitled by saul granda

Nominated for The Pinnacle Blog by Anderson Fang

Upon see this image I can't help imaging I was one of the three people. Those grains look like drifting sands in the air, and I can vividly feel the pain while the harsh wind hits my face. Ouch!

The composition is unorthodox and extreme, and that's how the ambiance is revealed. By marginalizing the ground (the only border here) and eliminating colors, the atmosphere plays the leading role. Saúl amazingly catches the "air" so well. Although the elements are few, none of them can be expelled. Without those thin clouds (?) the sky will be dull, and without the silhouettes the image becomes lifeless. It might look simple, but to make it is totally a different story.

The World Is Your Oyster Now by mischiru

The World Is Your Oyster Now

The World Is Your Oyster Now by mischiru

Nominated for The Pinnacle Blog by JTContinental

After fishing around a bit, I'd like to nominate this spectacularly composed shot from mischiru for the blog this week!

Wednesday 24 November 2010

Waiting for Santa by MMGoode

Waiting for Santa

Waiting for Santa by MMGoode

Nominated by A2L

My nomination for the blog is the first special topics winner - it was Festivals and went on for about a month.

MMGoode's extremely charming picture of her two grandchildren asleep under the Xmas tree.

Guidance by Anderson Fang

Guidance

Guidance by Anderson Fang

Nominated by mksfoto

Well, one it had to be and I finally settled on this one. Rush hour in the harbour :) We've seen countless light trails of vehicles on roads, have you ever seen a light trail of a ship? And the best part, Anderson shares how he got this shot on the photopage.