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MobiLurver
- Real Name
- Juliana
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- iPhone 11 Pro Max
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He's back.
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He's back.
Nominated for IOTM.Frozen in Time
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I took this out of the car window using OverCam. I loved the ghostly repetition of the trees.
The BW conversion was in Hipstamatic using Neville + Aristotle + Jolly Rainbo x2
Thanks, Star!Nominated for IOTM.
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Great judging Tom, thank you. Super congratulations to ImageArt Ann - that‘s a wonderful image, with so much movement in it. I too like the blur combined with the sharp trees. Big hugs to tomklyn Thomas and terse Ted for second and third respectively - two wonderful moments in time. Thanks to everyone for entering their marvellous black and whites. I shall now take Ann’s Frozen Time down to the Gallery.Puuh, again some damn good shots in this race! And three nominees is certainly not enough, but we have to stick to the rules!
So then let's go!
In the pole position
1st) 'Frozen time' by by ImageArt Ann
Truly different and unique as coincidence worked with Ann. The combination of defined parts (tree) and the blurry ones plays well together.
2nd) 'Bike ride' by tomklyn Thomas
Engines started, race is on! This one is a very good catch because of the sun lurking around on of the kids body. The silhoute of the boy(?) on the right has this fantastic glow around the body in the lower part - gorgeous.
3rd) 'Raptor's can't read' by terse Ted
Again a shot by fortune - or, Ted, did you wait hours for the bird to show up? I like of course the combination of words on the sign and the bird, but also the balance of subject and its surrounding gray. IMHO it's very well balanced stresses the view on the subject.
This selection of shots is only like this because I'm forced to select! There's of course more of very good catches in this round and I appreciate it very much that you all share your work with me/us.
Stay safe and healthy you all!
Tom
Careless. Try drinking with a straw.
Thanks i have many more like this was going for some silhouettes at the time with the sun settingPuuh, again some damn good shots in this race! And three nominees is certainly not enough, but we have to stick to the rules!
So then let's go!
In the pole position
1st) 'Frozen time' by by ImageArt Ann
Truly different and unique as coincidence worked with Ann. The combination of defined parts (tree) and the blurry ones plays well together.
2nd) 'Bike ride' by tomklyn Thomas
Engines started, race is on! This one is a very good catch because of the sun lurking around on of the kids body. The silhoute of the boy(?) on the right has this fantastic glow around the body in the lower part - gorgeous.
3rd) 'Raptor's can't read' by terse Ted
Again a shot by fortune - or, Ted, did you wait hours for the bird to show up? I like of course the combination of words on the sign and the bird, but also the balance of subject and its surrounding gray. IMHO it's very well balanced stresses the view on the subject.
This selection of shots is only like this because I'm forced to select! There's of course more of very good catches in this round and I appreciate it very much that you all share your work with me/us.
Stay safe and healthy you all!
Tom
Then post them in the new challenge Thomas.Thanks i have many more like this was going for some silhouettes at the time with the sun setting
Wow, I’m honoured, Tom. Thanks. I so love doing these experimental shots especially when everything around me feels so mundane at the moment.Puuh, again some damn good shots in this race! And three nominees is certainly not enough, but we have to stick to the rules!
So then let's go!
In the pole position
1st) 'Frozen time' by by ImageArt Ann
Truly different and unique as coincidence worked with Ann. The combination of defined parts (tree) and the blurry ones plays well together.
2nd) 'Bike ride' by tomklyn Thomas
Engines started, race is on! This one is a very good catch because of the sun lurking around on of the kids body. The silhoute of the boy(?) on the right has this fantastic glow around the body in the lower part - gorgeous.
3rd) 'Raptor's can't read' by terse Ted
Again a shot by fortune - or, Ted, did you wait hours for the bird to show up? I like of course the combination of words on the sign and the bird, but also the balance of subject and its surrounding gray. IMHO it's very well balanced stresses the view on the subject.
This selection of shots is only like this because I'm forced to select! There's of course more of very good catches in this round and I appreciate it very much that you all share your work with me/us.
Stay safe and healthy you all!
Tom
Nominated for October Image of the Month
Nominated for IOTM.
Nominated for IOTM.