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Four Fab Photos. Do you have a fav?

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Looking at more than 1000 images a day is a real treat. And pulling out 100 to 200 each day for printing is even cooler. It’s sort of like dipping my hand in a river at any one time, and being able to pull out a slice of life. Here’s four of the 150 I pulled out today. Props to their respective creators, listed below. A broad spectrum – but that’s what I love. Lemme know what you think of any/all/some of these.

joe_balice

by Joe Balice

claus_kunckel

by Claus Kunckel

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elizabeth_stene

by Elizabeth Stene

davidbust

by David Bust

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  1. Adam Coss says:
    June 5, 2011 at 4:57 pm

    I really dig the last one… not so big on the color choices i think its a little too far

  2. Jon says:
    June 5, 2011 at 1:11 pm

    I’ve been looking through the images as they’ve been posted and had already chosen the slide pic as my favourite from all those that I’ve seen.

    It’s perfect. Great art.

  3. Masa says:
    June 4, 2011 at 5:35 am

    I like the bathroom shot. Many reasons, but one is that the photographer did not insert his/her own feet into the frame.

    1. Claus Kunckel says:
      June 4, 2011 at 3:20 pm

      Thanks Masa 🙂 That’s right, no foot in the photo. It’s from an architecture exhibition in Sweden. The room setup was elevated in one corner so the water could run down and be reused to create this scene of a nightmare 🙂

  4. wonderlens says:
    June 4, 2011 at 1:42 am

    Definitely #1: I wouldn’t mind having a print of it on my wall 🙂

    #2 I find way too contrived
    #3 Somethings’s wrong with the composition, maybe the symmetry between bather and wave and sky and beach.
    #4 Nice find, but the vintage look is very dated (pun intended) and again I am not convinced by the composition.

  5. DerekBrad says:
    June 3, 2011 at 1:38 pm

    I like the slide Excellent conceptual
    the bathroom one is also an amazing idea and photo

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