I usually do this a lot earlier in the month, but I've been a bit tied up this month. Anyway, here are my favorites, in no particular order.
--Amita " Winter " by Petr Pazour - I love the framing and the way the sun contrasts with the long shadow of the tree. " South Haven Dawn " by Mark Cassino - The colors are great and I love lighthouses. :) " Cosmic Karma " by Harald Rust - the colors are amazing. You had good karma indeed to get this shot! " Tree on Thames, Lechlade, 2002" by Cotty - a very tranquil vista " grain " by Ann Sanfedele - I never would have known that such interesting subjects could be found in Kansas. :) " Old Chestnut " by Geoffrey Stevens - a beautiful composition " Valley of Faith " by Richard Klein - I love the mood " Cold Rainbow " by Alexey Tikhonov - it looks like a painting " Layers " by Jaume Lahuerta - I like the mood and, well, the layers. :) " Lonely One " by Ken Waller - just a really cool shot. Love the little tree. The cloud behind the hill adds some nice depth to the photo. " Long way home.. " by Dan Carson - ah, the call of the open road, or railway... " Fishing boats " by Artur Led�chowski - love the mood, and the contrast of the colorful boats against the muted background " Bruce " by Philip Stone - just because I adore black Labs :) " Californian Poppy " by Leon Altoff - simply exquisite. " Bubble stack " by Jostein �ksne - love the color, and the otherworldly-looking subject " Declan " by Darryn Richter - a photogenic kid and a talented dad make a great combination :) " Annami " by Matti Etel�per� - I love the lighting and the depth of field in this one " playing field " by Wessel Sijl - I love the feeling of lonliness in this picture " Barn " by Joe Collins - this one has a nice cozy feel " Fort Ross " by Dick Jones - I like the different contrasts in this photo: the contrast of the texture of the wood siding against the hill in the background, and the contrast of the hill against the sky, and the sky against the clouds " Homestead " by Kevin Waterson - I really like the feel of this one, but I wish the image were a little sharper. Was it a little blurry on purpose? Maybe you could have sharpened up the scan in an image editing program. " Grandma's house " by Matjaz Osojnik - love the contrast of the socks against the wall and the pattern of the curtains, and the composition - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

