Tough one, Frank! I'll have to think about it for a while.
On one hand, an old shot still liked has proven its qualities by remaining a favourite, but it's not necessarily representative for a photographer's present style and interests. On the other hand, it's dangerous to choose a recent shot, in case it's just a short-lived flame. Even if it's more representative... Jostein Quoting frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > My Anti-Valentines day post the other day got me thinking (a rare > occurance to be sure). There, I posted this photo: > > http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5806/2203/1600/haley.jpg > > which happens to be my favourite photo of mine. It's a close race, > actually, because until I took that one a couple of years ago, this > one was my fave: > > http://urbancaravan.com/graphics/asian_girl.jpg > > It's still a close call, but I think the first one is currently my > favourite. > > Now, given the general mediocrity of the thousands and thousand of > frames that I've taken over the years, picking a favourite, or a few > favourites may not be such a huge problem <g>. How about you? Do you > have a favourite among the many photos you've taken? If so, can you > post it? > > I think it might be interesting to see how personal favourites might > differ from what I perceive as the style of that photographer. > > cheers, > frank > > -- > "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

