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YOUR BEST/FAVORITE IMAGE OF 2016
So once again it's time for me to start the annual thread showcasing everyone's favorite image of the year. Let's reflect back on the past year and have some fun while doing so. Post your favorite image taken in 2016. No critiques allowed, just "great shot" and "WOW".
Post as a reply to this thread, your ONE favorite image that YOU took this year. If there's a backstory then tell us about it and why it's your favorite.
If you want to comment on an image and it is not the last post, just click "Reply with Quote" on the image you want to comment on.
Happy Holidays and a Healthy New Year to All!
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A daybreak scene I encountered on Marie Louise Lake in Ontario's Sleeping Giant Provincial Park during my September trip along the north shore of Lake Superior. A fleeting moment that lasted only few minutes...when I awoke on this morning the sky looked uninviting and I was certain there would be no display to photograph, but the sun found a small opening in the clouds and lit up the clouds across the lake.
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Dan, I'm glad your daughter is doing well. I can see why she loves that tree. Great fall colors too.
Andrew, what a fabulous reflection and moment.
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Hi Allen, thanks for participating. Great timing and image!
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Hi Allen, awesome shot -- I went to Ding Darling a week or so ago but didn't see any action that nice!
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Had a few passable images in 2016 but just noted this P'base image today which I feel fairly comfortable with.
Ian Mc.
New Zealand's highest mountain Mt Cook from Tekapo earlier in the year.
Last edited by Ian McHenry; 12-28-2016 at 11:35 PM.
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here is one of my fav
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Not my best from this past year technically but certainly my favorite bird photo of the year. Looking at it almost puts me back on the river in the fog surrounded by the beautiful fall colors trying to work into the best position of both birds without spooking them was a long rush.
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I am new here so I hope its ok to jump in on this thread. Not sure this is my best of 2016 but it is my favorite. I love all wildlife probably waterfowl the most of all but I was so pleased with the colors in this it is my favorite I think. I shot this hand held with the Canon 7d Mark II and the 100 mm f2.8 macro. Camera set at 1/500th f5 and ISO 250. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I have.
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Hi Matthew- Welcome to BPN and perfectly acceptable for you to jump right into this thread. Nice one. Looking forward to seeing more of your images.
TFS
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