Your set is a humdinger, Doug. Wonderful work.

Tumblr does indeed impose a limit on number of images in a single
posting, to ten. I split my gallery down the middle and do two posts
back-to-back in that case.


On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Doug Brewer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you, Cotty. I'm not certain how my twelve photos morphed into ten, but
> I'm happy you inadvertently pointed it out. Perhaps Tumblr has a limit?
> Thank you also for the kind mini-reviews. I'm humbled.
>
> Doug
>
>
>
> On 1/27/16 2:15 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
>>
>> On 27/1/16, Doug Brewer, discombobulated, unleashed:
>>
>>> For those of you who don't follow me on Tumblr, which would be,
>>> let's--carry the three, multiply by 3.14--approximately all of you, I
>>> ran up a gallery of decent photos from last year here:
>>>
>>
>> <http://dougbrewer.tumblr.com/post/137314406301/twelve-significant-
>> photographs-in-any-one-year-is>
>>
>>
>> Wow - not seen these before - and my favourite type of photography.
>> Merits some in-depth viewing.
>>
>> 1. A private moment captured, love the way the shadows in the
>> reflections surround her.
>>
>> 2. Very soft and low key image mocking the billboard pose. Almost
>> surreal. Very tranquil feeling.
>>
>> 3. Superb picture, a favourite. Nice use of square format, love the
>> patterns and contrast between the almost silhouetted foreground and the
>> high key and hazy background.
>>
>> 4. Simple and effective portrait study with a delightful splash of light
>> on the face. I like images like this with a main subject and a number 2
>> in the frame - your eye starts on the face and then darts off to see the
>> lamp, then immediately back on the face for more in-depth viewing.
>>
>> 5. Funicular railway at night - wouldn't be the same without the girl
>> walking up alongside. Blur and contrast gives it immediacy and
>> 'happening' qualities.
>>
>> 6. Another portrait, this time a haphazard collection in the frame, lots
>> of interest that keeps circling around and back to the face.
>>
>> 7. High contrast silhouettes and shadows. Graphic image we all know.
>>
>> 8. Really delicate portrait of a beautiful woman. Love the focal planes
>> in this and the deep shadows contrasting the gentle swathe of light on
>> her face. A knowing smile adds delight.
>>
>> 9. Mysterious low key urban street scene - could be anywhere warm. I can
>> hear the dog barking out of sight, the distant radio. Very atmospheric.
>>
>> 10. Absolutely great photograph here - my other favourite. Charming pose
>> with just the right amount of face. Love the contrasting patterns
>> between her hair and the wood slats, the shirt and the wooden board.
>> Beautiful qualities and a beautiful model - what's not to like?
>>
>> Well done sir - please let me know when your next book is out!
>>
>>
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