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Favorite OPF photo of the past year

Rachel Foster

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Asher posted a thread last year asking people to post their favorite OPF photo. There were not many responses, which was a disappointment. Let's try it again this year. Please link to or repost your favorite OPF photo of the past year, yours or by someone else. I'd also love to hear why. If you can't decide, how about your top choices? (There really is no need to restrict the entry to one, is there?)
 

janet Smith

pro member
Asher posted a thread last year asking people to post their favorite OPF photo. There were not many responses, which was a disappointment. Let's try it again this year. Please link to or repost your favorite OPF photo of the past year, yours or by someone else. I'd also love to hear why. If you can't decide, how about your top choices? (There really is no need to restrict the entry to one, is there?)

Well here is my absolute favourite shot from the last year here on OPF, it's by Mike Spinak, I love remote empty places, and have a bit of an obsession with dead trees/roots and texture and bold colour, this has all the ingredients that make it an absolute winner for me!

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Edited to add this one I just remembered by Matt Halstead, which is just fantastic, and I love horses...

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John Angulat

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Two of my favorites....

Since I've only been a member here since October, it's almost impossible to go back through all the fine images posted over the past year.
However, there are two images that really caught my eye since joining.
The first is Dave Librach's "A Nicaraguan Coffee Harvester". I find myself going back to it over and over. The is something haunting in this capture.

The other is Graham Mitchell's "The Secret Life of Lawyers". It is simply one of the most creative, well executed, eye-grabbing shots I've seen in a long time.
 
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