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eprom
Post your favorite photographs you've taken... Mark Unseen   May 25 02:56 UTC 2005

Post your favorite photo that you've done. I was thinking of making this 
a seasonal thing like agora, but somehow I doubt we'll get that many images.

Rules:

1) limit the maximum image size 640x640 pixels
2) should be less than 100kb per images
3) link images from your own server
4) please give a short description along with the photo (optional)

Here's how to do it from backtalk:

1) select lazy html
2) <img src="http://www.yourserver.com/~youraccount/your_photo.jpg">

16 responses total.
eprom
response 1 of 16: Mark Unseen   May 25 03:23 UTC 2005

The series of paintings "Apostles" were done by Michel Östlund.

I took this photo at the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel in Chicago with my Mamiya 645 (50mm shift lens and Provia 100F film). It was underexposed by 1 or 2 stops so I had to do alot of corrections in Photoshop.

gull
response 2 of 16: Mark Unseen   May 25 15:21 UTC 2005

It's hard to pick just one, but I really like this shot: The scan, unfortunately, doesn't quite do it justice.

It's a time exposure (around 15 seconds, if I remember right) at f/16, with a 17mm lens. The film was Fujifilm Neopan 400, which in my opinion is the closest thing available to the old, pre-reformulation Kodak Tri-X.

gull
response 3 of 16: Mark Unseen   May 25 15:23 UTC 2005

Oh yeah, the location was Steptoe Butte in eastern Washington.
eprom
response 4 of 16: Mark Unseen   May 25 16:36 UTC 2005

I like the backlighting and the stars.

Feel free to post more that one. Maybe I should have said 'favorite
photos'. And digital is welcome too.



cmcgee
response 5 of 16: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 20:39 UTC 2007

I've been blogged!!  http://divadea.blogspot.com/

Just posted this one to Flickr a couple days ago, and suddenly it became
today's post for this blog.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenm/264188781/" title="Photo
Sharing"><img
src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/92/264188781_72503486bf_t.jpg"
width="75" height="100" alt="BellShadow" /></a>

cmcgee
response 6 of 16: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 20:40 UTC 2007

Ok, eprom, how did you make that appear in the post?? 
cmcgee
response 7 of 16: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 20:41 UTC 2007

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenm/264188781/" title="Photo
Sharing"><img
src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/92/264188781_72503486bf_m.jpg"
width="180" height="240" alt="BellShadow" /></a>
cmcgee
response 8 of 16: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 20:41 UTC 2007

nope, that's not it either.
cmcgee
response 9 of 16: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 20:41 UTC 2007

BellShadow
cmcgee
response 10 of 16: Mark Unseen   Oct 11 20:41 UTC 2007

Helps to post using HTML, not Plain Text.  
sholmes
response 11 of 16: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 07:31 UTC 2014

if people are still checking this . some pics i have taken in recent
past 

flickr.com/avizit

nharmon
response 12 of 16: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 13:17 UTC 2014

Great pictures. I like how you capture lighting.
ball
response 13 of 16: Mark Unseen   Apr 22 01:09 UTC 2014

    Aside from family pictures, I was pleased with this
(admittedly somewhat random) shot of a fountain:

                 http://imagebin.org/306858
denise
response 14 of 16: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 05:24 UTC 2015

I'm late in reading this but tried seeing the photos from 2 out of the 
last 3 peoples' posts. With Andy's post, after clicking the link, it 
said that the program had malware so I didn't go to the actual site. 
With Abhijit's lin to his Flikr account, it only showed one photo.
eprom
response 15 of 16: Mark Unseen   Mar 8 00:01 UTC 2015

Wow its been awhile...

Anyways if you have a flickr account you can join the grex photography group.

https://www.flickr.com/groups/grex/pool/
denise
response 16 of 16: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 18:24 UTC 2015

I forgot about the Flikr Group. I do have some of my photos in the 
group already. And I have more to add to my own photo stream and 
albums.
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