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Four Fab Photos. Do you have a fav?

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

You can still get your images into the project: www.InvitationToHang.com

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  1. Prashant says:
    June 2, 2011 at 12:35 pm

    Seasaw girl on ground is insanely awesome…
    Its super calm .

  2. Lori says:
    June 2, 2011 at 12:27 pm

    The bathroom scene caught my eye when it was posted. How? What? Cool in a crazy way. The guy ready for the hit cracks me up. That reminds me of something some of my friends would do. Always entertaining in an “wait…ah…really?” sort of way. Funny stuff…

  3. David Clarke says:
    June 2, 2011 at 12:23 pm

    #1 and #4 are my favourites if we are looking at these in terms of snaphots. Technically every photo is a snapshot…but I understand that it may be considered less of one if it was set up before the shot. All of these photos are great. My top fave would be Paradise…it just seems so empty. It’s like when you happen upon an old farm building and car in the middle of an Alberta prairie landscape–just want to know who built them, who used them, how they decide to abandon them, when they abandoned them, if they ever felt like going back…there is so much that I want to know!

  4. faiman says:
    June 2, 2011 at 12:20 pm

    Like the 4 by David Bust

  5. Angie says:
    June 2, 2011 at 12:20 pm

    I just realized the “surfer dude” is not actually in the water. Cool. I like the water scene. Makes me wonder. I like the first one the best. It makes me wonder more. 🙂

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